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TITANIUM CARD


This is the card everybody is talking about.
Titanium Card, see below for the Titanium Card specifications.
TITANIUM CARDS
OUT OF STOCK
TEMPORARILY TITANIUM CARD: for use
in conditional access modules such as Matrix Cam.
Titanium
Card: Specification
Titanium
Wafer smartcard
OS version 1.02
Flash: 32 kB (28kB free)
RAM: 1024 Byte
Eeprom: 32 kB
Crypto: Yes (RSA)
Protocol: T0 / T1 / TE
Language: ASM, (C)
Titanium Card is programmable @ 3.57 MHz using Smart Mouse
SmartKey Titanium Features:
Titanium Card:
General
High-performance, Low-Power Secure AVR RISC Archtiecture
133 powerfull Instructions ( Most executed in a single clock cycle )
Linear adressing of up to 8 M Bytes of and up to 16 M Bytes of Data
Low-Power idle and Power-down modes
ISO 7816-2 compliant
ESD Protection to ~ 6000V
Operating range from 2,7 V to 5,5 V
Compliant with GSM, 3GPP and EMV
Titanium Card:
Memory
ISO 7816 Controller
Up to 625 kbs at 5 MHz
Compliant with T = 0 and T = 1 Protocols
Two I/O Ports (Configurable to Support Communication Protocols including
2-wire Interfaces)
Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) Controller
Programmable Internal Oscillator (Up to 16 MHz on ROM)
Two 16bit timers
Randum number generator
2-level, 8-vector Interrupt controller
Hardware DES and Triple-DES DPA Resistant
Checksum Accelerator
8-bit GF (2n) Multiplier
Crypto-coprocessor (Pre-programmed Functions for Cryptography and
Authentification, including RSA, DSA, Key Generation, ECC)
Titanium Card:
Security
Dedicated Hardware for Protection against SPA/DPA Attacks
Advanced Protection against Physical Attack, Including Active Shield
Environmental Protection Systens
Voltage Monitor
Frequency Monitor
Temperature Monitor
Supervisor Mode
Write data encrypted to the Titanium Card.
Tested on Technomate, Echostar,
Mondeal, Strong, Manhattan, and Humax digital satellite receivers with
sandard coax cable and diseqc1 metre motorised satellite dish and
universal LNB.
How to watch
Sky TV Europe
We do not condone the use of
these devices such as Matrix Reborn for the purposes of viewing subscription
channels without subscribing to the respected satellite TV companies for a
Subscription Viewing Card.
For instance; you can use a Matrix
Reborn or Magic Cam
and a paid subscription card to view ASIANET TV on Hotbird. The Magic Cam will accept
the card and decrypt Asianet sound via the paid card. Matrix Cam may not do the
same job, nor the Dragon Cam. All Cams including the Multi Cam and the
Xcam have
different capabilities. The Dragon Cam is based on the new Predator Chip
technology and is an experimental test cam.
Not all cams work on all receivers.
Example, you may have digital satellite receiver such as, TECHNOMATE, ECHOSTAR,
MANHATTEN etc with common interface slots. This does not mean that you can
simply put a Magic Cam in and the satellite receiver and it will decrypt channels. The
cam is for excepting subscription cards, without the cam, you cannot use a card
unless the satellite receiver has an embedded cam slot. An example of Magic Cam
and Matrix Cam emulation can be read below.
Tested on Technomate, Echostar, Mondeal, Strong,
Manhattan, and Humax digital satellite receivers with sandard coax cable and
diseqc1 metre motorised satellite dish and universal LNB.
If you subscribe to; TAQUILLA, TICKET, MULTIVISION, PREMIER, HISTORY CHANNEL, KIOSKS,
CANAL +, DIGITURK, KIOSKS etc on satellites such as Hspasat - Hotbird -
Astra - Sirius - Thor etc then you can use your subscription card with a
suitable conditional access module. Such as a Matrix Reborn Cam that emulates the required
encryption.
All conditional access modules and other devices are trademarks of their
respected owners.
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