PROGRAMMABLE FINGERPRINTING
Chemputronium 1S1R primitives exhibit measurable electrical variability across repeated devices and across arrays. Customers can use this natural variation, optionally combined with one-time programming, to create device-unique analog response profiles that are measurable using standard test methods.
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What customers typically explore
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Array response mapping under defined row/column selections and bias conditions
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Statistical identification based on measured current patterns
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One-time programming as a “locking step” to permanently set parts of an array state
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Environmental characterization to define operating windows and drift limits
Why 1S1R helps in fingerprinting experiments
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The selector behavior can help isolate measurements in matrix structures.
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The programmable resistive element allows customers to set fixed patterns or calibration regions.
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The result is a physical response surface that can be recorded and compared over time.
Important note
Azoulaye Synapse is a material supplier. We do not provide identity systems, authentication services, or guarantees regarding uniqueness, adversarial resistance, or suitability for any security purpose.
Customers are responsible for system design, testing, and compliance.
