MP300 TCL2


  • PCD testing easy like never before : introduction of automated reference PICC
  • Support of all NFC modes
  • Integrated inside Micropross Contactless Test Station
  • NFC Forum validation tool
  • Generation of EMD : check the immunity of your reader

  • Supports ISO/IEC 14443 A/B, MifareTM, FeliCaTM, ISO/IEC 15693, ISO/IEC 18092 (NFC-IP1 and NFC-IP2), NFC Forum and EMVCo protocols

  • Numerous physical and protocolary adjustable parameters

  • Gives the possibility to spy the exchange with the device under test

  • Features chip impedance measurement, smartcard resonance frequency measurement and many other physical measurements

  • Compatible with Very High BaudRate contactless smartcards





The main features of the MP300 TCL2 are :

  • Compatibility with smartcards,  RFID tags, inlays, e-Passports, micro-modules, and NFC objects
  • Support of the ISO/IEC 14443, ISO/IEC 15693, ISO/IEC 18092, MifareTM, FeliCaTM protocols
  • Supports NFC-IP1, NFC-IP2 specifications, in all modes (active, passive mode, in active and target variantes)
  • Supports all test cases defined by the NFC Forum (analog and digital)
  • Fully implements NFC peer to peer protocol
  • Open for implementation of custom protocols
  • Endless possibilities of protocolary customisation
  • All physical parameters can be adjusted (field strength, carrier frequency, modulation index, ...)
  • Spy of the exchanges happening between the tester and the tested object
  • Accurate timing measurement features
  • Sequencer, for a perfect test scenario repetition and advanced protocol testing
  • Advanced physical measurement functionalities (chip impedance, resonance frequency measurement, field measurement)
  • Compatible with Micropross'Universal Contactless Bench and ISO 18047 Test Bench
  • Can be synchronised with a MP300 TC3 or SC1, for analysis of dual interface smartcards, or NFC objects
  • Open platform : integrate the MP300 TCL2 inside your own test platform
  • Supplied with the MPManager software suite, enabling the complete control of the tester without any programming knowledge
  • Presence of numerous business oriented interpreters, including ICAO, EMV, NFC-IP1, NFC-Forum, for a better understanding of all spied exchanges.
  • Tool is already compatible with Contactless Very High Baudrate (VHBR) testing, as proven in this document

 

This tester will typically be used in the following contexts :

  • Debug of a smartcard operating system
  • Quality inspection tasks
  • Compliance checking of a smartcard with defined standards
  • Electrical qualification of a smartcard or a micro-module
  • NFC testing sessions

 

Supported protocols

Contactless terminal emulation (smartcard testing)

ISO/IEC 14443 (proximity cards)

Type A
  • Supported
Type B
  • Supported
Anticollision
  • Supported
T=CL protocol
  • Supported
Supported data rates
  • 106, 212, 424, 828 kbps
  • Asymetrical data rates supported

B' (Innovatron)

Supported

ISO/IEC 15693 (vicinity cards)

Supported data rates
  • Low data rate
  • High data rate
Tag coding method
  • One sub-carrier
  • Two sub-carriers
Encoding modes
  • 1 out of 4
  • 1 out of 256

ISO 18000-3 Mode 1

Supported

Mifare TM

Types supported
  • Classic
  • Light
  • Ultra Light
  • Ultra Light C
  • Many more
Encryption
  • Assisted by hardware

FeliCa TM

Available data rates
  • 212 and 424 kbps
Encryption
  • Available through an external device

Raw mode

Gives the possibility to exchange frames without any protocolary encapsulation

Out of standard chips

Benefit from Micropross' experience in smartcard programming

Optionnal smartcard emulation (reader/writer testing)

ISO/IEC 14443 (proximity cards)

Type A
  • Supported
Type B
  • Supported
Supported datarates
  • 106, 212, 424, 848 kbps
  • Asymetrical datarates supported

FeliCa TM

Supported datarates
  • 212 and 424 kbps

ISO/IEC 15693 (vicinity cards)

Emulated types of tags
  • One sub-carrier
  • Two sub-carriers
NFC
NFC Forum
  • Supported communication modes
  • Tag mode (type 1 to 4)
  • Reader/writer mode
  • Peer to peer mode
  • Supported data rates
  • 106, 212 and 424 kbps

ISO/IEC 18092 (NFC-IP1, NFC-IP2)

  • Supported communication modes

 

  • Passive initiator
  • Passive target (optionnal)
  • Active initiator
  • Active target
  • Supported data rates
  • 106, 212 and 424 kbps

Programmable parameters

Physical parameters

Field strength
  • Adjustable
Modulation index
  • From 0% to 100%
Field rise time
  • 0ms to 5ms
Carrier frequency
  • 12.56MHz to 14.56MHz
Modulation rise and fall times
  • 0µs to 10µs

Logical parameters

Type A pause width
  • 0 to 4.4µs
Frame waiting time
  • Adjustable in ETU
Type B framing (SOF, EGT, EOF, bit duration)
  • Adjustable in clock cycles
TR2 timing
  • Adjustable with the sequencer
Communication speed
  • 106, 212, 424, 848 kbps

Spy feature

Resolution
  • 20ns
Events displayed
  • Field detection
  • External field detection
  • Carrier and subcarrier detection
  • Type A sequences
  • Phase changes
  • Bytes
  • Frames
  • User events
  • Trigger in
  • Trigger out
  • I/O direction
  • Baudrate changes (asymetrical data rates are supported)

Available tests

Electrical testing

Resonance frequency measurement

Range
  • 11 to 24 MHz

Q factor measurement

Chip impedance

Measurement done at 13.56 MHz

Magnetic field measurement

Measurement range
  • 0 to 8 A/m

Generation of EMD (Electro Magnetic Disturbance)

Logical testing

Automatic testing

Send type A command, wait, send type B command and receive answer (for type B cards)
Send type B command, wait, sent type A command and receive answer (for type A cards)
Switch on field, wait, send request command (A or B), receive answer
Send request, wait, send request, receive the answer
Antitearing
PICC reset characterization
Check minimum FDT (frame delay time)

Testing through API manipulation

Response time measurement (FDT, TR0, TR1)
Sending of out of standard frames
Sending misformed blocks (wrong number of bits)
Retro modulation ratio measurement
Distance simulation checking
Separated RX channel allowing communication using a RF amplifier

Triggers

The MP300 TCL2 offers many triggers, to synchronise or to be synchronised by external laboratory devices (oscilloscopes,...)

Physical information

Weight (Uniterary rack package)
  • 1.98 kg

 

Dimensions (Uniterary rack package)
  • Width : 150mm
  • Height : 78mm
  • Depth : 270mm

Communication parameters

USB 2.0
TCP/IP 10/100 Mbps
RS 232

Software development

Remote development (the code is executed from the PC)

Elements available
  • MPSDK .NET library available on demand
  • Communication Dll supplied
Supported programming languages
  • C, C++, VB, Java, .NET
  • Any language that supports Dll

Embedded development (the code is executed directly by the MP300)

Recommended cross compiler
  • Windriver compiler (prefered version : 4.4b)

User Interface

MPManager

The MP300 TCL2 is supplied with the MPManager software. The aim of this software, is to allow the user to access the power of the tester without any programming knowledge.

First, the MPManager software allows you to define the physical conditions that will be used for the communication session with the smartcard.

 
This is one part of the parameters definition window


 

Then, MPManager allows you to define the exchanges that will happen. A multitude of commands are available, which have been thought to cover all of the customer needs.

 
This is one part of the catalogue of commands available with the MP300 TCL2


 

Using those commands, the user can build his own test script.

 


 

Once this script is built, it is possible to run it step by step, in continuous mode, or even specify how many times it is needed to run it.

 
The result of the execution of the script with a smartcard


 

For NFC objects testing, MPManager opens you all possibilities that are defined by the NFC-IP1 and –IP2 specifications ;

 
All configurations, and all baudrates can be accessed with the MP300 TCL2


 

Just by clicking a button, it is possible to launch the spy of the exchanges between the MP300 TCL2 and the smartcard.
This will give an exact display of the frames that have been exchanged, as well as protocol analysis. A tree and a graphical representation of the data is available. Among the graphical representation are the characters, sequences, modulations, presence of the field, phase changes...

 
A typical spy session conducted by the TCL2.


 

For NFC compliant exchanges, the interpretation of the exchanges can be done according to the NFC specifications.

 


A higher level viewer is also available. This uses Micropross business oriented interpreters, in order to give a better understanding of the exchanges.

 

 

 

MPManager can also perform with the MP300 TCL2 some physical measurement.
To qualify the assembly micromodule + antenna inside the smartcard, the resonance frequency + Q factor measurement is very handy.

 


 


Micropross supplies a complete range of accessories for the MP300 TCL2, that include :

 

  • Different sizes of antennas
  • Different sizes of cables
  • Test benches, to perform RF testing
  • The software key to unlock the NFC passive target emulation and smartcard simulation modes

   
Micropross also introduces to the market a revolutionnary piece of hardware, that will change the life of engineers who are performing analog tests of PCD, and PICC : the automated reference PICC

To perform PCD (reader) tests, you need to use a Reference PICC as described in the different test standards.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Depending on the test cases, you have to tune different parameters on the Reference PICC:

The resonance frequency

Choice of the load (fixed or variable)

Value of the variable load

 

And, in addition to these settings you may need additional tools or features to perform the test:
A voltmeter to measure a DC voltage on the Reference PICC
An adjustable power supply to inject a voltage in the Reference PICC
A feature to change the value of the 847kHz signal which is used to emulate a PICC and to test the reader sensitivity
 

With the Micropross Reference PICC automated antenna, you don’t need to do the different settings manually or to use additional tools. On this antenna, all the settings are automated:

Resonance frequency

Choice of the load

Value of the load

 

And in addition, there are:

An integrated voltmeter

An integrated adjustable power supply

An integrated feature to change the amplitude of the 847kHz signal

 

Behind, each of these features, you have low level API (choice of the resonance frequency value…) as well as higher level API corresponding to the different test cases (the antenna is calibrated to be used for each test case).

 

For example, if you want to check if your reader generates at least Hmin (operating volume characterization), the higher level API will set the resonance frequency to 13.56MHz, the variable load and the value of the variable load. Then you just have to use the API for the voltmeter to perform this test.

 

Micropross Automated Reference PICC is the ultimate response when it comes to automated performance of contactless reader testing (PCD testing). Gain in productivity and test accuracy is immediate, as this piece of hardware does all the hard work for you!

 

This antenna can be controlled by your own personal test software, or directly from Micropross automated test suite, like ISO 10373-6;2011 PCD and PICC, or ISO 22536 (NFC-IP1 analog). it is available for testing of several ISO 10373-6:2011 classes (Class 1 to 6 models are available).

 

 

 

We also supply packages to extend the warranty of the tester. Please ask us for the maintenance contracts available.