IP Library Granted Patent US 8,453,261
Granted Patent B2
US 8,453,261 · App. 13/324,780 · Granted May 28, 2013

Systems and methods for securing the power supply of command means of a microcircuit card in case of attack

View Patent ↗
Loading inventors, assignments & file history…
Monitor This Case
Get email alerts when status or documents change.
Order Certified Copies
Most orders are placed with the USPTO same day — all within 24 business hours.
Order via The Patent Place →
Pre-filled with this patent's details
Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 8,453,261
App. No.
13/324,780
Granted
May 28, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

This microcircuit card includes means for detecting an attack on the card, command means ( 130 ) capable of charging a charge pump ( 120 ) capable of applying a programming voltage (UP) to command a write operation into a cell ( 110 ) of a nonvolatile memory when an attack is detected, and a capacitor ( 140 ) arranged so as to be supplied with power during normal operation and to supply said charge pump ( 120 ) with power only when an attack is detected. The card ( 100 ) being characterized in that said capacitor ( 140 ) also supplies power to the command means ( 130 ) when an attack is detected.

Claims (13)

1. A system of protection of electronic module including:

means for detecting an attack on said module;

command means capable of charging a charge pump able to apply a programming voltage to command a write operation into a cell of a nonvolatile memory when said attack is detected; and

a capacitor is configured so that power is supplied during normal operation and said charge pump is supplied only when said attack is detected on said module, wherein said module being characterized in that said capacitor also supplies said command means when said attack is detected.

2. A module according to claim 1 , characterized in that said command means include a flip-flop and a NOT gate, the output of the flip-flop being at a first level during normal operation and at a second level when an attack is detected, said level remaining high during the entire duration of said write operation.

3. A module according to claim 1 , characterized in that said cell is a one time programmable cell.

4. A module according to claim 1 , characterized in that said cell is a cell of an EEPROM memory.

5. A module according to claim 4 , characterized in that it includes a control signal the level whereof is representative of the written or blank state of said cell, this control signal being used to maintain a vital signal of said module when an attack has been detected.

6. A module according to claim 5 , characterized in that said vital signal is selected from among a reset signal, a clock signal or an input/output signal connected with equipment external to said module.

7. A module according to claim 4 , characterized in that it includes a control signal the level whereof is representative of the written or blank state of said cell, this control signal being used to command a switch controlling the power supply to a vital component of said module.

8. A module according to claim 7 , characterized in that said switch is a PMOS transistor.

9. A module according to claim 7 , characterized in that said vital component is a processor.

10. A module according to claim 1 , consisting of a microcircuit card complying with the ISO 7816 standard.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 16, 2022
From: OBERTHUR TECHNOLOGIES
To: IDEMIA FRANCE
Reel/Frame 062140/0907 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 14, 2012
From: MORIN, NICOLAS; GIRAUD, CHRISTOPHE
To: OBERTHUR TECHNOLOGIES
Reel/Frame 027703/0771 →