Overview of NXP MIFARE product portfolio. Product families include: MIFARE Classic, MIFARE Plus, MIFARE DESFire and MIFARE Ultralight. Details the evolution and innovation of the various product families are given.
2. Introduction
Access Management Webinar Series
Motivation
• Provide update on the MIFARE portfolio
• Provide update on latest features and
methods embedded in new products
Target Audience
• System Integrators
• Solution providers
• Credential manufacturers
Format
• Series of 8 webinars of 30´ duration each
• Addressing one industry challenge per
session
3. Agenda
1. MIFARE – Short history
2. MIFARE in Access Management
3. MIFARE Portfolio Overview
• ICODE Family
• MIFARE Ultralight Family
• MIFARE Classic Family
• MIFARE Plus Family
• MIFARE DESFire Family
• MIFARE Complementing products
Miriama Faberova
Marketing Manager
MIFARE Ultralight
Christoph Zwahlen
Marketing Manager
Access Management
Johannes Grüll
Marketing Manager
MIFARE Classic / MIFARE
Plus
9. “In the fields of physical security and information
security, access management is the selective
restriction of access to a place or other resource. The
act of accessing may mean consuming, entering, or
using. Permission to access a resource is called
authorization.”
Source: Wikipedia
ACCESS MANAGEMENT –
BEYOND SECURING THE DOOR
10. Access Management
Market Segments
June 22, 201611.
Enterprise
Access to corporate
facilities and services
including
• Access mgmt.
• Logical Access
• Resource mgmt.
• Payment
• Parking
• IT Services
Hospitality
Access to facilities and
services including
• Room Access
• Leisure facilities
• Parking
• Vending
Education
Access to campus
facilities and services
including
• Access mgmt.
• Logical Access
• Attendance ctrl.
• Payment
• IT Services
• Library services
Residential
Access to residential
buildings
• House
• Appartment building
• Residential complex
Leisure
Access to leisure
activities such as
• Theme park
• Fitness studio
• Stadium
• Event ticketing
• Waterpark and Spa
• Ski resorts
11. NXP Contactless Portfolio
Part of a broad portfolio of contactless solutions
June 22, 201612.
Operating Distance
10m+Up to 10cm >1,5m
13,56 MHz
ISO 18000-3
ISO 15693
EPC Class-1 HF
RFID
• Gaming & toys
• Brand protection
840-960 MHz
ISO 18000-6
UHF EPC G2
UHF EPC G2 V2
• Access
Management:
crowd control
and personalized
user experiences
13,56 MHz
ISO 14443
ISO 7816
Global Platform
• Access
Management:
Logical Access
combined with
Physical Access
13,56 MHz
ISO 14443
NFC Forum
• Consumer
Experience
• Device Pairing &
configuration
• Brand
Protection
• Gaming & toys
13,56 MHz
ISO 14443
ISO 7816
• Access
Management
• Event
Management
• Micropayment
• Loyalty
Platform
Operating
freq.
Standard
Apps
• Access
Management
ISO 14223
ISO 11784/85
125 kHz
12. MIFARE™ – 2 decades of innovation
June 22, 201614.
MIFARE DESFire EV2
MIFARE Plus EV1
MIFARE DESFire EV0 MIFARE DESFire EV1
MIFARE Classic
MIFARE Plus
MIFARE
Ultralight
MIFARE Ultralight C
1994 2011
Smart Paper
TicketsSmart Cards
Banking
Cards Mobile Phones
MIFARE Ultralight EV1
2015
MIFARE Classic EV1
2016
MIFARE Ultralight Nano
14. • ICODE is the leading Brand for high-frequency
(HF) smart label solutions with billions of ICs in the field and
thousands of successful installations.
• With NEW ICODE DNA, NXP revolutionize ICODE portfolio by
bringing the mutual AES cryptographic authentication to
enhance the security for vicinity applications.
• Moreover ICODE DNA offers easy cloud connectivity through
NFC phones to support convenient consumer engagement and
offers easy system integration thanks to a broad range of
supporting tools.
Enhanced Security for Vicinity
Applications
June 22, 201616.
16. • AES128 authentication compliant to ISO/IEC 15693-3 Amdmt. 4 (Ref. 5) and ISO/IEC 29167-10 (Ref. 6)
• 3 user keys for tag authentication and/or mutual authentication
• Separate privileges for different access rights per key
• Optional authentication limit
• 2016 bit user memory with flexible memory segmentation
• Originality signature (customer programmable)
• Privacy mode – no track and trace via UID
• Programmable Counter – command based counter increase/reset
• Fast read and persistent quiet mode for increase identification speed and inventory accuracy
• Improved RF performance
ICODE DNA main product features
June 22, 201618.
17. Hands-free access
Made for rough conditions – and unforgettable moments!
• Target applications
• Ski ticketing
• Attractions
• Event ticketing
• Flexible, secure and convenient solutions
• Enhance protection of business case
• Superior performance enabling more convenience in harsh
environments and small form factors
• Enrich visitors experience through NFC compatibility
• Easy integration to existing systems
• AES authentication ensures state of the are security and highest
performance in both HW and SW implementations
• Backwards compatible with existing systems
June 22, 201619.
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• MIFARE Ultralight is NXP’s well-known brand for single / limited
use tickets and cards
• MIFARE Ultralight based tickets are ideal for low-cost, high-volume
applications serving as the perfect contactless replacement for
magnetic stripe, barcode, pure printed tickets,…
• MIFARE Ultralight products comply with the international standard
ISO/IEC 14443, which is used in more than 80% of all contactless
smart cards today
• Backwards compatibility ensures that the existing infrastructure
can be smoothly upgraded
MIFARE Ultralight
Target applications and positioning
June 22, 2016
20. June 22, 201622.
Multiple sourcing on all
levels of the value-chain
(readers, cards, etc.)
Compliant to
>4 standards
and industry best
practices
NFC TagType2
4 family
members
& continuous development
Preferred solution
for smart paper ticketing with
> 80% market share
With the best RF performence
(ABI research 2013)
>6 Bilion pcs shipped
Powering paper Ticketing in
>100 cities
MIFARE Ultralight by numbers
21. • Convenience
Contactless technology improving guests experience
• Reliability
Dependable applications through field proven solutions
• Efficiency
Faster transactions reducing waiting times
• Cost effectiveness
Reduced maintenance costs for infrastructure
• Increased revenue
Increased guest satisfaction leads to additional spending
Benefits of contactless replacement
Enhancing guest experience
June 22, 201623.
22. 2002
MIFARE Ultralight
2009
MIFARE Ultralight C
2013
MIFARE Ultralight EV1
Q3 2016
MIFARE Ultralight NANO
June 22, 201624.
Continuous evolution of MIFARE Ultralight
ISO/IEC 14443 A 1-3 compliant
NFC forum tag type 2 compliant
Adding 3DES security
additional features:
• 1536 bits (192 bytes) EEPROM
• 16 bit counter
• 3DES authentication
• Cloning protection via authentication
key
Successor of MIFARE Ultralight
Ideal solution for limited use tickets
additional features:
• Two memory versions 48 Byte/128 Byte
• Lock Bits for memory write protection
• 3 independent 24-bit one-way counter
• configurable 32-bit password feature for
write or read/write protection
• ECC supported NXP originality check
The best contactless alternative to mag
stripe/ barcode/ QR Code & printed tickets
Cost down solution for the single use
tickets
features:
• 40 Byte memory version
• ECC supported NXP originality signature
(preprogramed by NXP, reprogrammable in the field
to own unique originality signature)
24. MIFARE Ultralight Family Comparison
MIFARE
Ultralight® MIFARE Ultralight Nano MIFARE Ultralight EV1 MIFARE Ultralight C
memory
40 bytes 48 / 128 bytes 144 bytes
OTP
32 bit 32 bit 32 bit
write lock
counter
3 x 24 bit 1 x 16 bit
access protection
32 bit Password 3DES
fast read
originality signature
Programmable
June 22, 201626.
27. MIFARE Ultralight Nano
Reprogrammable originality signature
June 22, 201629
• Based on MIFARE Ultralight EV1 NXP originality signature
• Differentiate tickets used in your system by using reprogrammable NXP Originality signature
• MIFARE Ultralight Nano ECC supported originality signature (programed by NXP, reprogrammable to own
unique originality signature)
• Develop Android applications for checking your own originality signature easily thanks to MIFARE SDK Android Libraries.
Distributed completely for free with
the upcoming product launch!
28. MIFARE Ultralight Nano – RELEASE Q3 2016
Release details:
• Engineering samples available end of Q2
• Release begining of Q3
• Mass production- end of Q3 2016
June 22, 201630.
32. 34
MIFARE Classic EV1
MIFARE Classic EV1
• The MIFARE Classic family is the market leading
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.
MIFARE Classic EV1 replaces all previous MIFARE
Classic versions and offers:
Connectivity
optimized robustness,
assembly
and RF performance
Originality
signature
Check for
genuine products
40 different
applications
globally
Reliability,
Sustainability,
Maturity
continuos product advancements and
MIFARE compatibility ISO
14443
MIFARE
ClassicEV1
June 22, 2016
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Memory Structure – Linear Memory
16
bytes
Secto
r0
Secto
r1
……
…….
Block 0
Block 1
Block 2
Block
3
Block 0
Block 1
Block 2
Access Conditions Key
B
Key
A
Sector 0, Block 0 contains (N)UID
& production specific data
• for customer data
• for values (enables value
operations)
Sector
Trailer
MIFARE Classic
48-bit Crypto1
June 22, 2016
35. 37
MIFARE DESFire EV2
MIFARE Plus EV1
MIFARE® – 2 decades of innovation
MIFARE DESFire EV0 MIFARE DESFire EV1
MIFARE Classic
MIFARE Plus
MIFARE Ultralight
MIFARE Ultralight C
1994 2011
Smart Paper
TicketsSmart Cards
Banking
Cards Mobile Phones
MIFARE Ultralight EV1
2015
MIFARE Plus SE
MIFARE Classic EV1
36. 38
Get AES security in existing MIFARE Classic® cards
budgets
Be protected from clones
Upgrade smoothly within the MIFARE® product
family
Enjoy optimized transaction performance
Implement NFC capabilities at highest security level
Introducing MIFARE Plus®
June 22, 2016
37. 39
SL1 = MIFARE Plus® in Crypto1
mode +
existing MIFARE Classic® cards
SL3 =
MIFARE Plus® with
AES security
SL0 = Virgin
MIFARE Plus®
• Functional backwards
compatible with MIFARE
Classic
• AES for authentication,
integrity
• Multi sector authentication
• Optional Random ID
• Anti-tearing for keys &
sector trailers
Key features per level
• Program AES level
switching keys (mandatory)
• Program Crypto 1 and AES
keys per sector
(recommended)
Security Level 2
MIFARE Plus® – Simplified Security Concept
• Mandatory AES
authentication
• Still using Crypto1 on
memory blocks
June 22, 2016
38. 40
Memory Structure – Linear Memory
16
bytes
Secto
r0
Secto
r1
……
…….
Block 0
Block 1
Block 2
Block
3
Block 0
Block 1
Block 2
Access Conditions Key
B
Key
A
Sector 0, Block 0 contains (N)UID
& production specific data
• for customer data
• for values (enables value
operations)
Sector
Trailer
MIFARE Plus
48-bit Crypto1 or
128-bit AES
MIFARE Classic
48-bit Crypto1
June 22, 2016
39. 41
Advantages Compared to Other
Security Products
State-of-the-art 128 bit AES security
Clone & fraud protection
ISO 14443-4 compatible
NFC capable
Pricing at the level of MIFARE Classic®
InSecurityLevel3
41. 43
MIFARE Plus® generation benefits
MIFARE Plus® SE
Entry level version of the proven
MIFARE Plus product family
Get AES security in existing MIFARE
Classic cards budgets
Be protected from clones
Upgrade smoothly within the
MIFARE product family
Implement NFC capabilities in
highest security level
Features:
• 1K EEPROM only
• Based on MIFARE Plus S
• Including MIFARE Classic
value block commands
1994
MIFARE
Classic
2008
MIFARE Plus
06/2015
MIFARE Plus SE
04/2016
MIFARE Plus EV1
June 22, 2016
42. 44
securing legacy systems – guaranteeing lowest cost of ownership
MIFARE PLUS SE – Key Features
Smooth migration not interfering
with end user experience
Security level concept &
backwards compitablilty
Use existing memory
organization and access rights –
1:1 mapping to new MIFARE Plus
SE
MIFARE Classic 1K memory
organization
Card top-up via mobile phone /
no need for additional
infrastructure
State-of-the-art 128-bit AES
encryption
Minimizing migration
efforts
Seamless migration
process
Enable new value
streams & services
June 22, 2016
43. 45
MIFARE Plus® generation benefits
MIFARE Plus® EV1
Operate legacy- next to bench-mark
AES-secure infrastructure
Enhanced mobile support with ISO-
7816 wrapping
Secure transactions even for legacy
Crypto1 applications
Enhanced service support with end
to end secure channel
communication
Common Criteria EAL5+ targeted
Features:
• Sector-wise security level
switching
• ISO 7816 wrapping – full
mobile support
• 2K or 4K EEPROM
available
1994
MIFARE
Classic
2008
MIFARE Plus
06/2015
MIFARE Plus SE
04/2016
MIFARE Plus EV1
June 22, 2016
44. 46
allows for selective system security upgrades and enables new, over-the-air value stream possibilities
MIFARE PLUS EV1 – Key Features
Card top-up via mobile phone /
no need for additional
infrastructure
Secure end2end channel
communication even for legacy
crypto
Upgrade security relevant
applications only instead of
whole system
Sector-wise security upgrade
from Crypto1 to 128-bit AES
Enable combined service
offerings for end-users incl.
mobile offerings
Transaction MAC ensuring that
no fraudulent claims can be
made by merchants
Minimize total cost of
ownership for end
customer system
Enable new value
streams & services
Secure convergence of
multiple 3rd party
applications
June 22, 2016
46. • Flexible application and file system
• Each application is alike a folder
under a Windows root directory
• Applications and files are defined
during its creation
• Each individual application
manages its own keys
• Access rights defined per file
MIFARE DESFire Product Family
Secure Multi-application Platform
48
Root directory
PICC Level
Files
5 standard file types
Keys
Application specific keys
Keys
Card Specific keys
Application
Application ID
June 22, 2016
47. • High-end platform for secure multi-application
• Seamless integration into other form factors, e.g.
NFC devices or banking cards
• Offering flexible, high level security features
• DES/3DES/AES authentication
• MAC Protection
• Full enciphered communication
• Common Criteria certification up to EAL 5+
• Compliance with industry standards
• ISO 14443-4 A compliant
• Compatible with ISO 7816
MIFARE DESFire Product Family
Features and benefits
49 June 22, 2016
48. 2002
MIFARE DESFire
2008
MIFARE DESFire EV1
2015
MIFARE DESFire EV1 256B
2016
MIFARE DESFire EV2
Evolution to MIFARE® DESFire® EV2 MIFARE
DESFire EV1
MIFARE
DESFire EV2
ISO/IEC 14443 A 1-4
ISO/IEC 7816-4 support extended extended
EEPROM data memory 2/4/8KB 2/4/8KB
Flexible file structure
NFC Forum Tag Type 4
Secure, high-speed cmd
Unique ID 7BUID or 4B RID 7BUID or 4B RID
Number of applications 28 unlimited
Number of files per app 32 32
High data rates support up to 848 Kbit/s up to 848 Kbit/s
Crypto algorithms support
DES/2K3DES/
3K3DES/AES
DES/2K3DES/
3K3DES/AES
CC certification (HW + SW) EAL 4+ EAL 5+
MIsmartApp feature -
Transaction MAC per app -
Multiple keysets per app - Up to 16 keysets
Multiple file access rights - Up to 8 keys
Inter-app files sharing -
Virtual Card Architecture -
Proximity Check -
Delivery types
Wafer, MOA4 &
MOA8
Wafer, MOA4 &
MOB6
49. • Limited memory of typ. 256Bytes for
one application configuration
• Ideal for applications with low memory
but high security needs
• Based on MIFARE DESFire EV1
• Fully interoperable with existing
MIFARE DESFire infrastructure
MIFARE DESFire EV1 256B
Features and compatibility
51. June 22, 2016
51. Functional backward compatible to DESFire EV1 – Drop-In Replacement
MIsmartApp supporting post-issuance applications – Multi-Application
Secure inter-applications files sharing – Inter-Applications Transaction
PerformanceSecurity
Multi
Application
Multiple rolling keysets per application – Update Keys in the Field
Transaction MAC – Proof of Transaction
State-of-the-art HW & SW security design – Security Assurance
Optimum transaction speed vs security – Fast & Secure
Improved RF performance – More Operating Range
Improved transaction tearing handling – Reliable Transactions
MIFARE® DESFire® EV2 Key Innovative Features
53. June 22, 2016
52. MIFARE Mobile Solution
MIFARE4Mobile
• MIFARE emulation in mobile devices
• Available for MIFARE Classic, MIFARE Plus and MIFARE
DESFire
• Secure implementation
• Seamless integration into existing infrastructure
MIFARE SDK
• Integrate c´less smart cards into mobile app
• Make your application mobile today - Develop your NFC app
within 10 minutes!
• Available for Android supporting all MIFARE products
54. June 22, 2016
53. OVERCOMES THE
COMPLEXITY OF
HANDLING BITS AND
BYTES
READ AND WRITE
ON NXP ICs ON A
JAVA LEVEL
FIRST API TO DEVELOP
NFC ANDROID APPS
EASY LIBRARY
INTEGRATION IN
ANDROID STUDIO
COMPATIBLE WITH
MIFARE, ICODE &
NTAG PRODUCTS
54. • DESFire.authenticate ();
• DESFire.readData ();
• DESFire.readNDEF ();
• DESFire.writeData ()
• ...
Java documentation is
available at MIFARE.net
COMPLEXITY
Decreasing development time by using Java commands instead
of using bits and bytes or hexa-decimals.
June 22, 201656.
55. REFERENCES EVENT AND MICROPAYMENT SOLUTIONS
• Attendance check & consumer engagement at events
and payment solutions
• Product: MIFARE Ultralight
• Located in Spain
HUMANITARIAN SOLUTIONS
• Multi-wallet solution for organizing money/vouchers
to save them on the card
• Product: MIFARE DESFire Ev1
• Located in UK as well as Turkey
NFC GAMING SOLUTIONS
• NFC based mobile gaming
• One solution: by tapping a plastic chip, dinosaurs
become real in an Android app and fight
• Product: NTAG 210
• Located in US
NXP TagInfo
NXP TagWriter
56. OTENTICO – BRAND PROTECTION
• Mobile product authentication and brand
protection for a variety of products
• Current use-case with Adidas
• Product: depends on the use-case
• Located in London, UK
One use-case of OTENTICO with Fyshe
• Product authentication for racing suits to comply with
racing requirements and to ensure drivers safety
• Driver details are saved on the tags such as Name,
Race, Fotos, Track-history, etc.
• If the suit will be sold for charity it also ensures its
originality and buyers can track the drivers history
EMPLOYEE IDENTIFICATION
• Employees tap a phone and guarantee their presence
• Times are saved in the cloud and can be checked from
employees and HR
• Chinese Telecom also offers the solution to business clients and
set it up for them at their location
• Product: NTAG 213
• Located in China
NXP TagInfo
NXP TagWriter
REFERENCES
57. MIFARE Product Selection Guide
Cost sensitive
solutions
Migration solutions
Secure, Multi-
application solutions
Mobile and
convergence
Corporate
MIFARE Plus SE
DESFire 256B
MIFARE Plus EV1 DESFire 2k/4k/8k
MIFARE4Mobile
SmartMX with MIFARE
Impl.
Hospitality
Ultralight C/EV1
DESFire 256B
MIFARE Plus EV1 DESFire 2k/4k/8k
Campus
MIFARE Plus SE
DESFire 256B
MIFARE Plus EV1 DESFire 2k/4k/8k
Leisure
Ultralight C/EV1
DESFire 256B
ICODE DNA
MIFARE Plus EV1 DESFire 2k/4k/8k
Residential
MIFARE Plus SE
DESFire 256B
- DESFire 2k/4k/8k
June 22, 201659.
58. Thank you
Visit us at http://MIFARE.net
Follow us:
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60. Webinar Series
Outlook
Date Title
May 24th 2016 MIFARE Innovation Roadmap – present improved, future inside
June 1st 2016 How to protect contactless systems today and tomorrow
June 8th 2016 Enhanced user experience through active application management
June 15th 2016 Streamlined user management for multi-vendor installations
June 22nd 2016 Secure closed loop payments in an open environment
June 29th 2016 Introduce the future in your today’s system – how to ensure smooth system upgrades
July 6th 2016 Added value to card based environments through NFC and cloud – when IoT
becomes reality
July 13th 2016 Complement use cases with mobiles and wearables
61. MIFARE IC family overview
Product Features
MIFARE Ultralight MIFARE Classic MIFARE Plus MIFARE DESFire
Nano EV1 C EV1 S SE X EV1 EV1 EV2
RF Interface ISO/IEC14443-2, Type A
Protocol ISO/IEC14443-3 ISO/IEC14443-3&4 ISO/IEC14443-4
UID – uniqueidentifier 7-byte UID 7-byte UID, 4-byte NUID, Random ID 7-byte UID, Random ID
Communication speed 106 Kbps 106-848 Kbps
Memory size [Bytes] 40 48 128 144 1K 4K 2K 4K 1K 2K 4K 2K 4K 256 2K 4K 8K 2K 4K 8K
Memory Model Compact, 4-byte page Compact, Sectors & 16-byte block Flexiblefile system
Crypto TDES Crypto-1 Crypto-1, AES DES / 2K3DES / 3K3DES / AES
Key Length 112-bit 48-bit Crypto-1 48-bit Crypto-1, 128-bit AES 128-bit AES, up to 168-bit DES
Authentication key / password Password 3-pass mutual
Communication-Security - Encrypted Plain, CMACed, Encrypted w. CMAC Plain, CMACed, Encrypted w. CMAC
MIsmartApp - - ✔
TransactionMAC - - ✔ - ✔
Multi Key Sets - - ✔
Proximity Check - ✔ - ✔
Virtual Card Select - ✔ - ✔
Originality check features
ECC signature
re-programmable
ECC signature ECC signature AES originalitykeys
AES originalitykeys,
ECC signature
AES originalitykeys, ECC signature
CC Certification - EAL4+ - EAL4+ EAL5+ EAL4+ EAL5+
ISO 7816-4 APDU - ✔ ✔
NFC compliance
NFC Forum
Tag Type 2 compliant
No- supported by
majority of NFC devices
NFC capable in SL 3
NFC capabilities
in SL1 and SL 3
NFC Forum Tag Type 4
V2.0 compliant
Target applications
Public Transport & Event Ticketing
Loyalty Programs, limiteduse tickets
Various applications –
recommended to move
to higher security ICs
Public transport / Campus cards /
Access management
Smart City Platform / Advanced Mobility Multi-applications /
Micropayment/ Loyalty Programs / Access Management
Input capacitance 17pF or 50pF 17pF or 50pF 17pF 17pF or 70pF 17pF or 70pF
Multi applications - supported via MAD supported via MAD dynamic
Delivery Types – 7 Byte UID
Wafer 120µm / 17 pF
MF0UN0001
DUD
MF0UL1101
DUD
MF0UL2101
DUD
MF0ICU2001
DUD
MF1S5001X
DUD1)
MF1S7001
XDUD1)
MF1SPLUS6001
DUD1)
MF1SPLUS8001
DUD1)
MF1SEP1001
DUD1)
MF1PLUS6001
DUD1)
MF1PLUS8001
DUD1)
MF1P2101
DUD1)
MF1P4101
DUD1)
MF3ICDQ101
DUD
MF3ICD2101
DUD
MF3ICD4101
DUD
MF3ICD8101
DUD
MF3D2201
DUD
MF3D4201
DUD
MF3D8201
DUD
Wafer 120 µm / High Cap
MF0UN0001
DUF
MF0ULH1101
DUD
MF0ULH2101
DUD
MF0ICU2101
DUD
- - - - - - -
MF1PH2101
DUD1)
MF1PH4101
DUD1)
MF3ICDHQ101
DUD
MF3ICDH2101
DUD
MF3ICDH4101
DUD
MF3ICDH8101
DUD
MF3DH2201
DUD
MF3DH4201
DUD
MF3DH8201
DUD
Wafer 75 µm / 17pF
MF0UNH0001
DUD
MF0UL1101
DUF
MF0UL2101
DUF
-
MF1S5001X
DUF1)
MF1S7001
XDUF1)
- - - - -
MF1P2101
DUF1)
MF1P4101
DUF1)
MF3ICDQ101
DUF
MF3ICD2101
DUF
MF3ICD4101
DUF
MF3ICD8101
DUF
MF3D2201
DUF
MF3D4201
DUF
MF3D8201
DUF
Wafer 75 µm / High Cap
MF0UNH0001
DUF
MF0ULH1101
DUF
MF0ULH2101
DUF
- - - - - - - -
MF1PH2101
DUF1)
MF1PH4101
DUF1)
MF3ICDHQ101
DUF
MF3ICDH2101
DUF
MF3ICDH4101
DUF
MF3ICDH8101
DUF
MF3DH2201
DUF
MF3DH4201
DUF
MF3DH8201
DUF
MOA4 / 17pF - - -
MF0MOU2001
DA4
- -
MF1SPLUS6001
DA41)
MF1SPLUS8001
DA41)
MF1SEP1001
DA41)
MF1PLUS6001
DA41)
MF1PLUS8001
DA41)
MF1P2100
DA41)
MF1P4100
DA41) -
MF3MOD2101
DA4
MF3MOD4101
DA4
MF3MOD8101
DA4
MF3D2200
DA4
MF3D4200
DA4
MF3D8200
DA4
MOA4 / High Cap - -
MF0MOU2101
DA4
MF1S5000
XDA41)
MF1S7000
XDA41) - - - - -
MF1PH2100
DA41)
MF1PH4100
DA41) -
MF3MODH210
1DA4
MF3MODH4101
DA4
MF3MODH810
1DA4
MF3DH2200
DA4
MF3DH4200
DA4
MF3DH8200
DA4
MOA8 / 17 pF -
MF0UL2101
DA8
MF0MOU2001
DA8
- -
MF1SPLUS6001
DA81)
MF1SPLUS8001
DA81)
MF1SEP1001
DA81)
MF1PLUS6001
DA81)
MF1PLUS8001
DA81) - -
MF3MODQ101
DA8
MF3MOD2101
DA8
MF3MOD4101
DA8
MF3MOD8101
DA8
- - -
MOA8 / High Cap - - -
MF1S5000
XDA81)
MF1S7000
XDA81)
- - - - - - -
MF3MODHQ101
DA8
MF3MODH210
1DA8
MF3MODH4101
DA8
MF3MODH810
1DA8
- - -
MOB6 / 17pF - - - - - - - - - -
MF1P2100
DA61)
MF1P4100
DA61) - - - -
MF3D2200
DA6
MF3D4200
DA6
MF3D8200
DA6
MOB6 / High Cap - - - - - - - - - -
MF1PH2100
DA61)
MF1PH4100
DA61) - - - -
MF3DH2200
DA6
MF3DH4200
DA6
MF3DH8200
DA6
1) available also in legacy 4 Byte NUID