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SLE88CFX4000P Datasheet, PDF (2/10 Pages) Infineon Technologies AG – Security & Chip Card ICs
SLE 88CFX4000P Preliminary Short Product Information
This document contains preliminary information on a new product under development.
Details are subject to change without notice.
Revision History: Current Version 04.03
Previous Releases: SLE 88CX1280P Preliminary Short Product Information
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Subjects (changes since last revision)
Product name changed to SLE 88CFX4000P
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Secure and Mobile Solutions - Security Group
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