... (terminals). The server guarantees that it will respond to the methods defined in its interface. On the other hand, the protocol links the server to its clients. The protocol defines the way in which the ... may indicate the number of bytes that the terminal will send to the card (Lc) or the number of bytes that the terminal expects to receive from the card (Le). For example, the P3 in the SUBMIT ... and locations of the contactsDefines the dimensions, location and role of the electrical contacts (the power VCC, the ground GND, the clock CLK, the reset RST, the I/O port I/O, the programming...