Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Core-shell particles for anti-tampering applications
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Application No.: US15816768Application Date: 2017-11-17
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Publication No.: US10249578B2Publication Date: 2019-04-02
- Inventor: Eric J. Campbell , Sarah K. Czaplewski , Joseph Kuczynski , Timothy J. Tofil , Jason T. Wertz , Jing Zhang
- Applicant: International Business Machines Corporation
- Applicant Address: US NY Armonk
- Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
- Current Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
- Current Assignee Address: US NY Armonk
- Agency: Patterson + Sheridan, LLP
- Main IPC: H03K19/00
- IPC: H03K19/00 ; H01L23/00 ; H01L23/31 ; H01L23/06

Abstract:
Devices and methods for resisting or preventing physical tampering of electronic components are described. A tamper resistant apparatus comprises a tampering sensor having a surface at which a first and second conductive portion are disposed. A core-shell particle (or a plurality of particles) is disposed on the surface of the tampering sensor. The core-shell particle has a liquid metallic core and a shell surrounding the core. When tampering occurs, forces associated with the tampering cause the core-shell particle to rupture. The released metallic core material can form a conductive pathway between the first and second conductive portions of the tampering sensor. The tampering sensor triggers a security response when the first and second conductive portions are electrically connected to each other by the metallic material from the ruptured core-shell particle(s).
Public/Granted literature
- US20180166398A1 CORE-SHELL PARTICLES FOR ANTI-TAMPERING APPLICATIONS Public/Granted day:2018-06-14
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