Chip
: Unlike magnetic stripes, the chip generates a unique transaction code (cryptogram) for every purchase, making it nearly impossible to replicate stolen data for future fraud.
In electronics, "chip" typically refers to an integrated circuit. Key features related to these include:
: A design feature used in shared chip manufacturing (like Tiny Tape Out ) that prevents a fault in one section of the chip from affecting others. 2. Financial Security Features (EMV) : Unlike magnetic stripes, the chip generates a
In user interface (UI) design, a is a compact interactive element representing a complex entity like a contact or tag.
: The chip can require a 4-digit PIN for authentication (similar to a debit card) or a signature, providing varying layers of identity protection. : Every CHIP program must feature coverage for
: Every CHIP program must feature coverage for well-baby/child visits, dental care , behavioral health, and vaccines.
: Allow users to refine content from a set of options. to provide several security features:
Payment cards use an embedded microprocessing chip, often called , to provide several security features: