Transponder technology
19 November 2019
Maximum convenience when copying the Megamos Crypto thanks to the TPX8+ transponder chip
JMA is evolving its TPX8 transponder chip with the launch of its TPX8+ model, which simplifies the copying process for the Megamos Crypto and optimises process reliability. With this latest product release, only one chip is needed for the sniffing process; i.e. for capturing the data from the car that enables the key to be copied.
This step up in simplicity for the copying process forms part of JMA's evolution of transponder technology to support vehicle key duplication service professionals. JMA technology means that chips can be duplicated using only its duplication machine, without the need for additional peripherals, thus saving space for professionals.
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JMA is evolving its TPX8 transponder chip with the launch of its TPX8+ model, which simplifies the copying process for the Megamos Crypto and optimises process reliability. With this latest product release, only one chip is needed for the sniffing process; i.e. for capturing the data from the car that enables the key to be copied.
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