Claims
- 1. An electronic key, comprising:
- a fuse;
- a counter, connected to count accesses to said electronic key;
- control logic, including a latch which can be set by receipt of a predetermined external command;
- said control logic being configured so that
- at least some commands are accepted before said fuse has been blown but are not accepted after said fuse is blown;
- at least some other commands are accepted after said fuse has been blown and before said latch has been set, but are not accepted after said latch has been set; and
- at least some other commands are accepted after said latch has been set and before said counter counts off a predetermined number of accesses, but are not accepted after said counter has counted said predetermined number of accesses;
- wherein said latch cannot be reset after said fuse has been blown;
- and wherein said control logic and said counter are configured so that, if power is restored after said fuse has already been blown, said counter will immediately provide an output indicating that said predetermined number of accesses has already occurred.
- 2. The electronic key of claim 1, wherein said counter is a down counter, and does not begin to count until a valid command is first recognized, after said latch has been set.
- 3. The electronic key of claim 1, further comprising a secure memory, said control logic being connected to restrict access to said secure memory.
- 4. The electronic key of claim 1, further comprising a secure memory, and wherein at least some read operations can be performed on said secure memory after said counter has indicated that said predetermined number of accesses has already occurred.
- 5. The electronic key of claim 4, wherein said counter is a down counter, and is connected to count by days.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 163,281, filed 3/2/88, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,870,401.
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