The new CMOS14 SmartMX family members feature a modular set of devices with:
The long-term approved SmartMX family features a significantly enhanced secure smart card IC architecture. Extended instructions for Java and C code, linear addressing, high speed at low power and a universal memory management unit are among many other improvements added to the classic 80C51 core architecture. The technology transfer step from 5-metal-layer 0.18 um to 5-metal-layer 0.14 um CMOS technology offers now even more advantages in terms of security features, memory resources, crypto coprocessor calculation speed for RSA and ECC as well as availability of secure hardware support for 2/3-key Digital Encryption Standard (DES) and Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) operations.
The availability of contact interface, optional contactless or S2C interface enables the easy implementation of native or open platform and multi-application operating systems in market segments like e.g. banking, E-passport, ID card, Health Card, secure access, Java card, Near Field Communication (NFC) connectable mobile hand sets as well as Trusted Platform Modules (TPM).
The approved and modular FameXE architecture supports the trend of increasing RSA keys with faster execution speeds as well as Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) based on GF(p) or GF(2n) at best performance. FameXE supports RSA with an operand length of up to 8-kbit (up to 4-kbit with intermediate storage in RAM only).
The FameXE PKI coprocessor supports 192-bit ECC key length that offers the same level of security as 2048-bit RSA. An ECC GF(2n) based signature, using a 163-bit key can be executed in less than 30 ms providing a security level comparable to 1024-bit RSA. The operand size for ECC, supported by FameXE, is only limited by the 2.5 KB size of the FXRAM. FameXE is easy to use and the flexible interface provides programmers with the freedom to implement their own cryptology solutions. A secured and CC EAL5+ certified crypto library providing a large range of required functions will be available for all devices in order to support customers in implementing public key-based solutions.
The DES for widely used symmetric encryption is supported by a dedicated, high performance, highly attack resistant hardware coprocessor. Single DES and triple-DES, based on two or three DES keys, can be executed within less than 40 us. Relevant standards (ISO/IEC, ANSI, FIPS) and Message Authentication Code (MAC) are fully supported. A secured crypto library element for DES is available.
SmartMX is the first smart card microcontroller platform to provide a dedicated high performance 128-bit parallel processing coprocessor to support secure AES. The implementation is based on FIPS197 as standardized by the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST), and supports key lengths of 128-bit, 192-bit, and 256-bit with performance levels comparable to DES. AES is the next generation for symmetric data encryption and recommended successor of DES providing significantly improved security level. A secured crypto library element for AES is available.
Operating in accordance with ISO/IEC 7816, the SmartMX contact interface is supported by a built-in Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART), which enables data rates of up to 1 Mbit/s allowing for the automatic generation of all typical baud rates and supports transmission protocols T = 0 and T = 1. Either one or two additional IOs are available.
The optional contactless interface is fully compatible with ISO/IEC 14443 A as well as NXP Semiconductors field proven MIFARE technology. A dedicated Contactless Interface Unit (CIU) manages and supports communication using data rates of up to 848 kbit/s. A true anti-collision method (according to ISO/IEC 14443-3) enables multiple cards to be handled simultaneously.
The optional MIFARE functionality provided in configurations B1 (MIFARE 1 KB emulation) and B4 (MIFARE 4 KB emulation) safeguard the interface compatibility with any installed MIFARE infrastructure. The ability to run the MIFARE protocol concurrently with other contactless transmission protocols implemented by the user OS (T = CL or self defined) enables the combination of new services and existing applications based on MIFARE (e.g. ticketing) on a single dual interface controller based smart card.
A tutorial software library for ISO/IEC 14443-3 and ISO/IEC 14443-4 is available to support NXP Semiconductors customers for easy integration of the contactless technology into current system solutions.
The S2C interface is intended for use with NXP Semiconductors NFC circuits (e.g. PN511, PN531) in order to configure a secure NFC system, e.g. in mobile hand sets.
Operated both in Contact mode (ISO/IEC 7816) and in S2C mode the user defines the final function of the controller chip with its operating system. This allows the same level of security, functionality and flexibility for the contact interface as well as for S2C interface.
The S2C interface is connected to the internal ISO 14443 CIU. The CIU handles the demodulation and the modulation of the S2C signals in a way that a full contactless communication via this interface and the NFC IC can be enabled. As the S2C interface is connected to the CIU the power of the P5CN080/P5CN144 has to be supplied via the VDD and VSS pads to use the S2C interface. The S2C interface does not need any software adaptation compared to the normal contactless operation.
Connected to the S2C interface of a NFC IC the device is compatible with existing MIFARE reader infrastructure and the optional emulation modes of MIFARE 1 KB or MIFARE 4 KB enable fast system integration and backward compatibility to MIFARE based cards. The communication on the S2C interface supports both the ISO/IEC 14443 A part 3 and the ISO/IEC 14443 part 4.
SmartMX incorporates a big range of both inherent and OS controlled security features as counter measure against all types of attacks. NXP Semiconductors has used the deep knowledge of chip security, combined with the used handshaking circuit technology, the very dense 5-metal-layer 0.14 um technology, glue logic and active shielding methodology for optimum results in CC EAL5+, EMVCo and other third party certifications and approvals.
SmartMX Memory Management Unit (MMU), designed to define various memory segments and assign security attributes accordingly, supports a strong firewall concept that keeps different applications separate from each other. Only the System mode has full access privileges to all memory space and on-chip peripherals, while the User mode only has privileges defined upon card personalization and executed under the control of the System mode.
The reached target of the certification is CC EAL5+. Also third party approvals like e.g. EMVCo (Visa, CAST), ZKA and others, depending on the application requirements, are available.
NXP Semiconductors continues to drive forward third party security evaluations to provide its customers with the relevant information and documentation needed to execute subsequent composite evaluations of implemented applications.
NXP Semiconductors will offer for all family types an optional crypto library:
| Type number | North American Type number | Ordering code (12NC) | Product status | Package | Packing | Marking | Chemical content | Leadfree conversion date |
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| P5CD144A4/T0B05024 | 9352 848 48118 | Volume production | SOT500-2
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| Always Pb-free |
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