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- MIFARE ULTRALIGHT User Manual - Release 1.0.0

The MIFARE® CLASSIC family, including the MIFARE® Ultralight, is the most widely used contactless smart card ICs operating in the 13.56 MHz frequency range with read/write capability and ISO/IEC 14443 A compliance. Smart cards based on MIFARE® are a commonly known solution in various applications such as:

• Access Control
• Public Transportation
• Electronic Toll Collection
• Loyalty Cards
• Event Ticketing
• Car Parking
• and many more...

MIFARE Ultralight family of tags is being used in short range (up to 10 centimeters - depends on tag and antenna size) RFID applications include single trip or limited use tickets in public transportation networks, loyalty cards or day passes for events. It serves as a replacement for conventional ticketing solutions such as paper tickets, magnetic stripe tickets or coins. It is also a perfect ticketing counterpart to contactless card families such as MIFARE® DESFire or MIFARE® Plus. It also supports anti-collision feature so that multiple cards in the field can work.

Note: This document focuses quick understanding of the MIFARE® Ultralight EV1 (and MIFARE® Ultra- light) cards and their usage. For more information about the MIFARE® Ultralight EV1 family of tags please refer NXP Semiconductor datasheets.

https://shop.sonmicro.com/Downloads/MIFAREULTRALIGHT-UM.pdf


- MF0ULX1 MIFARE Ultralight EV1 - Contactless ticket IC - Rev. 3.3

NXP Semiconductors developed the MIFARE Ultralight EV1 MF0ULx1 for use in a contactless smart ticket, smart card or token in combination with a Proximity Coupling Device (PCD). The MF0ULx1 is designed to work in an ISO/IEC 14443 Type A compliant environment (see [1]). The target applications include single trip or limited use tickets in public transportation networks, loyalty cards or day passes for events. The MF0ULx1 serves as a replacement for conventional ticketing solutions such as paper tickets, magnetic stripe tickets or coins. It is also a perfect ticketing counterpart to contactless card families such as MIFARE DESFire or MIFARE Plus.

https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/data-sheet/MF0ULX1.pdf


- NTAG213/215/216 NFC Forum Type 2 Tag compliant IC with 144/504/888 bytes user memory - Rev. 3.2

NTAG213, NTAG215 and NTAG216 have been developed by NXP Semiconductors as standard NFC tag ICs to be used in mass market applications such as retail, gaming and consumer electronics, in combination with NFC devices or NFC compliant Proximity Coupling Devices. NTAG213, NTAG215 and NTAG216 (from now on, generally called NTAG21x) are designed to fully comply to NFC Forum Type 2 Tag (Ref. 2) and ISO/IEC14443 Type A (Ref. 1) specifications. Target applications include Out-of-Home and print media smart advertisement, SoLoMo applications, product authentication, NFC shelf labels, mobile companion tags. Target use cases include Out-of-Home smart advertisement, product authentication, mobile companion tags, Bluetooth or Wi-Fi pairing, electronic shelf labels and business cards. NTAG21x memory can also be segmented to implement multiple applications at the same time.

https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/data-sheet/NTAG213_215_216.pdf