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    P61D500

    Abstract: SmartMX2 Mifare MOB6 module package mob6 package desfire EV1 random ID P60D016
    Text: NXP secure microcontroller family SmartMX2TM SmartMX2 unleashes secure multi-applications without compromise This all-new family of secure microcontrollers is built on the groundbreaking IntegralSecurityTM architecture. Based on a versatile platform concept, the SmartMX2 family delivers unprecedented


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    SOT658-1

    Abstract: NXP SmartMX2 P60C080 NXP P60 MIFARE DESFire Functional Specification SOT658 smartmx2 mifare plus functional specification P60C144 MIFARE DESFire EV1 Functional Specification
    Text: SmartMX2 family P60C080 and P60C144 Secure high-performance contact interface smart card controller Rev. 1 — 21 October 2010 198210 Objective short data sheet PUBLIC 1. Introduction The new NXP Semiconductors SmartMX2 P60 family was created in order to cover all


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    SOT658

    Abstract: NXP SmartMX2 pdm1.1 P60D144 SOT658-3 MOB4 package SmartMX2 P60 SmartMX2 P60D080 MIFARE DESFire Functional Specification
    Text: SmartMX2 family P60D080 and P60D144 Secure high-performance dual interface smart card controller Rev. 1 — 1 September 2010 197210 Objective short data sheet PUBLIC 1. Introduction The new NXP Semiconductors SmartMX2 P60 family was created in order to cover all


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    NXP P60

    Abstract: SmartMX2 P60 smartmx2
    Text: SmartMX2 family P60C080 and P60C144 Secure high-performance contact interface smart card controller Rev. 1 — 21 October 2010 198210 Objective short data sheet PUBLIC 1. Introduction The new NXP Semiconductors SmartMX2 P60 family was created in order to cover all


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    NAU000

    Abstract: P60D080 NXP P60 MOB4 package
    Text: SmartMX2 family P60D080 and P60D144 Secure high-performance dual interface smart card controller Rev. 1 — 1 September 2010 197210 Objective short data sheet PUBLIC 1. Introduction The new NXP Semiconductors SmartMX2 P60 family was created in order to cover all


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    Text: SmartMX2 P40 family P40C040/072 Secure smart card controller Rev. 1.4 — 17 December 2013 262814 Objective short data sheet COMPANY PUBLIC 1. Introduction P40C040/072 is a secure microcontroller designed and manufactured by NXP Semiconductors. It is part of the Smart-IC family of secure micro-controllers. The


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    Text: SmartMX2 P40 family P40C040/072 Secure smart card controller Rev. 1.3 — 5 November 2013 262813 Objective short data sheet COMPANY PUBLIC 1. Introduction P40C040/072 is a secure microcontroller designed and manufactured by NXP Semiconductors. It is part of the Smart-IC family of secure micro-controllers. The


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    Desfire ev1 implementation

    Abstract: No abstract text available
    Text: NXP SmartMXTM high security microcontroller IC SmartMX for programmable, high-security, multi-application smart cards SmartMX, the platform of choice for secure and fast data transactions, is a proven solution for contact and contactless applications including eGovernment, banking and public transport.


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    Text: Preventing fraud in ePassports and eIDs Security protocols for today and tomorrow by Markus Mösenbacher, NXP Machine-readable passports have been a reality since the 1980s, but it wasn't until after 2001, in the wake of the terrorist attacks of September 11 in the US,


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    Text: The future of National eID: increased security and citizen-centric services As the number of programs for national electronic IDs eIDs continues to grow, there is an increasing need for IC solutions that ensure security, reduce fraud and support multi-application functionality. NXP, the preferred partner for eGovernment


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    MIFARE DESFire Implementation hints and example

    Abstract: DESFire Implementation hints and examples Mifare DESFire EV1 APDU Command MIFARE DESFire Features and Hints desfire hints native desfire commands Mifare plus apdu commands SAMPLE CODE FOR MIFARE PLUS 0/MIFARE DESFire Implementation hints and example DesFire EV1 confidential
    Text: 2013 Technical Identification Trainings Customer Application Support Business Unit Identification Customer Trainings 2013 Technical Identification Trainings Contents General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 JCOP eGovernment Solutions . . . . . . . . . 19


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