MIFARE Classic 1K vs ICODE SLIX2
MIFARE Classic 1K offers 1024 bytes memory with Crypto-1 (broken) security, making it ideal for legacy transit cards, access control (legacy systems). ICODE SLIX2 provides 2560 bits with 64-bit password security, suited for library management, industrial tracking, pharmaceutical.
MIFARE Classic 1K
ICODE SLIX2
MIFARE Classic 1K vs ICODE SLIX2
These two chips serve fundamentally different niches: Classic 1K is a 13.56 MHz ISO 14443-A proximity card, while ICODE SLIX2 is a 13.56 MHz ISO 15693ISO 15693Standard for vicinity-range smart cards, 1+ meter read rangeView full → vicinity tag optimized for item-level logistics and library management. They are rarely direct competitors.
Overview
MIFARE Classic 1K operates on ISO 14443ISO 14443Standard for contactless smart cards at 13.56 MHz (Types A and B)View full →-3A at 106 kbps, with a read rangeread rangeMaximum communication distance between reader and tagView full → of 0–10 cm. It is designed for deliberate tap interactions: access control, transit payment, loyalty. Its Crypto-1Crypto-1Broken proprietary cipher in MIFARE Classic (reverse-engineered 2008)View full → cipher is broken, making it unsuitable for secure applications.
ICODE SLIX2 implements ISO 15693 (NFC-V), which operates at 13.56 MHz but with a much longer read range — up to 1 meter with a standard reader. Memory is 2,560 bits (320 bytes) organized in 80 blocks of 4 bytes. Key features include a 64-bit password, an NXP-proprietary EAS (Electronic Article Surveillance) function, DSFID (Data Storage Format Identifier) for content type tagging, and a privacy mode that prevents inventory scanning without a password.
Key Differences
- Standard: Classic 1K uses ISO 14443-A (proximity). SLIX2 uses ISO 15693 (vicinity).
- Read range: Classic 1K operates within 10 cm. SLIX2 can be read from up to 1 m.
- Use case philosophy: Classic 1K is designed for deliberate, intentional taps. SLIX2 is designed for bulk inventory scanning at distance — books on a library shelf, items in a crate.
- Smartphone support: Classic 1K is readable by most NFC smartphones (ISO 14443A). ICODE SLIX2 (ISO 15693) is readable by NFC-V capable phones — supported in Android 9+ and recent iPhones, but with less universal app support.
- Security: Both have limited security. Classic 1K's Crypto-1 is broken. SLIX2's 64-bit password provides basic protection against unauthorized writes.
- Memory: SLIX2 has 320 bytes; Classic 1K has 1,024 bytes (752 usable).
Technical Comparison
| Parameter | MIFARE Classic 1K | ICODE SLIX2 |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | ISO 14443-3A | ISO 15693 (NFC-V) |
| Memory | 1,024 bytes | 320 bytes (2,560 bits) |
| Read range | 0–10 cm | 0–100 cm |
| Data rate | 106 kbps | 26.48 kbps |
| Security | Crypto-1 (broken) | 64-bit password |
| EAS function | No | Yes |
| Privacy mode | No | Yes |
| DSFID / AFI | No | Yes |
| Smartphone support | NFC-A (universal) | NFC-V (Android 9+, recent iPhone) |
| Bulk inventory scan | Limited | Excellent (long range) |
| Typical cost (volume) | $0.10–$0.25 | $0.15–$0.35 |
Use Cases
MIFARE Classic 1K
Legacy access control, transit cards in existing Classic infrastructure, loyalty programs on older reader platforms.
ICODE SLIX2
- Library book and media item tracking (ISO 15693 is the dominant library RFID standard)
- Pharmaceutical item-level tracking (serialization, anti-counterfeiting via EAS)
- Industrial asset and tool tracking with longer-range handheld scanners
- Laundry management systems (garment tags)
- Document tracking in file rooms and archives
Verdict
These chips are not direct competitors. If you need proximity tap interactions (access, payment, identity), Classic 1K is the legacy option — though DESFire EV3 is the correct modern choice. If you need item-level logistics, library management, or vicinity inventory scanning, ICODE SLIX2 is the purpose-built solution. Mixing them in the same system requires two reader standards, which is rarely justified.
Rekomendasi
Choose MIFARE Classic 1K when you need massive installed base, widely available; choose ICODE SLIX2 when you need ISO 15693 with long read range (up to 1 m).