AT88SC3216C-PI Atmel, AT88SC3216C-PI Datasheet - Page 15

IC EEPROM 32KBIT 1.5MHZ 8DIP

AT88SC3216C-PI

Manufacturer Part Number
AT88SC3216C-PI
Description
IC EEPROM 32KBIT 1.5MHZ 8DIP
Manufacturer
Atmel
Series
CryptoMemory®r
Datasheet

Specifications of AT88SC3216C-PI

Format - Memory
EEPROMs - Serial
Memory Type
EEPROM
Memory Size
32K (4K x 8)
Speed
5MHz
Interface
I²C, 2-Wire Serial
Voltage - Supply
2.7 V ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
8-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
12.2.
12.3.
12.4. Supervisor Mode
12.5.
12.6.
13.
5016KS–SMEM–08/09
Checksum
The AT88SC12816C implements a data validity check function in the form of a checksum, which may function in
standard, authentication or encryption modes.
In the standard mode, the checksum is implemented as a Modification Detection Code (MDC), in which the host may
read a MDC from the device in order to verify that the data sent was received correctly.
In the authentication and encryption modes, the checksum becomes more powerful since it provides a bidirectional
data integrity check and data origin authentication capability in the form of a Message Authentication Code (MAC).
Only the host/device that carried out a valid authentication is capable of computing a valid MAC. While operating in the
authentication or encryption modes, the use of a MAC is required. For an ongoing command, if the device calculates a
MAC different from the MAC transmitted by the host, not only is the command abandoned but the mode is also reset. A
new authentication and/or encryption activation will be required to reactivate the MAC.
Encryption
The data exchanged between the device and the host during read, write and verify password commands may be
encrypted to ensure data confidentiality.
The issuer may choose to require encryption for a user zone by settings made in the configuration memory. Any one of
four keys may be selected for use with a user zone. In this case, activation of the encryption mode is required in order
to read/write data in the zone and only encrypted data will be transmitted. Even if not required, the host may elect to
activate encryption provided the proper keys are known.
Enabling this feature allows the holder of one specific password to gain full access to all eight password sets, including
the ability to change passwords.
Modify Forbidden
No write access is allowed in a user zone protected with this feature at any time. The user zone must be written during
device personalization prior to blowing the security fuses.
Program Only
For a user zone protected by this feature, data within the zone may be changed from a “1” to a “0”, but never from a “0”
to a “1”.
Initial Device Programming
To enable the security features of CryptoMemory, the device must first be personalized to set up several registers and
load in the appropriate passwords and keys. This is accomplished through programming the configuration memory of
CryptoMemory using simple write and read commands. To gain access to the configuration memory, the secure code
must first be successfully presented. For the AT88SC12816C device, the secure code is $22 EF 67. After writing and
verifying data in the configuration memory, the security fuses must be blown to lock this information in the device. For
additional information on personalizing CryptoMemory, please see the application notes Programming CryptoMemory
for Embedded Applications and Initializing CryptoMemory for Smart Card Applications (at www.Atmel.com).
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