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DEEPCOVER SECURE AUTHENTICATOR WITH 1-WIRE SHA-256 AND 2KB USER EEPROM

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6-TSOC
Integrated Circuits (ICs)

DS28E22P+T

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Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated

DEEPCOVER SECURE AUTHENTICATOR WITH 1-WIRE SHA-256 AND 2KB USER EEPROM

Technical Specifications

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SpecificationDS28E22P+T
ApplicationsAuthentication, Security
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Package / Case6-SMD, J-Lead
Supplier Device Package6-TSOC
TypeAuthentication Chip

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Description

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DS28E22 Series

DeepCover®embedded security solutions cloak sensitive data under multiple layers of advanced physical security to provide the most secure key storage possible.The DeepCover Secure Authenticator (DS28E22) combines crypto-strong, bidirectional, secure challenge-and-response authentication functionality with an implementation based on the FIPS 180-3-specified Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA-256). A 2Kb user-programmable EEPROM array provides nonvolatile storage of application data and additional protected memory holds a read-protected secret for SHA-256 operations and settings for user memory control. Each device has its own guaranteed unique 64-bit ROM identification number (ROM ID) that is factory programmed into the chip. This unique ROM ID is used as a fundamental input parameter for cryptographic operations and also serves as an electronic serial number within the application. A bidirectional security model enables two-way authentication between a host system and slave-embedded DS28E22. Slave-to-host authentication is used by a host system to securely validate that an attached or embedded DS28E22 is authentic. Host-to-slave authentication is used to protect DS28E22 user memory from being modified by a nonauthentic host. The SHA-256 message authentication code (MAC), which the DS28E22 generates, is computed from data in the user memory, an on-chip secret, a host random challenge, and the 64-bit ROM ID. The DS28E22 communicates over the single-contact 1-Wire®bus at overdrive speed. The communication follows the 1-Wire protocol with the ROM ID acting as node address in the case of a multiple device 1-Wire network.ApplicationsAuthentication of Network-Attached AppliancesKey Generation and Exchange for Cryptographic SystemsPrinter Cartridge ID/AuthenticationReference Design License ManagementSecure Feature Setting for Configurable SystemsSensor/Accessory Authentication and CalibrationSystem Intellectual Property Protection