Circuit configuration and method for detecting an unwanted...

Electronic digital logic circuitry – Security

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C326S037000, C326S038000, C326S094000, C713S190000, C713S193000, C713S194000

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07106091

ABSTRACT:
A circuit configuration for detecting an unwanted attack on an integrated circuit has a signal line to which a clock signal is applied and at least one line pair which is respectively used to code a bit. The signal line and the at least one line pair are connected between a first and a second circuit block in the integrated circuit. The signal line and the at least one line pair are connected to a detector circuit which changes the operating sequence in the integrated circuit on the basis of the signals on the signal line and on the at least one line pair. The detector circuit can be used to the same extent to test for production faults.

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