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Date: 14th July 09
Atmel's cryptographic battery authentication
IC for portable gadgets
Atmel's new AT88SA100S is a low-cost, cryptographic battery
authentication IC for mobile phones, cameras, portable power
tools, and other battery-powered applications.
Atmel claims, the AT88SA100S CrytpoAuthentication IC is
the only battery authentication IC that uses a SHA-256 cryptographic
engine and a 256-bit key that cannot be cracked using brute
force methods.
This device is targeted to eliminate counterfeit batteries.
It's estimated that 75% of the replacement batteries sold
are clones.
The AT88SA100S has 256-bits of SRAM for key storage, a
guaranteed unique 48-bit serial number stored permanently
inside the chip and 88 one-time, user-programmable fuses
that can be used for the storage of battery parameters or
status information. The 256-bit key is stored in the on-chip
SRAM at the battery manufacturer's site and is powered by
the battery pack itself. Physical attacks to retrieve the
key are very difficult to effect because removing the CryptoAuthentication
chip from the battery erases the SRAM memory, rendering
the chip useless.
The AT88SA100S battery authentication IC is available now
in production quantities in a 1.3mm x 3mm, green-compliant
(exceeds RoHS) 3-pin SOT-23 package. Priced at $0.65 in
quantities of 1K units.
For further details visit http://www.atmel.com/products/cryptoauthentication
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