Infineon SLE78 (family)

It is a family of SE SOCs, due to the nature of the research, I’ve privied to find the specific models and populate the specs here. But due to the fact that it is a family of SOCs I won’t populate it further without prior consultation.

The family of SOCs is popular for it’s high level evaluation assurance level (EAL6+) and versatility in the cryptographical space. They have 2 different flavours, one meant for ID cards, the other for NFC cards and various storage and feature-set combinations.

Main info

Source:

Specsheet: File:Infineon-Boosted_NFC_Secure_Element-ProductBrief-v06_19-EN.pdf

Specs

HW acceleration of 3DES, AES, RSA, ECC Compliant of ISO/IEC 7816 standard

Links to this page
  • Secure Element
  • SecuX V10, V20, W20

    The information about Nordic Semiconductors nRF52840 SOC are public and user can easily find documentation, source codes, etc. This is not the case of Omni S97. The chip is a black box with no publicly available details. After further inquiries with the vendor, there is a requirement of an NDA. This chip is not officially advertised as Omni by the manufacturers, rather as Infineon SLE78 SE line of secure element chips.

  • HashWallet

    There is a severe discrepancy between the hardware specifications publicly listed on the website and what’s genuinely inferred from the specs. The most significant discrepancy is on memory. They list out the memory of their chosen Apollo3 Blue SOC and copy-paste the memory to the memory for their remote backup device powered solely by Infineon SLE78 (family).