ETC DS1420

DS1420
Serial ID Button
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FEATURES
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PACKAGE OUTLINE
Provides a unique 64-bit serial number
No external power required
Uses inexpensive 1-WireTM protocol
Universally portable across platforms
DESCRIPTION
Authorization Buttons are sophisticated microelectronics sealed into miniature stainless steel
cans, creating a low cost, portable medium for storing and controlling access to sensitive
information.
Buttons are used with Button Holders as a hardware based protection system for software.
Buttons help protect the right to copy software by actually protecting the right to execute it.
Software can now be locked to a user, a machine, or an application with a complete audit
trail and guaranteed uniqueness.
The DS1420 is a Button that provides a 64-bit unique ID number, and is typically used to
uniquely identify a person or a machine.
Hardware communication with Buttons is conducted via a 1-Wire interface. The conversion
from a PC I/O port to the 1-Wire interface is the responsibility of the Button Holder.
Software applications communicate with the Button using Dallas' Access System, which
is contained in any of the Button Holder Developer's kits. The Access System provides
software developers with easy to use commands, which are embedded into the application
in order to utilize the Button resources during run time.
For more information on the Access System, please reference any of the Button Holder
data sheets.
051601
DS1420
Each Dallas Button is uniquely serialized with a 64-bit code that is laser-etched in the
silicon. This unique ID provides a basic level of security, is traceable in the field, and
makes it possible to identify the specific Button in a field of many.
The serial number is divided into three parts (see Figure 1). The 8-bit family code tells
the Access System (and consequently the developer) what type of Button is being used.
The next 48 bits are lasered sequentially with no two numbers the same. The last 8 bits
contain a Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) value that has been calculated across the
family code and the 48-bit serial number. The CRC ensures that Button communication
is error free.
SERIAL NUMBER ORGANIZATION FIGURE 1
Family Code 81H
8-Bit CRC Code
MSB
48-Bit Serial Number Number
10000001