ATEK Access Technologies Announces Availability of its New Datakey Mini-Bar: The World’s Smallest Crypto Ignition Key

Eden Prairie, MN: ATEK Access Technologies has announced the availability of its new Datakey Mini-Bar series, the world’s smallest Crypto Ignition Key (CIK) portable memory system. Samples are now available, and orders are being accepted.

A Crypto Ignition Key is a portable memory device used as a credential to enable or disable cryptographic equipment. Since producing its first CIK in 1986, Datakey portable memory products have continuously evolved to meet the changing needs of cryptographic systems. One of the most significant trends in these devices has been the ongoing reduction of size, weight, and power (SWaP).

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In 2009, Datakey introduced the Bar series, offering a compact CIK solution for tactical environments. Today, the new Mini-Bar form factor takes that innovation even further, being 60% smaller than the Bar series while still meeting the same MIL-STD-810 environmental specifications.

Measuring just 21 mm x 15 mm, the Mini-Bar memory token is only slightly larger than a microSD card yet remains easy to handle. Mini-Bar memory tokens are available with serial EEPROM in 16 Kbit and 256 Kbit capacities, using either SPI or I²C interfaces. Models featuring Microchip’s CryptoAuthentication™ secure memory ICs are coming soon. Customised Mini-Bar tokens using customer-specified ICs will also be offered.

The Mini-Bar receptacle can be mounted in a corner of a device, minimizing the required front panel space and internal volume required. An RJ45 Ethernet jack is shown for size comparison.

The unique design of Mini-Bar receptacles allows them to be integrated into the corner of a housing, thereby minimising the amount of volume required inside the enclosure while also minimising the front panel space needed. Mini-Bar receptacles are offered with two different internal interfacing options:

• The MBRHN Mini-Bar receptacle features an 8-pin header connector and measures 16.3 mm x 15.8 mm x 13.7 mm.
• The MBRFN Mini-Bar receptacle features seven flat targets and measures 16.3 mm x 15.8 mm x 9.1 mm and is designed for use with an FFC/FPC interface board.

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Both receptacles are offered with or without an adhesive gasket and can achieve an IP67 seal when properly mounted.

“The Mini-Bar employs the same proven design as its predecessor, the Bar—slide-in/slide-out operation, corner-mounting, and MIL-STD-810 environmental performance, but is more than 60% smaller,” said Paul Plitzuweit, Senior Product Manager for the Datakey line. “This makes the Mini-Bar an ideal choice for next-generation cryptographic devices that have portable or embedded use cases. But the Mini-Bar is not limited to CIK applications. Any embedded system that requires a robust removable memory device for access control or data transfer applications could benefit from these revolutionary new products.”

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A Mini-Bar memory token inserts into a Mini-Bar receptacle, sliding over its spring-probe contacts.

ATEK Access Technologies (ATEK) designs and manufactures standard and customised sensing, safety, and portable memory solutions with a focus on quality, ruggedness and long product life cycles. Its brands include Larco and Datakey. ATEK’s Larco product line offers high-quality automatic door products and industrial safety mats, all manufactured in its US facility in Central Minnesota.

ATEK’s Datakey product line features portable memory devices that utilise solid over-molded construction, industrial-temperature electronics, redundant electrical contacts and high cycle-life receptacles for harsh environments. Datakey products also offer a proven history of long-term availability. Since 1976, Datakey has been the preferred portable memory solution for many of the world’s largest defence, medical, and industrial OEMs.

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