Tamper detection devices, commonly built around switches and sensors, employ several techniques according to design specifications and operating environments. T. K. Hareendran examines several anti-tampering device designs to educate and inform users on various aspects of tamper detection circuits. He also presents anti-tampering use cases built around switches and sensors.
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