Abstract
Cryptographic hardware is vulnerable to power analysis attacks. To resist these attacks,special balanced dual-rail gates have been developed which have equal power consumption for all valid data values and transitions. A limitation of existing designs is that they require balanced routing of the dual-rail interconnect between gates. Natural process variation and suboptimal routing tools make it practically impossible to perfectly match the capacitances of the dual- rail pair making the balanced routing constraint difficult to satisfy. We present a general method and designs which achieve power balance in dual-rail circuits without requiring matching of gate output load capacitances or random masking.The method and design are based on a directional discharge protocol which ensures that both rails are always fully discharged and charged in each cycle.