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Simulation and Experimental Demonstration of the Importance of IR-Drops During Laser Fault-Injection

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Laser fault injections induce transient faults into ICs by locally generating transient currents that temporarily flip the outputs of the illuminated gates. Laser fault injection can be anticipated or studied by using simulation tools at different abstraction levels: physical, electrical or logical. At the electrical level, the classical laser-fault injection model is based on the addition of current sources to the various sensitive nodes of CMOS transistors. However, this model does not take into account the large transient current components also induced between the VDD and GND of ICs designed with advanced CMOS technologies. These short-circuit currents provoke a significant IR-drop that contribute to the fault injection process. This paper describes our research on the assessment of this contribution. It shows through simulation and experiments that during laser fault injection campaigns, laser-induced IR-drop is always present when considering circuits designed with deep submicron technologies. It introduces an enhanced electrical fault model taking the laser-induced IR-drop into account. It also proposes a methodology that allows the use of the model to simulate laser-induced faults at the electrical level in large-scale circuits. On the basis of further simulations and experimental results, we found that, depending on the laser pulse characteristics, the number of injected faults may be underestimated by a factor of up to 2.4 if the laser-induced IR-drop is ignored. This could lead to incorrect estimations of the fault injection threshold, which is especially relevant to the design of countermeasure techniques for secure integrated systems.
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hal-02299068 , version 1 (25-11-2019)

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Raphael Andreoni Camponogara-Viera, Philippe Maurine, Jean-Max Dutertre, Rodrigo Possamai Bastos. Simulation and Experimental Demonstration of the Importance of IR-Drops During Laser Fault-Injection. IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, 2020, 39 (6), pp.1231-1244. ⟨10.1109/TCAD.2019.2928972⟩. ⟨hal-02299068⟩
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