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EM4035 - 13.56MHz CRYPTO ISO15693 Compliant Contactless Identification Device

Download the EM4035 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the EM4035_EMMicroelectronic variant, as both devices belong to the same 13.56mhz crypto iso15693 compliant contactless identification device family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The EM4035 is a CMOS integrated circuit intended for use in contactless Read/Write transponders.

The EM4035 is completely ISO15693 compliant and is a member of ISO 15693 standard passive Read/Write RF tags operating at 13.56MHz.

Key Features

  • ISO15693 Standard: Fully Compliant Operating Frequency: 13.56MHz ± 7KHz 64-bit Unique Identifier (UID) 3.2K bit EEPROM organised in 50 words of 64 bits Support.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (EM4035_EMMicroelectronic-MARINSA.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number EM4035
Manufacturer EM Microelectronic - MARIN SA
File Size 111.50 KB
Description 13.56MHz CRYPTO ISO15693 Compliant Contactless Identification Device
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EM MICROELECTRONIC - MARIN SA www.DataSheet4U.com EM4035 13.56MHz CRYPTO ISO15693 Compliant Contactless Identification Device General Description The EM4035 is a CMOS integrated circuit intended for use in contactless Read/Write transponders. The EM4035 is completely ISO15693 compliant and is a member of ISO 15693 standard passive Read/Write RF tags operating at 13.56MHz. The Chip contains an implementation of a crypto-algorithm with 96 bit of user configurable secret-Keys contained in EEPROM. The 3.2k bit EEPROM memory contained in the chip is organized in 50 words of 64 bits, each word can be irreversibly locked. The memory contains a unique 64-bit serial number (UID). An ISO 15693 anticollision algorithm allows operating more tags in the field simultaneously.