PostHeaderIcon Smaller Signals can be identified

By averaging the current measurements of many repeated identical operations, even smaller signals that are not transmitted over the bus can be identified. Signals such as carry-bit states are of special interest, because many cryptographic key-scheduling algorithms use shift operations that single out individual key bits in the carry flag. Even if the status-bit changes cannot be measured directly, they often cause changes in the instruction sequence or microcode execution, which then cause a clear change in the power consumption.

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