Passive keyless entry (PKE) is an increasingly common way of unlocking and starting a car. Unfortunately, car thieves armed with readily available and inexpensive hacking tools have become adept at ...
The PIC16F639 from Microchip Technology is a Flash, eight-bit PIC microcontroller with a three-channel transponder analog front end and an integrated KEELOQ cryptographic peripheral. This combination ...
Microchip Technology's latest flash, 8-bit PIC microcontroller—featuring a 3-channel transponder analog front end and the company's integrated KEELOQ cryptographic peripheral and nanoWatt low-power ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Global Automotive Passive Keyless Entry System Market 2016-2020" report to their offering. The global automotive ...
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SMK Electronics Corporation, U.S.A. today announced that it will introduce a new Passive Keyless Entry System for automotive applications at CES 2025. Integrating Bluetooth ...
Passive keyless entry systems have become increasingly popular in the past decade. Simply walk up to your car with your key or fob in your pocket and touch the door handle to automatically unlock it.
The passive keyless entry and start (PKES) systems supported by many modern cars are susceptible to attacks that allow thieves to relatively easily steal the vehicles, say security researchers at ...
This could be public enemy number one on the ever-expanding list of utterly hopeless and infuriating automotive technologies that nobody asked for. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you keyless operation.