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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 28, 1990
Filed:
Aug. 23, 1988
Serge Fruhauf, Peynier, FR;
Laurent Sourgen, Aix en Provence, FR;
SGS-Thomson Microeleronics SA, Gentilly, FR;
Abstract
In a semi-conducting integrated circuit, there is made a light detection circuit, the output signal of which can be used to counter manipulations by dishonest persons who undertake a decapsulation or a removal from the card when the integrated circuit is inserted in a bank type card, or even a depassivation of the upper protective layer of this integrated circuit, in order to reveal the secret functioning of the circuit or to modify its characteristics. The detector comprises a current generator delivering a current of limited intensity which flows into a reversed biased electronic junction. When the junction is subjected to light, the reverse current that can be allowed into the junction increases. Since the current generator is not capable of putting through stronger current, the voltage at the terminals of the junction drops. This drop in voltage is used as information that reveals the illumination.