How the NXP SmartMX / JavaCard (high-end access) works
The NXP SmartMX / JavaCard (high-end access) is a 13.56 MHz high-frequency contactless credential read over the ISO/IEC 14443 air interface. The NXP SmartMX / JavaCard (high-end access) is genuine NXP JCOP silicon — data structure JavaCard / GlobalPlatform applets; AES/secure element; often dual-interface (14443A + 7816), sometimes + T5577 — the same chip platform the major lock, transit, hotel and payment systems specify.
We stock it as an encodable blank, supplied unprogrammed or pre-encoded to your specification, so your access-control system, card bureau or application writes it with your own data and keys — exactly as you would chips ordered through the NXP JCOP distribution channel, at a fraction of the price. There is nothing aftermarket about the chip itself; what we add is sourcing, encoding and bulk availability.
Whether you need a handful of spares or a bulk run for a facility, transit programme or NFC project, tell us the exact NXP JCOP chip and quantity and we confirm the part before production. Security ID Systems supplies genuine NXP JCOP silicon and is independent and not affiliated with NXP JCOP.
Also known as
SmartMX · Java Card · JCOP · J3R180 · J3H081 · FM1280 · J3R180S0A6 · M079
NXP JCOP and all other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective owners. Security ID Systems is an independent manufacturer and supplier of compatible access-control credentials and is not affiliated with, authorized by, sponsored by, or endorsed by these companies. Brand and format names are used only to identify the systems our products are compatible with. MIFARE and DESFire are registered trademarks of NXP B.V.