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Everspin Technologies Assigned Patent

Tamper detection and response in memory device

Everspin Technologies, Inc., Chandler, AZ, has been assigned a patent (9,569,640) developed by Subramanian, Chitra K., Mahopac, NY, Lin, Halbert S., Alam, Syed M., and Andre, Thomas, Austin, TX, for a “tamper detection and response in a memory device.

The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: “A technique for detecting tampering attempts directed at a memory device includes setting each of a plurality of detection memory cells to an initial predetermined state, where corresponding portions of the plurality of detection memory cells are included in each of the arrays of data storage memory cells on the memory device. A plurality of corresponding reference bits on the memory device permanently store information representative of the initial predetermined state of each of the detection memory elements. When a tamper detection check is performed, a comparison between the reference bits and the current state of the detection memory cells is used to determine whether any of the detection memory cells have changed state from their initial predetermined states. Based on the comparison, a tamper detect indication is flagged if a threshold level of change is determined. Once a tampering attempt is detected, responses on the memory device include disabling one or more memory operations, generating a mock current to emulate current expected during normal operation, and erasing data stored on the memory device.

The patent application was filed on August 21, 2015 (14/832,495).

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