Patent
1994-08-05
1996-09-24
Elmore, Reba I.
395485, 395490, G06F 1214
Patent
active
055599893
ABSTRACT:
A decision circuit receives input addresses of instructions to be executed and data addresses to which the instructions have to be applied. The decision circuit either allows the execution of the instruction or prohibits the execution of the instruction if the instruction leads to a false operation or to a fraudulent attempt to divulge the system contents. A buffer register stores the instruction addresses and subsequently presents them to the decision circuit simultaneously with the data addresses. This device applies particularly to the protection of electronic integrated circuit memory cards.
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Sourgen Laurent
Uhlmann Rodolphe
Elmore Reba I.
Formby Betty
Groover Robert
SGS-Thomson Microelectronics S.A.
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