nissan: Fix link.

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William Floyd 2021-01-09 01:40:04 -05:00
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@ -136,6 +136,6 @@ Several leads appeared:
[![Similar model to mine](media/research/alt_3.jpg)](media/research/alt_3.jpg)
None of them appear especially legible, so the first thing I can do is compare the logo on the OEM fob to existing rolling code chip manufacturers.
As it happens, Microchip is the company in question, producing the widely documented Keeloq product line ((leaked spec sheet)[http://keeloq.narod.ru/decryption.pdf]).
As it happens, Microchip is the company in question, producing the widely documented Keeloq product line ([leaked spec sheet](http://keeloq.narod.ru/decryption.pdf)).
Looking at their product lines, it becomes clear that the original fob used the HCS361 chip.
My aftermarket chips must be using a knockoff or unmarked version of this.