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+ | The '''Secure Element''' (or SE) is the NFC/ApplePay chip. This chip is codenamed '''Stockholm'''. Firmware packages for the chip are codenamed '''Icefall''' and use the <code>.sefw</code> file extension. Internally, the firmware packages seem to be divided into sections marked with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_number_(programming) magics] <code>SLALOM_PACKAGE</code>, <code>CRS_PACKAGE</code>, and <code>FTA_PACKAGE</code>. |
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− | The SE or Secure Element is the NFC / ApplePay chip. This chip was codenamed '''Stockholm''' |
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+ | Apple's description of ApplePay and the Secure element: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203027 |
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Latest revision as of 20:43, 18 April 2020
The Secure Element (or SE) is the NFC/ApplePay chip. This chip is codenamed Stockholm. Firmware packages for the chip are codenamed Icefall and use the .sefw
file extension. Internally, the firmware packages seem to be divided into sections marked with the magics SLALOM_PACKAGE
, CRS_PACKAGE
, and FTA_PACKAGE
.
Apple's description of ApplePay and the Secure element: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203027
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