Alexandre Boyer, B. Vrignon, M. Cavarroc, J. Shepherd
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Near-field injection is a promising method in order to induce local faults in integrated circuits. This paper aims at proposing a model of the coupling between the injection probe and the circuit under test. This study relies on measurements performed on a test chip by on-chip voltage sensors.