The Java Card, GlobalPlatform, EMV and ISO industry standards together ensure application interpretability for card issuers as well as application providers. By adhering not just to the standards themselves, but also to their spirit as evidenced in numerous heritage applications, JCOP V2.4.1 ensures large interpretability with third party applets as well as all existing smart card infrastructures. With JCOP V2.4.1 the promise of multi-sourcing any component in smart card solutions becomes true. Even in existing
infrastructures, JCOP V2.4.1 equipped with proper applications can substitute any existing smart card.
Within its targeted segments, the new JCOP V2.4.1 platform on SmartMX is the most advanced solution available. It is combining standard interfaces as defined in Java Card 2.2.2 (see Ref. 1), GlobalPlatform Card Specification 2.1.1 (see Ref. 2) and powerful cryptographic capabilities by using co-processors for public and secret key encryption supporting RSA, ECC and Triple-DES, within the high security, ultra low power, performance optimized design concept of NXP Semiconductors’ handshaking technology. The platform supports class “C”, “B” and “A” voltage ranges (1.62 to 5.5 V) as required by application standards such as 3G Mobile Communication (3GPP) and the credit/debit card standard (EMV).
JCOP V2.4.1 36K Secure Smart Card
For further details on JCOP V2.4.1 platform features and specifications supported by this product refer to Section 3.
For more detailed information refer to following documentation1:
• Administrator manual, JCOP V2.4.1, Doc.No. 1495xx2
• User manual, JCOP V2.4.1, Doc.No. 1496xx
• Hardware data sheet, JCOP V2.4.1, Doc.No. 1497xx
Java Card version | 2.2.1 |
Global Platform version | 2.1.1 |
Security evaluation and certificates | EMV |
Security | RSA 2032 key generation SHA1 hash algorithm MD5 and CRC support 3DES encryption and decryption ECC 239-bit |
EEPROM | 36K user memory |
ROM | 38 KB (free ROM Data space) |
Communication Protocol | Contact interface supports T=1 and T=0* |
Default ATR: | 3B F9 13 00 00 81 31 FE 45 4A 43 4F 50 32 34 32 52 32 A3 |
Secure Channel Protocol: | SCP01, SCP02 (Default) |
Part Numbers | Model: JCOP21 V2.2 |
Secure Smart Card Controller | P521x036 |
• BAC, Basic Access Control according to ICAO 9303 (see Ref. 10 and Ref. 11)
• EAC, Extended Access Control according to BSI TR03110 V1.1 (see Ref. 12)
- 3.1 Java Card JCOP V2.4.1 meets Java Card specification V2.2.2 as defined in Ref. 1. 3.2 GlobalPlatform JCOP V2.4.1 meets Global Platform specification as defined in Ref. 2 and Ref. 3. 3.3 Supported eGovernment specifications and applications In order to provide extensive support for the eGovernment applications (electronic passports, electronic identification cards), JCOP V2.4.1 is prepared to meet a wide range of relevant specifications. Several applet providers worldwide are developing and testing following applications on JCOP V2.4.1:
- BAC, Basic Access Control according to ICAO 9303 (see Ref. 10 and Ref. 11)
- EAC, Extended Access Control according to BSI TR03110 V1.1 (see Ref. 12) Fingerprint Biometric Matching on Card
- Digital Signature according to PKCS#11, IEC/CEN 14980
- European Citizen Card based on IEC/CEN 15480
- Various eID applications based on national specifications In order to increase performance of the applications where retrieval of large data sets has to be completed as fast as possible, NXP Semiconductors is introducing BAC Accelerator API. For more details refer to JCOP V2.4.1 Administrator and User manual. 3.4 Supported banking specifications Following sections give general information about support of banking specifications provided with JCOP V2.4.1. Note that full support of these specifications is only possible with the applet performing specific banking operations. 3.4.1 VISA International Visa GlobalPlatform Card 2.1.1 Implementation Requirements Version 2.0 as defined in Ref. 4 with specific product configurations described in Ref. 5, including support for OpenPlatform 2.0.1 backwards compatibility and its relevant secure messaging methods. Contactless communication is supported according to the Visa contactless Payment Specification Version 2.0.2 which includes Additions and Clarifications v3.0. 3.4.2 EMV EMV contactless communication is supported as defined in Ref. 5, Ref. 6, Ref. 7, Ref. 8 and Ref. 9. JCOP V2.4.1 supports all relevant security guidelines for the implementation of EMV applets
- eGovernment
- ePassport
- Banking, finance
- Mobile communications (GSM)
- Public transportation
- Pay TV (Cable / Satellite)
- Conditional access
- Network access (PKI, Logical access)
- Digital rights management
- Secure access