STMicroelectronics

The STPM4RasPIV21 is an extension board to connect the ST33KTPM products to the Raspberry Pi® and STM32 microprocessor development kits such as STM32MP157F-DK2, or STM32MP135F-DK. The board is designed for product evaluation, use case development and integration activities. The board is shipped with one trusted platform module soldered.

STMicroelectronics

The X-NUCLEO-SAFEA1 expansion board is based on the STSAFE-A110 secure element. It can be used with any STM32 Nucleo development board.

The on-board STSAFE-A110 is customized with a standard profile for evaluation and is compatible with the Arduino UNO R3 connector.

The X-NUCLEO-SAFEA1 expansion board is used with free X-CUBE-SAFEA1 or X-CUBE-SBSFU software packages containing sample code to demonstrate how to implement security applications.

STMicroelectronics

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.

Linux® is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U.S. and other countries.

Murata

Murata supplies the IMX-060 evaluation board to provide a ready-made hardware environment for testing its IRA-S series of pyroelectric infrared (PIR) sensors. 

The IRA-S sensors are available in a leaded package. Murata also makes a range of five fresnel lenses, supplied separately. This evaluation board features an IRA-S210ST01 sensor with the IML-0685 and IML-0688 lenses.

STMicroelectronics

The STEVAL-56G3MAI1 module enables easy evaluation of the VD56G3 1.5 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 of 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-U0I1EVK evaluation board. 

Linux® is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U.S. and other countries.

Infineon

The OPTIGA™ Trust M IoT Security Development Kit is the easiest way to develop and evaluate end-to-end security use cases for IoT devices. The kit enables designers to build prototypes of security applications and build full-featured IoT applications. The board includes:

  • OPTIGA Trust M security solution
  • PSOC™ 62, an Arm® Cortex®-M4/Cortex-M0+-based microcontroller
  • AIROC™ CYW43012, a low-power system-on-chip which supports dual-band 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz Wi-Fi®/Bluetooth® 5.0 networking

This development board is supplied with two ready-to-use security use cases:

  • Secured communication with AWS over MQTT using cryptography support from the OPTIGA Trust M
  • Secure, zero-touch cloud provisioning using a CIRRENT™ Cloud ID and the pre-provisioned X.509 certificate delivered with the OPTIGA Trust M

The kit is supported by the ModusToolbox™ design tool. The OPTIGA Trust M host library is available as open source code.