Chip vs Chip

NTAG216 vs MIFARE DESFire Light

NTAG216 offers 888 bytes memory with 32-bit password security, making it ideal for vCard storage, complex NDEF records, data logging. MIFARE DESFire Light provides 640 bytes with AES-128 + LRP security, suited for transit tickets, loyalty, micro-payment tokens.

NTAG216 vs MIFARE DESFire Light

NTAG216 and MIFARE DESFire Light occupy neighboring tiers in the NFC chip hierarchy: one is the largest low-cost open-storage tag; the other is a stripped-down secure smartcard optimized for single-application transit and micropayment deployments. The comparison reveals where the economics of security overhead become worth paying.


Overview

NTAG216 provides 888 bytes of flat NDEF user memory with minimal access control — a 32-bit password and permanent lock bits. It is the most capable chip in the NTAG 21x family, readable by any NFC smartphone directly via the native tag reader. Its architecture is deliberately simple: no file system, no multi-application support, no cryptographic authentication.

MIFARE DESFire Light is NXP's cost-reduced DESFire variant, offering 640 bytes of EEPROM across a single-application file system secured by AES-128 with the LRP (Leakage Resilient Primitive) cipher option. It targets disposable transit tickets and low-value micropayment tokens where full DESFire EV3 cost is difficult to justify but Crypto-1 weakness cannot be tolerated. Unlike full DESFire, it supports only one application.


Key Differences

  • Security depth: NTAG216's 32-bit password can be bruted in seconds on a capable NFC reader. DESFire Light's AES-128 authentication is cryptographically unbreakable in practice.
  • Memory structure: NTAG216 stores a single contiguous NDEF record. DESFire Light organizes its 640 bytes into up to three Standard Data files within a single application.
  • Use-case scope: NTAG216 is multi-purpose and open. DESFire Light is single-application by design — you cannot add a second independent application later.
  • Transaction speed: DESFire Light with LRP completes an authenticated read-write cycle in under 100 ms at 106 kbps — suitable for transit gate throughput.
  • App requirement: NTAG216 NDEF reads require no app. DESFire Light's AES authentication requires an SDK-integrated app or a dedicated reader.
  • Cost delta: NTAG216 at $0.05–$0.15 vs DESFire Light at $0.30–$0.70 — a 3–5x premium for AES security.

Technical Comparison

Parameter NTAG216 MIFARE DESFire Light
NFC Tag Type Type 2 (ISO 14443-3A) Type 4 (ISO 14443-4)
User memory 888 bytes 640 bytes
Security 32-bit password AES-128 + LRP
Applications 1 (implicit NDEF) 1 (dedicated file system)
NDEF native read Yes Requires app
Data rate 106 kbps 106 / 212 / 424 kbps
Data retention 10 years 10 years
Write endurance 100,000 writes 200,000 writes
Common Criteria None EAL3+
Unit cost (volume) $0.05–$0.15 $0.30–$0.70
Target application General NDEF storage Single-application transit / micropayment

Use Cases

Where NTAG216 Excels

NTAG216 is ideal when the payload is large relative to what NTAG213/215 can hold, and the interaction is consumer-facing without authentication:

  • Full-featured NFC business cards with photo URL, multiple contact fields, and social media links in a single NDEF message
  • Smart event badges encoding full schedule, session QR equivalents, and a contact record in one tap-accessible payload
  • Open-data product labels where no authentication is required and maximum NDEF capacity matters
  • Configuration tags for IoT devices where a device reads its full configuration from a tag on first boot

Where MIFARE DESFire Light Excels

DESFire Light occupies a well-defined niche: disposable or limited-use tokens where counterfeiting and cloning protection is mandatory but full multi-application DESFire cost is unjustifiable:

  • Limited-use transit tickets (single-day or week passes) where Crypto-1's well-known weaknesses preclude MIFARE Classic but DESFire EV3's cost is too high for disposable stock
  • Prepaid event wristbands with a stored-value counter protected by AES
  • Loyalty token cards where a single encrypted value file tracks reward points
  • Micropayment tokens for closed-loop vending or laundry systems

Verdict

NTAG216 wins on raw memory capacity, open accessibility, and cost when no authentication is needed. DESFire Light wins on security — specifically when AES-128 protection of stored value or access credentials is required in a cost-constrained single-application deployment. If you are building open consumer-facing labels, choose NTAG216. If you are issuing transit tokens or value-bearing cards that must resist cloning, DESFire Light provides the minimum necessary security at the lowest AES-capable price point.

คำแนะนำ

Choose NTAG216 when you need largest NTAG 21x with most user memory; choose MIFARE DESFire Light when you need DESFire security in a cost-optimized package.