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DS1963S
SHA iButton


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  • Application Note 27: Understanding and Using Cyclic Redundancy Checks with Maxim iButton Products - DS1963S
  • Application Note 126: 1-Wire Communication Through Software - DS1963S
  • Application Note 148: Guidelines for Reliable Long Line 1-Wire® Networks - DS1963S
  • Application Note 150: Small Message Encryption using SHA Devices - DS1963S
  • Application Note 151: Dallas Digital Monetary Certificates - DS1963S
  • Application Note 152: SHA iButton Secrets and Challenges - DS1963S
  • Application Note 154: Passwords in SHA Authentication - DS1963S
  • Application Note 155: 1-Wire® Software Resource Guide Device Description - DS1963S
  • Application Note 156: DS1963S SHA 1-Wire API Users Guide - DS1963S
  • Application Note 157: SHA iButton API Overview - DS1963S
  • Application Note 159: Software Methods to Achieve Robust 1-Wire® Communication in iButton® Applications - DS1963S
  • Application Note 187: 1-Wire Search Algorithm - DS1963S
  • Application Note 190: Challenge and Response with 1-Wire SHA devices - DS1963S
  • Application Note 192: Using the DS2480B Serial 1-Wire Line Driver - DS1963S
  • Application Note 244: Advanced 1-Wire Network Driver - DS1963S
  • Application Note 1097: White Paper 2: Using the 1-Wire® Public Domain Kit - DS1963S
  • Application Note 1098: White Paper 3: Why are 1-Wire SHA-1 Devices Secure? - DS1963S
  • Application Note 1099: White Paper 4: Glossary of 1-Wire SHA-1 Terms - DS1963S
  • Application Note 1100: White Paper 5: Using 1-Wire APIs for Data Sheet Commands - DS1963S
  • Application Note 1201: White Paper 8: 1-Wire SHA-1 Overview - DS1963S
  • Application Note 1770: Securing Electronic Transactions Using SHA-1 Secure Hash Algorithm - DS1963S
  • Application Note 1820: White Paper 1: SHA Devices Used in Small Cash Systems - DS1963S
  • Application Note 3522: White Paper 9: Are SHA-1 Devices Still Secure Enough? - DS1963S
  • Application Note 3675: Protecting the R&D Investment—Two-Way Authentication and Secure Soft-Feature Settings - DS1963S
  • Application Note 3676: DS2460 in a SHA-1 Secure System - DS1963S
  • Application Note 3808: What Is an iButton? - DS1963S
  • Application Note 3967: Selecting a Serial Bus - ds1963s

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    2007-11-27
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