STMicroelectronics

The STM32H7S78-DK Discovery Kit from STMicroelectronics is a complete demonstration and development platform for the Arm® Cortex®‑M7 core‑based STM32H7S series of microcontrollers.

The STM32H7S78-DK Discovery Kit includes a full range of hardware features which help the user to evaluate many peripherals, such as USB Type-C®, Octo‑SPI Flash memory and Hexadeca‑SPI PSRAM devices, audio codec, digital microphones, ADC, flexible extension connectors, and a user button. The four flexible extension connectors give easy expansion capabilities for applications such as wireless connectivity and sensors.

The STM32H7S7L8H6H MCU features three I2C buses, six SPI ports, three USART ports, two SDMMC ports, two CAN ports, an Ethernet port, two SAI ports, two 12‑bit ADCs, an embedded step-down converter, two Octo‑SPI memory interfaces, one Hexadeca‑SPI interface, USB OTG HS port with power delivery, LCD‑TFT controller, flexible memory controller, an 8‑ to 14‑bit DCMI interface, JTAG, and SWD debugging support.

The kit integrates an STLINK-V3EC embedded in-circuit debugger and programmer for the STM32 MCUs with a USB Virtual COM port bridge. It is supplied with the comprehensive STM32 MCU software package.

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STM32 Nucleo-64 boards from STMicroelectronics provide an affordable and flexible way for designers to try out new concepts and build prototypes based on the STM32U0 series of low-cost, low-power microcontrollers. Arduino Uno V3 connectivity support and ST morpho headers allow for easy expansion of the functionality of the STM32 Nucleo open development platform with a wide choice of specialized shields.

STM32 Nucleo-64 boards do not require a discrete probe as the boards integrate an ST-LINK debugger/programmer.

The NUCLEO-U083RC Nucleo-64 board is supplied with the comprehensive and free STM32 software libraries and code examples available in the STM32Cube MCU package.

Microchip

The CryptoAuth Trust Manager kit from Microchip works with the Kudelski IoT software-as-a-service (SaaS) to offer public key infrastructure (PKI) service and in-field provisioning.  

The board contains the ECC608-TMNGTLS Trust Manager, which is a pre-provisioned variant of the ECC608 secure authentication IC. The ECC608-TMNGTLS will work in combination with the keySTREAM SaaS from Kudelski IoT. The device comes pre-provisioned with a set of cryptographic keys to connect to the keySTREAM SaaS.  

When deployed, the IoT device containing the ECC608-TMNGTLS will connect to the keySTREAM SaaS, which will give ownership of the IoT device to the intended owner by provisioning the device in the field with its custom PKI, symmetric keys, and/or data.

The CryptoAuth Trust Manager kit consists of the ECC608-TMNGTLS, a Microchip ATSAMD21E18A as the main microcontroller, an onboard debugger, and a user-defined switch and user-defined LEDs.  

The main MCU comes pre-programmed with the Microchip Security and Computing Group (SCG) kit protocol. This protocol handles communication between the CryptoAuthentication devices and the host MCU over a USB interface. 

Various Microchip components can be used in conjunction with the EV10E69A board, including the ECC204, ECC206, SHA104, SHA105, SHA106, TA010, TA100 and TA101, by inserting the appropriate mikroBUS board into the mikroBUS header of the DM320118 board.

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The STPM4RasPIV21 is an extension board for connecting the ST33KTPM trusted platform module (TPM) security chips to Raspberry Pi boards, or to an STM32 microprocessor development kit such as the STM32MP157F-DK2 or STM32MP135F-DK. 

The board is for product evaluation, use case development and design integration. The STPM4RasPIV21 is shipped with one trusted platform module soldered to the board.

Infineon

The OPTIGAâ„¢ TPM SLB 9672 PC evaluation board is an ideal way for developers to familiarize themselves with a ready to use trusted platform module (TPM).
A plug-and-play system, the OPTIGA TPM SLB 9672 Kit connects to the SPI interface on a PC motherboard. Users can easily test and validate the integration of the SLB 9672 into platforms running on various Windows and Linux operating systems. 

Host software and application guides can be downloaded from Github. 

Key features include: 

    • 3.3 V or 1.8 V power supply
    • 20-pin SPI connector with 50 mil/1.27 mm pin spacing 
    • Reset input from motherboard

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The STEVAL-55G0MBI1 module enables easy evaluation of the VD55G0 0.38 Mpixel monochrome image sensor from STMicroelectronics. The module features a soldered sensor in a PLCC package, an M12 lens holder screwed to the board, and a removable lens. The module also has a flex cable to connect to a broad range of embedded processing platforms. 

The module is one of a family of modules for evaluating various products in the ST BrightSense image sensor portfolio: all share the same standard connector and pinout, to enable easy replacement of one image sensor with another in proof-of-concept designs. 

All the image sensor modules are backed by a comprehensive set of enablement software, drivers and evaluation tools, including drivers for a Linux® operating system. The modules also support GUI software for evaluation when paired with the STEVAL-EVK-U0I1 main evaluation board, which is ordered separately.

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