Native Operating System (ISO7816)
1/ MPCOS-EMV R5 Series:
Through our partnership with Gemalto we are able to offer their fifth generation of the highly successful MPCOS microprocessor card, in circulation since 1994.
Thanks to its security, flexibility and ease of use, more than 350 customers and partners around the world have chosen MPCOS to develop profitable business cases around smart card technology.
Please choose from the following byte sizes: 1k, 2k, 4k and 8k to fit your specific needs.
More information:
* MPCOS Flyer
* MPCOS EMV brochure
* MPCOS Technical Information
2/ Payflex Series
The versatile Payflex series is another of Gemalto's generic microprocessor range. It's the ideal smart card for multiple services requiring high security data management and e-purse payment. Payflex is adaptable to many different market applications.
Again please contact us regarding the following byte size ranges from 500 bytes, 1k, 2k, 4k, 8k, and 16k bytes. Please click here for more information on Payflex
3/ Infineon
| Manufacturer | Product | Memory | Controller OS | Example Applications | Information |
| Infineon | SLE66CX322P | 32 kbyte | SICRYPT | PKI, PC Security, Dual Interface | Datasheet |
| Infineon | SLE66CLX320p | 64 kbyte | SICRYPT | PKI, PC Security, Dual Interface | Datasheet |
| Infineon | SLE66CX322p | 32 kbyte | CardOS | Digital Signature, PKI, | Datasheet |
| Infineon | SLE66CX642p | 64 kbyte | CardOS | Digital Signature, PKI, | Datasheet |
Universal Smart Cards can also supply a very broad range of controllers (such as SLE66CX322P) and independent smart card operating systems that are not linked to any specific card manufacturer. Cardos O/S, for example, is provided by Siemens for the Infineon range of smart card microcontrollers. It offers the ideal solution for secure and easy user authentication in enterprises, as basis for the introduction of digital signatures in electronic workflows and for secure electronic communications with business partners and customers. With its 2048-bit keys, the operating system CardOS already today meets a standard intended to be binding for digital signatures only as early as 2010.
Please contact us on any of the above and we are happy to help you define a suitable microprocessor and O/s to meet with your needs




