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1 USB CCID IFD Handler
2 ====================
3
4 This package provides the source code for a generic USB CCID
5 (Chip/Smart Card Interface Devices) driver. See [1] for the USB CCID
6 specifications from the USB working group.
7
8
9 Authors:
10 ========
11
12 - Ludovic Rousseau <ludovic.rousseau@free.fr>
13 - Carlos Prados for the PPS and ATR parsing code (taken from his
14 towitoto driver) in towitoko/ directory.
15 - Olaf Kirch for the T=1 TPDU code (from the OpenCT package) in openct/
16 directory. I (Ludovic Rousseau) greatly improved this code.
17
18
19 Supported CCID readers:
20 =======================
21
22 (in alphabetical order)
23 - ActivCard USB reader 3.0
24 - Advanced Card Systems ACR 38U-CCID [16]
25 old versions of this reader have a bug: the reader do timeout when a
26 special USB frame is sent from the reader. If the frame size if a
27 multiple of wMaxPacketSize the communication is stopped.
28 - Alcor Micro AU9520 [46]
29 Firmware 1.01 is bogus. The time request sent by the card is not
30 forwarded by the reader to the host.
31 - Athena ASE IIIe USB V2 [29]
32 - Athena ASE IIIe KB USB [42]
33 - C3PO LTC31 (new model, USB product id 0x0006) [8]
34 - Cherry XX33 keyboard [?]
35 - Cherry XX44 keyboard (SmartBoard G83-6744) [18]
36 - Cherry SmartTerminal ST2000U [35]
37 - Cherry ST-1044U [27]
38 - Dell keyboard SK-3106 [?]
39 - Dell smart card reader keyboard [?]
40 - Eutron SIM Pocket Combo [25]
41 - Eutron CryptoIdentity [26]
42 - Gemplus GemPC 433 SL [2]
43 - Gemplus GemPC Card [41]
44 - Gemplus GemPC Key [3]
45 - Gemplus GemPC PinPad
46 - Gemplus GemPC Twin [4]
47 - Gemplus GemCore POS Pro
48 - Gemplus GemCore SIM Pro
49 - Kobil KAAN Base [19]
50 - Kobil KAAN Advanced [20]
51 - Kobil KAAN SIM III [21]
52 - Kobil mIDentity [22]
53 - OmniKey CardMan 3121 [5]
54 - SCM Micro SCR 331 [6]
55 You shall upgrade the firmware [17] using version 5.18 or later.
56 - SCM Micro SCR 331-DI [11]
57 You shall upgrade the firmware [17] using version 6.22 or later.
58 - SCM Micro SCR 335 [7]
59 The firmware of this reader can't be upgraded so be sure to buy a
60 recent model with firmware 5.14 or later
61 - SCM Micro SCR 355
62 - SCM Micro SCR 3310 [30]
63 - SCM Micro SCR 3311 [31]
64 - SCM Micro SPR 532 [9]
65 You shall contact Torsten Maykranz <tmaykranz@scmmicro.de> to get a
66 firmware upgrade.
67 - SmartEpad (v 2.0) [32]
68 The firmware gives a very strange description of the reader (like a
69 dwDefaultClock: 1024.000 MHz). So do not expect a perfect behavior.
70 - Verisign Secure Storage Token [24]
71 - Verisign Secure Token [?]
72
73
74 Should work but untested by me:
75 ===============================
76
77 I would like to get these readers to perform test and validation and
78 move them in the supported list above. If you are one of the
79 manufacturers, please, contact me.
80
81 - Axalto Reflex USB v3 [38]
82 - C3PO LTC32 [13]
83 - Gemplus GemPC Express
84 - HP USB Smart Card Keyboard [44]
85 - id3 Semiconductors CL1356D [45] (tested by me but I don't have the
86 reader anymore)
87 - id3 Semiconductors CL1356T [48] (it should be the same firmware as the
88 CL1356D)
89 - OmniKey CardMan 3021
90 - OmniKey CardMan 3621 [43]
91 - OmniKey CardMan 3821 [37]
92 - OmniKey CardMan 5125 [33]
93 - OmniKey CardMan 6121 [36]
94 - SCM Micro SCR 331-DI NTTCom [23]
95 - SCM Micro SCR 3310-NTTCOM [28]
96 - SCM Micro SCR 3320 [32]
97 - SCM Micro SCR 333 [15]
98 - SCM Micro SDI 010 [39]
99 - SCM SCR 3340 ExpressCard54 [34]
100 - Silitek SK-3105 keyboard [12] or C3PO TLTC2USB [14]
101 - Winbond Electronics (for OEM only) [40]
102
103
104 Unsupported or partly supported CCID readers:
105 =============================================
106
107 - ActivCard USB reader 2.0 [10]
108 The reader do timeout when a special USB frame is sent from the
109 reader. If the frame size if a multiple of wMaxPacketSize the
110 communication is stopped.
111 - C3PO LTC31 (old model, USB product id 0x0003) [8]
112 The reader works fine with Linux kernel 2.4 but does not with Linux
113 kernel 2.6. The ioctl() syscall returns EINVAL (Invalid argument)
114 - iDream (THRC2002-2) [47]
115 PPS fails with a Cryptoflex card
116 powerup fails with a Setcos card
117 does work with the belgium eID (the reader is sold for this
118 application)
119 - RSA SecureID SID800 [24]
120 The USB layer is completely broken. The reader is sometimes not even
121 seen on the USB bus (same problem under Windows). Maybe newer
122 devices will work?
123
124
125 Supported operating systems:
126 ============================
127
128 - GNU/Linux (libusb 0.1.7)
129 - MacOS X/Darwin (libusb 0.1.8beta, CVS snapshot. See "Known problems")
130 to libusb)
131
132
133 Debug informations:
134 ===================
135
136 The driver uses the debug function provided by pcscd. So if pcscd sends
137 its debug to stderr (pcscd --foreground) then the CCID will also send
138 its debug to stderr. If pcscd sends its debug to syslog (by default)
139 then the CCID will also send its debug to syslog.
140
141 You can change the debug level using the Info.plist configuration file.
142 The Info.plist is installed, by default, in
143 /usr/local/pcsc/drivers/ifd-ccid.bundle/Contents/Info.plist
144
145 The debug level is set in the ifdLogLevel field. It is a binary OR
146 combinaison of 4 different levels.
147 - 1: critical: important error messages
148 - 2: info: informative messages like what reader was detected
149 - 4: comm: a dump of all the bytes exchanged between the host and the
150 reader
151 - 8: periodic: periodic info when pcscd test if a card is present (every
152 1/10 of a second)
153
154 By default the debug level is set to 3 (1 + 2) and correspond to the
155 critical and info levels.
156
157 You have to restart the driver so it read the configuration file again
158 and use the new debug level value. To restart the driver you just need
159 to unplug all your CCID readers so the the driver is unloaded and then
160 replug your readers. You can also restart pcscd.
161
162
163 Known problems:
164 ===============
165
166 MacOSX libusb
167 """""""""""""
168 There is a bug in libusb that crash the libusb library when you
169 unplug a reader and replug it in another USB socket. So if you
170 unplug a reader replug it in the same USB socket.
171
172 see http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=886778&group_id=1674&atid=101674
173
174
175 Licence:
176 ========
177
178 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
179 under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
180 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at
181 your option) any later version.
182
183 This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
184 WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
185 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser
186 General Public License for more details.
187
188 You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
189 along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
190 Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
191
192
193 History:
194 ========
195
196 1.1.0 - 11 August 2006, Ludovic Rousseau
197 - support Extended APDU (up to 64KB) for readers in TPDU mode (many
198 readers) or Extended APDU mode (very rare). This only works for
199 T=1 cards.
200 - add support for C3PO LTC31 (new version), OmniKey CardMan 3021, HP
201 USB Smart Card Keyboard, Actividentity (ActiveCard) Activkey Sim,
202 id3 Semiconductors CL1356D and CL1356T, Alcor Micro AU9520
203 - support the contactless interface of the SCR331-DI-NTTCOM
204 - add support of FreeBSD
205 - increase the USB timeout used for PIN verify/modify to not timeout
206 before the reader
207 - the 4-bytes value returned by CM_IOCTL_GET_FEATURE_REQUEST shall
208 be encoded in big endian as documented in PCSC v2 part 10 ch 2.2
209 page 2. The applications using this feature shall be updated (to
210 respect the PCSC specification).
211 - use ./configure --enable-twinserial to compile and install the the
212 driver for the GemPC Twin serial
213 - some minor bugs removed
214
215
216 1.0.1 - 22 April 2006, Ludovic Rousseau
217 - add support for Axalto Reflex USB v3, SCM Micro SDI 010, Winbond
218 Electronics W81E381 chipset, Gemplus GemPC Card, Athena ASE IIIe
219 KB USB, OmniKey CardMan 3621
220 - support Solaris (Solaris uses a different libusb)
221 - better documentation for ./configure arguments
222 - improve support of Cherry XX44 keyboard for PIN verify and change
223 (circumvent firmware bugs)
224 - do not use LTPBundleFindValueWithKey() from pcscd since this
225 function has been removed from pcscd API
226 - use -fvisibility=hidden is available to limit the number of
227 exported symbols
228
229
230 1.0.0 - 3 March 2006, Ludovic Rousseau
231 - add support for ActivCard USB Reader 3.0, Athena ASE IIIe USB V2,
232 SCM Micro SCR 355, SCR 3311, SCR 3320, SCR 3340 ExpressCard54,
233 Gemplus GemCore SIM Pro, GemCore POS Pro (serial and USB), GemPC
234 Express (ExpressCard/54 interface), SmartEpad (v 2.0), OmniKey
235 CardMan 5125
236 - greatly improve support of PIN PAD readers. We now support TPDU
237 readers with T=1 cards
238 - use l10n strings for the Gemplus GemPC PIN PAD (it has a screen).
239 Supported languages are: de, en, es, fr, it
240 - rename ACS ACR 38 in ACR 38U-CCID since the ACR 38 is a different
241 reader and is not CCID compatible
242 - allow to select the Power On voltage using Info.plist instead of
243 recompiling the source code
244 - correct bugs in the support of multi-slots readers
245 - if the card is faster than the reader (TA1=97 for example) we try
246 to use a not-so-bad speed (corresponding to TA1=96, 95 or 94)
247 instead of the default speed of TA1=11
248 - the src/parse tool do not use the driver anymore. No need to
249 update the Info.plist file first.
250 - some minor bugs removed
251
252
253 0.9.4 - 27 November 2005, Ludovic Rousseau
254 - add support for Eutron SIM Pocket Combo, Eutron CryptoIdentity,
255 Verisign Secure Token and VeriSign Secure Storage Token, GemPC
256 Card (PCMCIA), SCM SCR331-DI NTTCom, SCM Micro SCR 3310-NTTCom,
257 Cherry ST-1044U, Cherry SmartTerminal ST-2XXX
258 - add support of PC/SC v2 part 10 CM_IOCTL_GET_FEATURE_REQUEST add
259 support of FEATURE_VERIFY_PIN_DIRECT and FEATURE_MODIFY_PIN_DIRECT
260 remove support of IOCTL_SMARTCARD_VENDOR_VERIFY_PIN (now
261 obsoleted). A sample code is available in examples/scardcontrol.c
262 - we need pcsc-lite 1.2.9-beta9 since some structures used for PIN
263 pad readers are defined by pcsc-lite
264 - some (bogus) cards require an extra EGT but the ATR does not say
265 so. We try to detect the bogus cards and set TC1=2
266 - IFDHSetProtocolParameters(): only use a data rate supported by the
267 reader in the PPS negociation, otherwise we stay at the default
268 speed.
269 - calculate and store the read timeout according to the card ATR
270 instead of using a fixed value of 60 seconds
271 - increase the read timeout if the card sends and WTX request
272 - improve support of GemPC Twin and GemPC Card (serial protocol)
273 - reset the device on close only if DRIVER_OPTION_RESET_ON_CLOSE is
274 set. The problem was that a device reset also disconnects the
275 keyboard on a keyboard + reader device.
276 - use color logs
277 - some minor bugs removed
278
279
280 0.9.3 - 14 March 2005, Ludovic Rousseau
281 - change the licence from GNU GPL to GNU Lesser GPL (LGPL)
282 - add support for ACS ACR 38, Kobil KAAN Base, Kobil KAAN Advanced,
283 Kobil KAAN SIM III, Kobil KAAN mIDentity, SCM Micro SCR 331,
284 SCM Micro SCR 331-DI, SCM Micro SCR 335, SCM Micro SCR 3310,
285 SCM Micro SCR 532, Cherry XX44 readers
286 - improve communication speed with readers featuring "Automatic PPS
287 made by the CCID"
288 - switch the Cherry xx33 reader in ISO mode if power up in EMV mode
289 fails.
290 - add support of character level readers. Thanks to O2Micro for the
291 patch
292 - add support for the O2Micro OZ776S reader but the reader firmware
293 is still bogus
294 - check firmware version to avoid firmwares with bugs. You can still
295 use a bogus firmware by setting DRIVER_OPTION_USE_BOGUS_FIRMWARE
296 in Info.plist
297 - some minor bugs removed
298
299 0.9.2 - 15 August 2004, Ludovic Rousseau
300 - T=1 TPDU code:
301 . the work on T=1 TPDU code was possible thanks to Gemplus
302 validation team who helped me test, debug and bring the code to
303 an EMV validation level. Thanks to Jérôme, Jean-Yves, Xavier and
304 the Gemplus readers department
305 . error code was not checked correctly
306 . avoid a (nearly) infinite loop when resynch are needed.
307 . correctly initialise an internal value to allow more than one
308 reader to work
309 - multi-slots readers
310 . add support for multi-slots readers. The only one I have is a
311 SCM Micro SCR 331-DI with a contact and a contactless interface.
312 The contactless interface may or may not work for you since the
313 reader uses proprietary (undocumented) commands.
314 - GemPC Twin serial reader
315 . perform a command (get the reader firmware) to be sure a GemPC
316 Twin (serial or pcmcia) reader is connected
317 . use a dynamic timeout when reading the serial port.
318 The first timeout used when detecting the reader is 2 seconds to
319 not wait too long if no reader is connected. Later timeouts are
320 set to 1 minute to allow long time APDU.
321 - use `pkg-config libpcsclite --cflags` to locate the pcsc-lite
322 header files
323 - use `pkg-config --print-errors --atleast-version=1.2.9-beta5 libpcsclite`
324 to test the pcsc-lite version
325 - code improvements thanks to the splint tool (http://www.splint.org/)
326
327 0.9.1 - 1 July 2004, Ludovic Rousseau
328 - I forgot to define IFD_PARITY_ERROR in a .h file
329
330 0.9.0 - 1 July 2004, Ludovic Rousseau
331 - The T=1 TPDU automata from Carlos Prados' Towitoko driver is very
332 limited and do not support error management mechanisms.
333 I then used the T=1 TPDU automata from OpenCT (OpenSC project).
334 This automata is much more powerful but still lacks a lot of error
335 management code.
336 I then added all the needed code to reach the quality level
337 requested by the EMV standard.
338 - add support for new readers:
339 . Advanced Card Systems ACR 38
340 . Cherry XX33
341 . Dell keyboard SK-3106
342 . Dell smart card reader keyboard
343 . SCR 333
344 - add support of multi procotol cards (T=0 and T=1)
345 - the debug level is now dynamic and set in the Info.plist file (no
346 need to recompile the driver any more)
347 - add support for the libusb naming scheme: usb:%04x/%04x:libusb:%s
348 - INSTALL: add a "configuring the driver for the serial reader
349 (GemPC Twin)" part
350 - use `pkg-config libpcsclite --variable=usbdropdir` so you do not
351 have to use --enable-usbdropdir=DIR or --enable-ccidtwindir=DIR
352 even if pcscd does not use the default /usr/local/pcsc/drivers
353 - add support of IOCTL_SMARTCARD_VENDOR_IFD_EXCHANGE and
354 IOCTL_SMARTCARD_VENDOR_VERIFY_PIN in IFDHControl()
355 - read ifdDriverOptions from Info.plist to limit the use of
356 IOCTL_SMARTCARD_VENDOR_IFD_EXCHANGE (idea from Peter Williams)
357 - provide an example of use of SCardControl()
358 IOCTL_SMARTCARD_VENDOR_IFD_EXCHANGE and
359 IOCTL_SMARTCARD_VENDOR_VERIFY_PIN in example/
360 - add a --enable-pcsclite option (default to yes) so that the driver
361 can be compiled for a different framework (one needing
362 tokenparser.l like Solaris)
363 - Reset action is power off and power on, not just power on
364 - use the include files from pcsc-lite
365 - add a mechanism to allow power on at 1.8V, 3V and then 5V as
366 specified by ISO 7816. We still use 5V for now to avoid problems
367 with non ISO compliant cards
368
369 0.4.1 - 14 February 2004, Ludovic Rousseau
370 - distribute missing files readers/supported_readers.txt and
371 src/create_Info_plist.pl
372 'make install' failed because of this.
373
374 0.4.0 - 13 February 2004, Ludovic Rousseau
375 - support of T=1 with TPDU readers. A lot of the T=1 code comes from
376 Carlos Prados towitoko driver.
377 My code is GNU GPL, his code is GNU LGPL so the global driver is
378 GNU GPL
379 - PPS negotiation if the reader does not do it automatically
380 - add support for the Silitek SK-3105 keyboard. It's a USB device
381 with multiple interfaces
382 - use the create_Info_plist.pl script to generate the installed
383 Info.plist from an Info.plist template and a list of supported
384 readers. The Info.plist was too "complex" to maintain by hand
385 since it now contains 11 entries
386 - add support of IFDHCreateChannelByName to avoid wrong reader
387 enumeration. This is not complete if you have multiple _identical_
388 readers. You need to use a > 1.2.0 pcsc-lite version (not yet
389 released at that time)
390 - build but do not install the serial ccidtwin driver by default
391 since it is useless on computers without a serial port or without
392 this reader for example.
393 - read and write timeouts are not symmetric. write timout can be
394 shorter since the reader and card is not supposed to do anything
395 before receiving (write) a command
396 - do not try to find usb.h and other libusb files if
397 --disable-libusb is used. Needed if you only want to build the
398 serial driver. Thanks to Niki Waibel for the patch
399 - add a --enable-ccidtwindir argument to ./configure to specify the
400 serial GemPC Twin installation directory
401 - debug and code improvements and simplifications
402
403 0.3.2 - 4 November 2003, Ludovic Rousseau
404 - src/commands.c: correct a stupid bug that occurs with an APDU with
405 2 bytes response.
406 - Info.plist: add SPR 532 in list of supported readers
407 - parse.c: do not exit if the InterfaceClass is 0xFF (proprietary).
408 It is the case with old readers manufactured before the final
409 release of the CCID specs.
410 - move LTC31 reader from unsupported to supported reader list. It
411 was my f ault since in used odd INS byte in my test applet and odd
412 INS bytes are forbidden by ISO 7816-4 ch. 5.4.2 Instruction byte.
413 Thanks to Josep Moné s Teixidor for pointing the problem.
414 - src/commands.c: comment out the automatic GET RESPONSE part. I
415 don't think it should be in the driver. Maybe in pcscd instead?
416
417 0.3.1 - 23 September 2003, Ludovic Rouseau
418 - add --enable-multi-thread (enabled by default) for thread safe
419 support an APDU multiplexing. You will need pcsc-lite-1.2.0-rc3 or
420 above to use this feature.
421 - add --enable-libusb=PATH option is your libusb is not installed in
422 /usr or /usr/local
423 - honor DESTDIR in install rules (closes [ #300110 ]). Thanks to
424 Ville Skyttä for the patch.
425 - src/ccid.c: do not switch the GemPC Key and GemPC Twin in APDU
426 mode since it also swicth in EMV mode and may not work with non
427 EMV cards
428 - src/ccid_serial.c: complete reimplementation of the Twin serial
429 protocol using a finite state automata (code much simpler)
430
431 0.3.0 - 10 September 2003, Ludovic Rousseau
432 - support of GemPC Twin connected to a serial port. Thanks to Niki
433 W. Waibel for a working prototype.
434 - support of auto voltage at power up if the reader support it
435 instead of forcing a 5V in all cases.
436 - support of APDU mode instead of just TPDU if the reader support
437 it. Thanks to Jean-Luc Giraud for the idea and inspiration I got
438 from his "concurrent" driver.
439 - support of "time request" from the card.
440 - parse: new indentation for more readability of supported features.
441 - switch the GemPC Key and GemPC Twin in APDU mode since they
442 support it but do not announce it in the dwFeatures.
443 - new build process using autoconf/automake.
444
445 0.2.0 - 26 August 2003, Ludovic Rousseau
446 - Works under MacOS X
447 - Info.plist: use an <array></array> for the alias enumeration
448 - Makefile rework for *BSD and MacOS X
449
450 0.1.0 - 13 August 2003, Ludovic Rousseau
451 - First public release
452
453
454 References:
455 ===========
456
457 [1] http://www.usb.org/developers/devclass_docs/ccid_classspec_1_00a.pdf
458 [2] http://www.gemplus.com/products/gempc433/
459 [3] http://www.gemplus.com/products/gempckey/
460 [4] http://www.gemplus.com/products/gempctwin/
461 [5] http://www.omnikey.com/index.php?id=40
462 [6] http://www.scmmicro.com/security/SCR331.html
463 [7] http://www.scmmicro.com/security/SCR335.html
464 [8] http://www.c3po.es/ltc31.html
465 [9] http://www.scmmicro.com/security/SPR532.html
466 [10] http://www.activcard.com/products/usb_reader.html
467 [11] http://www.scmmicro.com/security/SCR331-DI.html
468 [12] http://www.silitek.com/prod/getProduct.do?xml_id=4_2&menu_id=4_2_8&cid=1_8_5
469 [13] http://www.c3po.es/ltc32.html
470 [14] http://www.c3po.es/tltc2usb.html
471 [15] http://www.scmmicro.com/security/SCR333.html
472 [16] http://www.acs.com.hk/Product_Readers.asp?productID=107&PCate=Products_PC_Linked_SmartCard_Readers
473 [17] http://www.scmmicro.com/support/pcs_product_drivers.html
474 [18] http://www.cherrycorp.com/english/advanced-line/advanced-line_smartboard_g83-6744.htm
475 [19] http://www.kobil.com/e/products/smartcard/kaan-base.php
476 [20] http://www.kobil.com/e/products/smartcard/kaan-advanced.php
477 [21] http://www.kobil.com/d/products/smartcard/kaansim3.php
478 [22] http://www.kobil.com/e/products/index.php?s=midentity
479 [23] http://www.ntt.com/jpki/SCR331DI.html
480 [24] http://www.verisign.co.uk/products-services/security-services/unified-authentication/usb-tokens/
481 [25] http://www.eutron.com/simpocket.asp
482 [26] http://www.cryptoidentity.eutron.com/eng/home.asp
483 [27] http://www.cherry.de/english/advanced-line/advanced_smartterminal_st-1044u.htm
484 [28] http://www.ntt.com/jpki/scr3310.html
485 [29] http://www.asedrive.com/product.asp?pid=1
486 [30] http://www.scmmicro.com/security/SCR3310.html
487 [31] http://scmmicro.com/security/SCR3311.html
488 [31] http://scmmicro.com/security/SCR3320.html
489 [32] http://www.smartepad.com.br/
490 [33] http://www.omnikey.com/index.php?id=121
491 [34] http://www.scmmicro.com/security/SCR3340.html
492 [35] http://www.cherry.de/deutsch/advanced-line/advanced_smart_terminal_st-2000u.htm
493 [36] http://www.omnikey.com/index.php?id=21
494 [37] http://www.omnikey.com/index.php?id=114
495 [38] http://www.reflexreaders.com/Products/reflex_usbnew.html
496 [39] http://www.scmmicro.com/security/SDI_010.html
497 [40] http://www.winbond.com.tw/E-WINBONDHTM/partner/b_2_e_4.htm
498 [41] http://www.gemplus.com/products/gempc_card/
499 [42] http://www.asedrive.com/product.asp?pid=2
500 [43] http://www.omnikey.com/index.php?id=50
501 [44] http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/12346_na/12346_na.HTML
502 [45] http://www.id3semiconductors.com/produits/cl1356D.htm
503 [46] http://www.alcormicro.com/products_detail.php?main_id=8&p_id=21
504 [47] http://www.tai-hao.com/english/products_detail.php?main_id=4&second_id=13&p_id=53&now_rows=1
505 [48] http://www.id3semiconductors.com/produits/cl1356T.htm
506
507 $Id$
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