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Smart card chip answers e-passport demands

A STMicroelectronics product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Aug 13, 2004

STMicroelectronics has developed what it claims is of one of the world's most advanced dual-interface (contact and contactless) secure smart card ICs.

STMicroelectronics has developed what it claims is of one of the world's most advanced dual-interface (contact and contactless) secure smart card ICs.

The ST19WR66 offers 66Kbyte of EEPROM, enabling the product to store biometric records and personal information, as required by today's International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) programme.

The company's renowned nonvolatile memory technology allows ST to supply highly reliable EEPROM that retains data for more than 10 years, which is perfect for passport-type application lifecycles.

The 224Kbyte of user ROM is ideal for storing operating system and program code.

The 6Kbyte of user RAM, combined with the processing power of the advanced 8bit secure MCU, allow the fast data processing that is essential for rapid passport/ID personalisation during the manufacturing stage and fast verification in the field.

"This product meets the growing demand for secure dual-interface ICs, with high-speed interfaces and a large memory capacity for e-passport and ID/Government applications", said Reza Kazerounian, General Manager of ST's Smart Card ICs Division.

"ST's proven silicon technology, its world-class manufacturing capabilities, and its experience as one of the long-term leaders in this market, make the company the ideal partner for important long-term government projects such as ID and passports".

The chip also features a 1088bit modular arithmetic processor (MAP) for public-key cryptography, an enhanced (eDES) hardware DES engine, and AES-128 (Advanced Encryption Services) software-library capability.

These advanced cryptographic elements provide applications with rapid data encryption/decryption functions, essential for the storage of sensitive personal data records, for authentication and for providing digital signatures.

ST's long experience in supplying ISO14443-B RF interfaces allows the company to provide a high-speed 848kbit/s interface for contactless operation.

The high-speed contactless interface again reduces personalisation and testing time and speeds up verification of electronic ID documents at border controls.

ST's smart card IC solutions for governmental programs are a result of an exclusive combination of IC competence and smart card IC field experience, acquired worldwide.

Today, ST is involved in some of the world's leading and most innovative government-sponsored programmes, such as the pioneering Juki card programme in Japan using the ST19XR34 dual-interface product, the Italian ID card, the Indian driving licence, a French health card scheme, and the Brunei ID project.

The ST19WR66 product will be ready to ship for passport pilot programmes in Q4 2004, qualified and certified to ISO15408 Common Criteria EAL4+ for volume production by Q1, 2005.

The delivery will include not only the chip, but also contactless packaging to satisfy ICAO specifications.

US pricing for the product is between $2.5 and $3.5 depending on quantity and final packaging.

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