CSKH02.2019 - (Abstract) - Since the last decade, hardware Trojan (HT) have become a serious problem for hardware security because of outsourcing trends in Integrated Circuit (IC) manufacturing. As the fabrication of IC is becoming very complex and costly, more and more chipmakers outsource their designs or parts of the fabrication process. This trend opens a loophole in hardware security, as an untrusted company could perform malicious modifications to the golden circuit at design or fabrication stages. Therefore, assessing risks and proposing solutions to detect HT are very important tasks. This paper presents a technique for detecting HT using frequency characteristic analysis of path delay. The results show that measuring with the frequency step of 0.016 MHz can detect a HT having the size of 0.2% of the original design.