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The STM32 MCUs often have a pin called 'ANTI_TAMP' near GPIO PC13. Because we're trying to detect intrusion via a mechanical detector switch, it makes sense to reroute the existing PC4 trace to PC13 (or wherever ANTI_TAMP is specified.)
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Anti-tamper Logic
The STM32 MCUs often have a pin called 'ANTI_TAMP' near GPIO PC13. Because we're trying to detect intrusion via a mechanical detector switch, it makes sense to reroute the existing PC4 trace to PC13 (or wherever ANTI_TAMP is specified.)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: