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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 14, 1997
Filed:
Nov. 26, 1996
Timothy A Short, Duncanville, TX (US);
Matthew H Childs, Arlington, TX (US);
National Semiconductor Corporation, Santa Clara, CA (US);
Abstract
A data security device is unitarily formed in an integrated circuit. A processor of the data security device operates in response to a clock signal provided at a clock input of the processor. Clock signal generation circuitry generates an internal clock signal. First processor-readable program code is configured to cause the processor to detect an internal, protectable, non-volatile indication of a state of the integrated circuit data security device. For example, one indication may be that non-volatile memory of the data security device has never been initialized. Another indication may be that the non-volatile memory of the data security device contains a manufacturing test pattern. Clock signal selection circuitry selectively provides a path for either the internal clock signal to be provided to the clock input of the processor or, alternatively, for an externally-provided clock signal to be provided to the clock input of the processor. Second processor-readable program code is configured to cause the processor to control the selection by the clock signal selection circuitry responsive to the state indication.