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P304 Datasheet, PDF (1/8 Pages) NXP Semiconductors – Smart eID
P304/P308/P310G002 family
Smart eID
Rev. 01 — 29 July 2008
Product short data sheet
1. General description
1.1 Smart eID family approach
The Smart eID family members feature a modular set of devices with:
• 4 KB to 10 KB EEPROM
• Secured triple-DES coprocessor
• ISO/IEC 14443 type A Contactless Interface Unit (CIU)
• EEPROM with minimum 100 000 cycles endurance and minimum 20 years retention
time
• Pre-installed applications compliant to ICAO document 9303
• Command set compliant to ISO/IEC 7816-4
• Compliant to ISO/IEC 18013-3 (using BAP in configuration 1)
1.2 Smart eID family properties
Smart eID is designed to complement general-purpose smart card controllers in the NXP
Semiconductors range of identification products for eGovernment applications. It is an
“all-in” functionality product supporting ISO/IEC 7816 data structures, including those
defined in ICAO document 9303. Smart eID is designed for low-end configurations in
identification cards, driving licences or other eGovernment applications. The learning
curve for implementers is quick, as the product is based on well-known standards. By
using Smart eID, applications can be developed and validated within days. The Smart eID
family can be regarded as low-end products due to their limited memory size. Triple-DES
symmetric cryptography and the ISO/IEC 14443 type A contactless interface are
supported.
The file system allows the creation of pre-configured applications that provide data groups
within the application. Access to these data groups can be according to one of three
modes: completely open (“LDS” – according to the Logical Data Structure defined in ICAO
document 9303), protected with Basic Access Control and Secure Messaging (“BAC” – as
defined in ICAO document 9303). A third configuration provides an additional mechanism
to update data groups after issuing the electronic document to the holder as well as a
feature to protect against cloning. These additional features make Smart eID particularly
useful for ID cards, driving licences, and other eGovernment applications.
Compliance to existing MRTD (Machine Readable Travel Document) inspection
equipment can be obtained by configuration settings according to ICAO document 9303.
For driving licence applications, it can be configured to comply with ISO/IEC 18013-3,
using BAP (Basic Access Protocol) security in configuration 1.