ATMEL AT88SC6416CRF

Features
• One of a Family of Devices with User Memory of 1 Kbit to 64 Kbits
• Contactless 13.56 MHz RF Communications Interface
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– ISO/IEC 14443-2:2001 Type B Compliant
– ISO/IEC 14443-3:2001 Type B Compliant Anticollision Protocol
– Command Set Optimized for Multicard RF Communications
– Tolerant of Type A Signaling for Multiprotocol Applications
Integrated 82 pF Tuning Capacitor
User EEPROM Memory
– 64 Kbits Configured as Sixteen 512-byte (4-Kbit) User Zones
– Byte, Page, and Partial Page Write Modes
– Self-timed Write Cycle
256-byte (2-Kbit) Configuration Zone
– User-programmable Application Family Identifier (AFI)
– User-defined Anticollision Polling Response
– User-defined Keys and Passwords
High-Security Features
– 64-bit Mutual Authentication Protocol (under license of ELVA)
– Encrypted Checksum
– Stream Encryption
– Four Key Sets for Authentication and Encryption
– Eight Sets of Two 24-bit Passwords
– Password and Authentication Attempts Counters
– Selectable Access Rights by Zone
– Antitearing Function
– Tamper Sensors
High Reliability
– Endurance: 100,000 Write Cycles
– Data Retention: 10 Years
– Operating Temperature: −40°C to +85°C
13.56 MHz
CryptoRF
EEPROM Memory
64 Kbits
AT88SC6416CRF
Summary
Description
The CryptoRF® family integrates a 13.56 MHz RF interface into a CryptoMemory®,
resulting in a contactless smart card with advanced security and cryptographic features. This device is optimized as a contactless secure memory, for RF smart cards,
and secure data storage, without the requirement of an internal microprocessor.
For communications, the RF interface utilizes the ISO/IEC 14443-2 and -3 Type B bit
timing and signal modulation schemes, and the ISO/IEC 14443-3 Slot-MARKER Anticollision Protocol. Data is exchanged half duplex at a 106-kbit/s rate, with a two-byte
CRC_B providing error detection capability. The maximum communication range
between the reader antenna and contactless card is approximately 10 cm when used
with an RFID reader that transmits the maximum ISO/IEC 14443-2 RF power level.
The RF interface powers the other circuits; no battery is required. Full compliance with
the ISO/IEC 14443-2 and -3 standards results in anticollision interoperability with the
AT88RF020 2-Kbit RFID EEPROM product and provides both a proven RF communication interface and a robust anticollision protocol.
The AT88SC6416CRF contains 64 Kbits of user memory and 2 Kbits of configuration
memory. The 2 Kbits of configuration memory contain eight sets of read/write passwords, four crypto key sets, security access registers for each user zone, and
password/key registers for each zone.
The CryptoRF command set is optimized for a multicard RF communications environment. A programmable AFI register allows this IC to be used in numerous applications
in the same geographic area with seamless discrimination of cards assigned to a particular application during the anticollision process.
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Note: This is a summary document. A complete document is available
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Block Diagram
Figure 1. Block Diagram
RF Interface
Command
and
Response
ifi
er
ec
t
Over
Voltage
Clamp
Regulator
EEPROM
Data Transfer
VDD
R
C
Modulator
AC1
VSS
Password
Verification
AC2
Clock
Extraction
Data
Extraction
Frame Formatting
and
Error Detection
Interface
Anticollision
Authentication
Encryption and
Certification Unit
Random Number
Generator
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Communications
All personalization and communication with this device is performed through the RF
interface. The IC includes an integrated tuning capacitor, enabling it to operate with only
the addition of a single external coil antenna.
The RF communications interface is fully compliant with the electrical signaling and RF
power specifications in ISO/IEC 14443-2:2001 for Type B only. Anticollision operation and
frame formatting are compliant with ISO/IEC 14443-3:2001 for Type B only.
ISO/IEC 14443 nomenclature is used in this specification where applicable. The
following abbreviations are utilized throughout this document. Additional terms are
defined in the section in which they are used.
Anticollision Protocol
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PCD – Proximity Coupling Device: the reader/writer and antenna
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PICC – Proximity Integrated Circuit Card: the tag/card containing the IC and
antenna
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RFU – Reserved for Future Use: any feature, memory location, or bit that is held as
reserved for future use
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$ xx – Hexadecimal Number: denotes a hex number “xx” (Most Significant Bit on
left)
When the PICC enters the 13.56 MHz RF field of the host reader (PCD), it performs a
power on reset (POR) function and waits silently for a valid Type B polling command.
The CryptoRF PICC processes the antitearing registers as part of the POR process.
The PCD initiates the anticollision process by issuing an REQB or WUPB command.
The WUPB command activates any card (PICC) in the field with a matching AFI code.
The REQB command performs the same function but does not affect a PICC in the Halt
state. The CryptoRF command set is available only after the anticollision process has
been completed.
CRC Error Detection
A two-byte CRC_B is required in each frame transmitted by the PICC or PCD to permit
transmission error detection. The CRC_B is calculated on all of the command and data
bytes in the frame. The SOF, EOF, start bits, stop bits, and EGT are not included in the
CRC_B calculation. The two-byte CRC_B follows the data bytes in the frame.
Figure 2. Location of the Two CRC_B Bytes within a Frame
SOF
Type A Tolerance
K data bytes
CRC1
CRC2
EOF
The RF Interface is designed for use in multiprotocol applications. It will not latch or lock
up if exposed to Type A signals and will not respond to them. The PICC may reset in the
presence of Type A field modulation but is not damaged by exposure to Type A signals.
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User Memory
The EEPROM user memory is divided into 16 user zones as shown in the memory map
in Table 1. Multiple zones allow for different types of data or files to be stored in different
zones. Access to the user zones is allowed only after security requirements have been
met. These security requirements are defined by the user in the configuration memory
during personalization of the device. The EEPROM memory page length is 32 bytes.
Table 1. Memory Map
Zone
$0
$1
$2
$3
$4
$5
$6
$7
$000
User 0
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512 Bytes
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$1F8
User 1
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–
–
User 14
$000
–
–
$1F8
$000
User 15
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512 Bytes
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$1F8
Configuration
Memory
The configuration memory consists of 2048 bits of EEPROM memory used for storing
system data, passwords, keys, codes, and security-level definitions for each user zone.
Access rights to the configuration zone are defined in the control logic and may not be
altered by the user. These access rights include the ability to program certain portions of
the configuration memory and then lock the data written through use of the security
fuses.
Security Fuses
There are three fuses on the device that must be blown during the device personalization process. Each fuse locks certain portions of the configuration memory as OTP
memory. Fuses are designated for the module manufacturer, card manufacturer and
card issuer and must be blown in sequence.
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Communication
Security
Communication between the PICC and reader operates in three basic modes. Standard
mode is the default mode for the device after power-up and anticollision. Authentication
mode is activated by a successful authentication sequence. Encryption mode is
activated by a successful encryption activation, following a successful authentication.
Table 2. Configuration Security Modes
Mode
User Data
Passwords
Data Integrity
Check
Standard
clear
clear
MDC(1)
Authentication
clear
encrypted
MAC(2)
Encryption
encrypted
encrypted
MAC(2)
Notes:
Security Methodology
1. Modification Detection Code
2. Message Authentication Code
Figure 3. Security Methodology
Device (card)
Card Number
VERIFY A
Compute Challenge B
Challenge B
Host (reader)
COMPUTE Challenge A
Challenge A
VERIFY B
Check Password (RPW)
DATA
Checksum (CS)
Read Password (RPW)
Check Password (WPW)
Write Password (WPW)
DATA
CS
VERIFY CS
VERIFY CS (optional)
Write DATA
Memory Access
Depending on the device configuration, the host will carry out the authentication protocol
and/or present different passwords for each operation: read or write. To insure security
between the different user zones (multiapplication card), each zone can use a different
set of passwords. A specific attempts counter for each password and for the
authentication provides protection against systematic attacks.
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Security Operations
Antitearing
In the event of a power loss during a write cycle, the integrity of the device’s stored data
may be recovered. This function is optional: the host may choose to activate the
antitearing function depending on application requirements. When antitearing is active,
write commands take longer to execute since more write cycles are required to
complete them. Data writes are limited to 8-byte pages when antitearing is active.
Data is written first to a buffer zone in EEPROM instead of to the intended destination
address, but with the same access conditions. The data is then written to the required
location. If this second write cycle is interrupted due to a power loss, the device will
automatically recover the data from the buffer zone at the next power-up.
Password Verification
Passwords may be used to protect user zones read and/or write access. When a
password is presented using the Check Password command, it is memorized and active
until power is removed unless a new password is presented or a valid DESELECT or
IDLE command is received. Only one password is active at a time, but write passwords
also give read access.
Authentication Protocol
The access to a user zone may be protected by an authentication protocol in addition to
password dependent rights. Passwords are encrypted in authentication mode.
The authentication success is memorized and active as long as the chip is powered,
unless a new authentication is initialized or a valid DESELECT or IDLE command is
received. If the new authentication request is not validated, the card loses its previous
authentication and it must be presented again. Only the last request is memorized.
Encryption
The data exchanged between the card and the reader during Read, Write, and Check
Password commands may be encrypted to ensure data confidentiality.
The issuer may choose to protect the access to a user zone with an encryption key by
settings made in the configuration memory. In that case, activation of the encryption
mode is required in order to read/write data in the zone.
The encryption activation success is memorized and active as long as the chip is
powered, unless a new initialization is initiated or a valid DESELECT or IDLE command
is received. If the new encryption activation request is not validated, the card will no
longer encrypt data during read operations nor will it decrypt data received during write
or Check Password operations.
Checksum
The PICC implements a data validity check function in the form of a checksum. The
checksum may function in standard or cryptographic mode. In the standard mode, the
checksum is optional and may be used for transmission error detection. The
cryptographic mode is more powerful since it provides data origin authentication
capability in the form of a Message Authentication Code (MAC). To write data to the
device, the host is required to compute a valid MAC and provide it to the device. If after
an ingoing command the device computes a MAC different from the MAC transmitted by
the host, not only is the command abandoned but the cryptographic mode is also reset.
A new authentication is required to reactivate the cryptographic mode.
Initial Device
Programming
CryptoRF is delivered with all security features disabled. To program the polling
response or enable the security features of CryptoRF the device must be personalized
by programming several registers. This is accomplished by programming the
configuration memory using simple write and read commands.
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Transport Password
To gain access to the configuration memory, a transport password known as the secure
code must be presented using the Check Password command. The secure code for
AT88SC6416CRF is $70 BA 2E.
Tuning Capacitance
The capacitance between the coil pins AC1 and AC2 is 82 pF nominal and may vary
±10% over temperature and process variation.
Reliability
Table 3. Reliability
Parameter
Write endurance
Data retention
Min
Typ
Max
Units
100,000
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Write
Cycles
10
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–
Years
Mechanical
Engineering Samples
Sample Code
Sample Description
Maximum Range
AT88SC6416CRF-MR1
R Module, 82 pF, on 35 mm tape
AT88SC6416CRF-L01B
RF Smart Card, ID-1 size, PVC
8−10 cm
AT88SC6416CRF-MU1
RFID Tag, 17 mm diameter, on 35 mm tape
1−3 cm
AT88SC6416CRF-MS1
RFID Tag, 10 x 20 mm size, on 35 mm tape
10−15 mm
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Ordering Information
Ordering Code
Package
Tuning Capacitor
Temperature Range
AT88SC6416CRF-MR1
R Module
82 pF
Commercial (0° C to 70° C)
AT88SC6416CRF-WA1
6 mil wafer, 150 mm diameter
82 pF
Industrial (−40° C to 85° C)
Package Type
R Module
Description
2- lead RF Smart Card Module, XOA2 style, RoHS compliant
Packaging Information
Ordering Code: AT88SCxxxxCRF-MR1
Module Size: M5
Dimension: 5.06 x 8.00 [mm]
Glob Top : Square - 4.8 x 5.1 [mm]
Thi ckness : 0.38 [mm]
Pitch : 9.5 [mm]
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