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Technical Specifications
Parameters and characteristics for this part
| Specification | DS3645B+ |
|---|---|
| Applications | Security |
| Interface | I2C |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Operating Temperature [Max] | 95 °C |
| Operating Temperature [Min] | -55 C |
| Package / Case | 49-LFBGA, CSPBGA |
| Program Memory Type | SRAM |
| RAM Size | 4K x 8 |
| Supplier Device Package | 49-CSBGA (7x7) |
Pricing
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| Distributor | Package | Quantity | $ | Updated |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Digikey | Tray | 416 | $ 258.71 | <3d |
Description
General part information
DS3645 Series
The DS3645 is a secure supervisor with 4096 bytes of SRAM for applications requiring the secure storage of sensitive data and the physical tamper-sensing response functions required in cryptographic processors and data security equipment.One of the DS3645's primary features is the on-chip encryption key memory, consisting of 32 128-byte banks incorporating a high-speed, direct-clearing function. The 4KB key memory is constantly complemented in the background to prevent memory imprinting. In the event of a qualified tamper event, the key memory is rapidly cleared and a negative bias is applied to clear SRAM external to the DS3645.The device includes a real-time seconds counter, watchdog timer, CPU supervisor, nonvolatile (NV) SRAM controller, and on-chip temperature sensor. In the event of a primary power failure, an external battery source is automatically switched in to keep the key memory, seconds counter, and tamper-detection circuitry active. The DS3645 provides low-leakage tamper-detection inputs for interface to external sensors, interlocks, and antitamper meshes. The DS3645 also invokes a tamper event if the backup battery drops below a specified threshold or absolute temperature, if the temperature rate-of-change exceeds programmed limits, or if the crystal oscillator frequency falls outside a specified window. The tamper event is latched and timestamped for future debugging purposes.Access to the seconds counter, tamper monitoring, key memory, and device configuration is conducted through an I2-C-compatible interface. The DS3645 is assembled in a CSBGA package, which enhances key security because the leads are not exposed to the outer edges of the package.ApplicationsAlarm SystemsGamingIT SecurityPoint-of-Sale TerminalsRouters/Switches
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