Vendor: Attopsemi Technology Category: eFuse / OTP

512x1 Bits OTP (One-Time Programmable) IP, MXIC 0.18um 1.8V/5V CMOS 18B1(BCD_EPI)

The ATO00512X1MX180B152NA is organized as a 512x1 one-time programmable(OTP).

Overview

The ATO00512X1MX180B152NA is organized as a 512x1 one-time programmable(OTP). This is a type of non-volatile memory fabricated in MXIC 0.18um CMOS 18B1(BCD_EPI) process. The OTP can be widely used in chip ID, security key, memory redundancy, parameter trimming, configuration setting, feature selection, and PROM, etc.

Key features

  • Fully compatible with MXIC 0.18um 1.8V/5V CMOS 18B1(BCD_EPI) process
  • Wide operating voltage range: 2.5-5.5V read and 5V±10% program
  • High speed: 10us program time per bit
  • Wide temperature range: -40°C to 150°C for read and 10°C to 40°C for program

Benefits

  • Small IP size
  • Wide operating voltage range
  • High reliability
  • Wide temperature range
  • Silicon characterized and qualified

What’s Included?

  • Datasheet
  • Verilog behavior model and test bench
  • Timing library
  • LEF File
  • Phantom GDSII database

Specifications

Identity

Part Number
ATO00512X1MX180B152NA
Vendor
Attopsemi Technology
Type
Silicon IP

Provider

Attopsemi Technology
HQ: Taiwan
Founded in 2010, Attopsemi Technology is dedicated to developing and licensing fuse-based One-Time Programmable (OTP) IP to all CMOS process technologies from 0.7um to 7nm and beyond with various silicided polysilicon and HKMG technologies. Attopsemi provides the best possible OTP solutions for all merits in small size, high quality, high reliability, low power, high speed, wide temperature and high data security. Attopsemi's proprietary I-fuse™ OTP technologies have been proven in numerous CMOS technologies and in several silicon foundries.

Learn more about eFuse / OTP IP core

Why Hardware Root of Trust Needs Anti-Tampering Design

The hardware root of trust (HRoT) provides the trust base (root key), hardware identifier (UID), hardware unique key (HUK), and entropy required for the secure operation of the entire chip and therefore is often the focus of hacker attacks. If the design can’t effectively resist attacks, hackers can easily obtain the secrets of the entire chip. Attackers can use the secrets to crack identity authentication and data encryption and steal product design know-how, causing application security problems.

Optimizing Sensor Performance with 1T-OTP Trimming

A sensor is a device that detects a change in a stimulus and converts it into an electronic signal that can be measured or recorded. The stimulus can be many things, including a physical property, environmental parameter, chemical composition or a location, to name just a few. All sensing elements have nonlinearities that include an intrinsic nonlinearity over sensing range along with offset and sensitivity nonlinearity variations over temperature.

Solving Chip Security's Weakest Link

With the invention of Physical Unclonable Functions (PUF), we can now create a unique, inborn, unclonable key at the hardware level. The natural follow-up question to this is, “but how do we protect this key?” It is like storing your key to secrets in a drawer, a surefire way to break the secure boundary and create vulnerabilities.

Securing Smart Connected Homes with OTP NVM

The market for piracy is huge and hackers have become increasingly sophisticated even when security is implemented in hardware. The race between the aggressors and protectors is a battle without end. Smart connected home devices are increasingly storing and processing very sensitive and private user data in addition to attempting to deliver copyright protected content from service providers. Protecting consumer data is vital.

I-fuse: Most Reliable and Fully Testable OTP

Patented by Attopsemi™, I-fuse™ is a revolutionary non-breaking fuse technology that can be reliably programmed by heat assisted electromigration below a break point. Any cell can be tested as programmable if the initial fuse resistance is low enough (e.g. <400 ohms) to generate enough heat for programming.

Frequently asked questions about eFuse / OTP IP cores

What is 512x1 Bits OTP (One-Time Programmable) IP, MXIC 0.18um 1.8V/5V CMOS 18B1(BCD_EPI)?

512x1 Bits OTP (One-Time Programmable) IP, MXIC 0.18um 1.8V/5V CMOS 18B1(BCD_EPI) is a eFuse / OTP IP core from Attopsemi Technology listed on Semi IP Hub.

How should engineers evaluate this eFuse / OTP?

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