Nonvolatile SRAM Controller is I²C-compatible.

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Suited for payment card industry and other security-sensitive applications, Model DS3605 integrates real-time clock, battery-backup controller, system power monitor, CPU supervisor, temperature sensor, and 4 tamper-detection comparators. It erases encryption keys on external SRAM if any tamper event occurs. Packaged in lead-free, 5 x 5 mm, 25-ball CSBGA for additional security, unit is fully specified over -40 to +85°C extended temperature range.



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Industry's First Secure Nonvolatile SRAM Controller with RTC, Tamper Detection, and External SRAM Erasure



The DS3605 is an I²C-compatible secure, nonvolatile SRAM controller that integrates a real-time clock, system power monitor, CPU supervisor, temperature sensor, and four tamper-detection comparators.

Integration of a NV SRAM controller with four tamper-detection comparators allows the DS3605 to quickly erase the external SRAM's encryption keys when a tamper event is detected.

The DS3605 is ideal for the payment card industry and other security-sensitive applications.

SUNNYVALE, CA-October 1, 2007-Maxim Integrated Products (NASDAQ: MXIM) introduces the DS3605 I²C-compatible, secure, nonvolatile (NV) SRAM controller with tamper detection. Designed for applications in which the security of encryption keys is critical, this NV SRAM controller allows users to specify their own external SRAM. When a tamper event occurs, the DS3605 quickly erases the encryption keys on this external SRAM. To further enhance security, this device integrates a real-time clock (RTC), battery-backup controller, system power monitor, CPU supervisor, temperature sensor, and four uncommitted tamper-detection comparator inputs. The high integration and advanced security features of the DS3605 make it ideal for secure-transaction terminals and other security-sensitive applications.

The DS3605 provides four uncommitted tamper-detection comparator inputs to interface with a variety of tamper-detection mechanisms, such as antitamper meshes, external case switches, and digital interlocks. In the event of a primary power failure, the DS3605 immediately switches over to an external battery power source to keep the tamper circuitry alive. This device also continuously monitors the substrate temperature and crystal oscillator. If the substrate temperature exceeds the factory-preset levels or changes, the DS3605 initiates a tamper event. Once a tamper event is registered, it is then time stamped and stored for analysis.

Packaged in a lead-free, 5mm x 5mm, 25-ball CSBGA for added security, the DS3605 is fully specified over the -40°C to +85°C extended temperature range. For tracing purposes, each device is inscribed with a unique, 64-bit serial number. Due to the secure nature of this product, please contact the factory for the data sheet, samples, and pricing.

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