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`2. The Internet Archive is a website that provides access to a digital library of Internet
`sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Like a paper library, we provide
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`by a given link. For instance, the Wayback Machine is designed such that when a
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`http://web.archive.org/web/[Year in yyyy][Month in mm][Day in dd][Time code in
`hh:mm:ss]/[Archived URL] aka an “extended URL”. Thus, the extended URL
`http://web.archive.org/web/19970126045828/http://www.archive.org/ would be the
`URL for the record of the Internet Archive home page HTML file
`(http://www.archive.org/) archived on January 26, 1997 at 4:58 a.m. and 28
`seconds (1997/01/26 at 04:58:28). The date indicated by an extended URL applies
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`files linked therein. Thus, in the case of a page constituted by a primary HTML file
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`elements, or other embedded content) linked within that primary HTML file, the
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`June 29, 2022
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`ABOUT NXP | PRODUCTS | SUPPORT| JOBS | CONTACT
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`You are here: NXP»Product Information Identification+SmartMX

`>I wantto...
`» >Product Information
`SmartMX
`+ Customerbenefits
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`+ Products
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`Our advanced SmartMX family is designed for high-security
`smart card applications requiring highly reliable solutions, with or
`without multiple interface options.
`
`Applications
`Fully compatible with the MIFARE® PROX range, Smart/X meets
`the needs of high-volume, cost-sensitive, single- and multi-
`application markets such as banking cards, SIM cards, pay TV
`subscription cards, e-business, e-government and public
`transportation. Offering large EEPROM memory capacities (up to
`72 Kbytes) and high levels of security, the SmartMXdual / triple
`interface family members meet and exceed the specifications for
`smart passports (machine-readable travel documents - MRTD)
`set by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
`
`Customer Benefits
`
`* Advanced architecture, sets new benchmark in both security
`and performance
`* Executes up to 6 times faster than other comparable Smart
`Card ICs
`* Based on Philips' Handshake Solutions technology to deliver
`° high execution speed
`° ultra low power consumption and
`° conceptual security measures
`* Secure contactless interface (IS014443) option also provides
`optional MIFARE functionality and full compatibility with
`MIFAREinfrastructure
`« USB interface option on thetriple interface device provides
`compatibility with homeand office equipment
`* NFCinterface option on dual interface controllers
`* Extended instruction set supports efficient C-programming for
`(e.g.) Java Card VM implementations
`* Combined linear program / data address range
`* Saves up to 30% code space while increasing execution speed
`* Compliant with EMV (Europay-MasterCard-Visa) standard,
`which offers Dynamic Data Authentication (DDA)option.
`* Many family members CC EAL5+ (CommonCriteria Evaluation
`Assurance Level 5+) evaluated
`
`Security
`SmartMX card ICs feature exception sensors for voltage,
`frequency, temperature and light. In conjunction with Handshake
`Solutions’ design methodology; this makes the entire family
`extremely resistant to any kind of physical analysis. A hardware
`memory managementunit (Firewall) provides additional
`protection for PKI controllers. The SmartMX family has been
`evaluated by independent security experts to ensure the highest
`security standards and includesthe first ICs for smart passports
`- the PSCD072 and P5CD036 - which have achieved CC EAL5+
`certification.
`
`Products
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`SmartMX is the most advanced solution available in its targeted
`segment, combining exceptionally powerful coprocessors for PKI
`and secret key encryption to support RSA, ECC, DES and AES,
`with the high-security, low-power, performance-optimized design
`concept of HandshakeSolutions technology. SmartMX enables
`trouble-free implementations of state-of-the-art operating
`systems and openplatform solutions including Java Open
`Platform and MULTOS,while offering an optimized feature set
`and the highest security.
`
`SmartMX microcontrollers are manufactured using advanced
`0.18 pm, 5 metal layer CMOS process technology and support
`Class 'C’, 'B' and 'A' voltage ranges (1.8 - 5 V), as required by
`application standards such as 3GPP for 3G mobile
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`communications and the creat / debit card standard EMV.
`SmartMX is based on a proven secure C51-compatible
`architecture offering a wide choice of interface options (ISO
`7816, ISO 14443 and USB2.0) andis available with
`cryptographic coprocessors for 3-DES and optional AES
`algorithmsand a crypto accelerator called FameXE for PKI
`algorithms.
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`Features
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`CPU (enhanced 80C51 performance)
`Secure_MX51
`Secure_MX51
`24 bit universal memory space
`yes
`yes
`24 bit data pointers
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`yes
`24 bit program counter
`yes
`yes
`16 bit stack pointer
`yes
`yes
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`32-bit PKI - engine (4096 bit keys)
`FameXE: RSA (2Kbit modular 18 bit exp. SF)
`FameXE: ECC (192-bit signature) generation/verification
`64 bit 3-DES-engine (3- keys)
`128 bit AES-engine key length 128/192/256 bit
`Memory managementunit (Firewall)
`Memory protection (encryption & physical measures) RAM, ROM, EEPROM
`Random Numbergenerator according to FIPS 140-2 / AIS31
`Exception sensors
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`MIFARE emulation (optional on Dual interface products)
`Supply voltage [V]
`External clock [MHz]
`Internal clock [MHz]
`Temperature range [°C]
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`Selection Guide
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`1... 30
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`ISO 7816
`ISO 7816
`ISO 7816
`ISO 7816
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`P5SC018
`P5SC036
`P5SNO036
`P5SCO72
`P5SNO72
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`P5CCO09
`P5CDO009
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`ISO 7816
`ISO 7816, ISO
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`ISO 7816
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`ISO 7816
`P5CCO36
`P5CD036 ISO 7816, ISO
`14443
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`ISO 7816, USB 2.0
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`ISO 7816
`P5CCO72
`P5CD072 ISO 7816, ISO
`14443
`ISO 7816, S2C
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`ISO 7816, USB 2.0
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`14443
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`P5CNO36
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`P5CU036
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`P5CNO72
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`P5CT072
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`160K
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`4.5K
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`Security Controllers
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`36K
`2.25K
`36K
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`2.25K
`72K
`2.25K
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`4.5K
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`Related links
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`Applications
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`* Banking
`« Transport
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`Datasheets
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`SmartMX Security controllers line card (23kB)
`SmartMX PKIcontrollers (0.14 um)line card (37 kB)
`SmartMX PKIcontrollers (0.18 um) line card (39 kB)
`Short Form Specification; SmartMX platform features;
`Secure Smart Card Controller Platform (177kB)
`Short Form Specification; SmartMX Secure Smart Card
`Controller PSCCO09 (151kB)
`Short Form Specification SmartMX P5CD009, Secure Dual
`Interface PKI Smart Card Controller (189kB)
`Short Form Specification; SmartMX Secure Smart Card
`Controller PSCCO18 (210kb)
`Short Form Specification; SmartMX Secure Dual Interface
`PKI Smart Card Controller PSCCO36 (156kb)
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`Short Form Specification; SmartMX Secure Dual Interface
`PKI Smart Card Controller PSCD036 (197kb)
`Short Form Specification SmartMX P5SC036, Secure Smart
`Card Controller (283kb)
`Short Form Specification SmartMX P5CC072, Secure PKI
`Smart Card Controller (296kb)
`Short Form Specification Smart MX PSCNQ72; Secure Dual
`Inteface PKI Smart Card Controller (213kb)
`Short Form Specification SmartMX P5SC072, Secure PKI
`Smart Card Controller (187kb)
`Short Form Specification; SmartMX Secure Dual Interface
`PKI Smart Card Controller PSCD072 (197kB)
`Short Form Specification; SmartMX SecureTriple Interface
`Smart Card Controller PS5CT072 (207kB)
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`« Developmenttools
`* Articles
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