


Product Description
The credit-card sized ChameleonMini Rev.G is a versatile tool for practical NFC and RFID security analysis, compliance and penetration tests, and various end-user applications. The freely programmable platform can create perfect clones of various existing commercial smartcards, including cryptographic functions and the Unique Identifier (UID). It can be employed to assess security aspects in RFID and NFC environments in different attack scenarios, such as replay or relay attacks, state restoration attacks, sniffing of NFC communication, or functional tests of RFID equipment. New firmware for the ChameleonMini can be comfortably uploaded via a USB bootloader. A convenient, human-readable command set allows to configure its behavior and update the settings and content of up to eight internally stored, virtualized contactless cards. During battery-powered stand-alone operation, the integrated buttons and LEDs enable user interaction and feedback.
The ChameleonMini firmware can be configured and uploaded via USB to emulate a passive NFC device (e.g. a contactless card), act as an active NFC device (e.g. an RFID reader), sniff the communication (i.e. monitor the bits on the RF interface), and log the communication (during emulation and sniffing). The ChameleonMini can be interfaced with standard terminal software, via the command line, or controlled by user-written scripts and applications. The modular firmware structure allows for easy expandability to other not yet supported cards and standards. Various functions and settings can be assigned to the buttons and LEDs. Card contents can be easily uploaded and downloaded via USB using X-MODEM.
Based on the open-source RFID emulator ChameleonMini: https://github.com/emsec/ChameleonMini.
Feature
Operating Frequency of 13.56 MHz