Microchip has turned to ARM for a hardware cryptography-enabled microcontroller which addresses the increasing need for security measures, such as secure boot, driven by the continual growth of Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
The CEC1702 is a full-featured ARM Cortex-M4-based microcontroller with a complete hardware cryptography-enabled solution in a single package. Microchip has been focussed on the competing MIPS core and has its own highly successful 8 and 16bit PIC families, but acquired ARM chip expertise when it bought Atmel.
The CEC1702 offers easy-to-use encryption, authentication, private and public key capabilities and allows customer programming flexibility to minimise customer risk and can be used as a standalone controller or a security sub-system.
The chip also provides significant performance improvements when compared to firmware-based solutions. The device’s hardware cryptographic cipher suite reduces compute time by orders of magnitude over software solutions by providing, for example, a 20-50x performance improvement for PKE acceleration as well as 100x improvement for encryption/decryption. This robust hardware-based feature set results in applications that can run security measures quickly, effectively and with significantly lower cost and power consumption.
The device provides:
The CEC1702Q-B1- SX is in production volume. http://www.microchip.com/promo/CEC1702
The device provides:
- Pre-boot authentication of system firmware: Providing an immutable identity and a root of trust to ensure that the firmware is untouched and has not been corrupted
- Firmware update authentication: Verifying that the firmware update has not been corrupted and is from a trusted source
- Authentication of system-critical commands: Attesting that any system-critical command is from a known source with authorisation to make the given change, preventing potentially devastating actions
- Protection of secrets with encryption: Safeguarding code and data to prevent theft or malicious activities
The CEC1702Q-B1- SX is in production volume. http://www.microchip.com/promo/CEC1702
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