Memory cards are the simplest type of contact smart cards. They contain a certain amount of data (e.g., ID card or a password), and are mainly used as electronic tickets for travel by public transport or as a loyalty card.
The ISBC group of companies produces memory cards based on the following chips:
Manufacturer |
Model |
Memory capacity |
ISO |
Note |
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Infineon |
SLE 5542 |
256 byte |
7810,7816 |
Microprocessor cards allow dynamic data processing. The software of the operating system of the card allows you to control and set user access rights to the card memory and data. Extensive file structure and the operating system allow to install a lot of different applications on the card and significantly enhance its functions. Another distinguishing feature of microprocessor cards - wide information protection capabilities. The contact card can have built in tools to encrypt the information stored in the chip (for example, cryptography procedures, digital signature, etc.). Such cards are virtually impossible to forge or copy.
The ISBC group of companies manufactures microprocessor cards based on the following chips:
Manufacturer |
Model |
Memory capacity |
ISO |
Note |
ACS |
ACOS3 |
72 Kb |
7810,7816 |
ACS |
ACOS3X |
254 Kb |
7810,7816 |
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Cryptoprocessor cards have more profound approach to the protection of the information contained on the card. Along with the central microprocessor, the card has a coprocessor, responsible exclusively for the encryption of information. Cryptoprocessor cards are used in security systems, payment systems, loyalty programs.
The ISBC group of companies produces cryptoprocessor cards based on the following chips:
Manufacturer |
Model |
Memory capacity |
ISO |
Note |
ISBC |
ESMART Token SC |
64 Kb |
7810, 7816 |
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Java-card is a type of smart card that can run applications written in the Java language, which greatly extends the functionality of card use. Applications for these cards are called applets. The main advantage is the ability to write virtually any application for the cards. Any program created in the language of Java Card can run on a smart card. The main properties of the Java-platform used on smart cards are cryptographic protection algorithms (3DES, AES, RSA, digital signature, electronic keys), the possibility of simultaneous operation of multiple applets. Cards are fully compliant with the international standards EMV and ISO-7816. Java-cards and keys are generally used to organize the authenticated data access to personal computers, organize protected information storage, financial transactions.
The ISBC group of companies produces Java-cards based on the following chips:
Manufacturer |
Model |
Memory capacity |
ISO |
OS |
NXP |
J2D081G |
80 Kb |
7810,7816 |
JCOP J2 V2.4.2 |
NXP |
J2D145G |
145 Kb |
7810,7816 |
JCOP J2 V2.4.2 |
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SAM-modules are the perfect solution for securing transactions. The support of TDEA, AES and RSA algorithms allows secure storage and secure communication of information in information systems. SAM-card stores the keys that are used to authenticate users of the smart card. Mutual authentication allows you to block access of unauthorized smart cards to the SAM-card. Also the SAM-card stores the PIN-code, which is used to authenticate all non-personalized cards.
The ISBC group of companies produces SAM-modules based on the following chips:
Manufacturer |
Model |
Memory capacity |
ISO |
Note |
ISBC |
ESMART Authentication SAM |
80 Kb |
7810,7816 |
NXP |
MIFARE SAM AV2 |
80 Kb |
7810,7816 |
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