Our Online Store have the new products: RFID antenna board. Currently it can work with
JC10M24R and
JCOP4 card chips.
Compared with normal cards, the antenna board module has a smaller size and fixed holes, which is easy to integrate in the IOT(Internet Of Things) project.
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Diorin
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by Diorin » Thu Jun 23, 2016 1:19 am
Due to the requirement of our item, I want to compare javacard in many aspects. I also have to get the size of JCRE, maybe JUST an average value, but I didn't find any information about this. Do you have methods to know this? Sorry for my trivial question.
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lefibr
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by lefibr » Thu Jun 23, 2016 8:44 am
As a Java Card Applet developer, this is not a consideration as it is masked into ROM and will not affect the available space for us.
Why do you want to know this? for development, research, or card resource?
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by warex » Thu Jun 23, 2016 8:55 am
Afaik, the whole java card os occupies about 180K in java card
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