Secure microcontroller

Monday, 11 August, 2003 | Supplied by: Braemac Pty Ltd


Atmel is sampling a secureAVR RISC microcontroller with 32 Mega-bit flash based on the AT90SC3232CS (secureAVR processor, 32 KB flash, 32 KB EEPROM) with in addition, 32 Mega-bit of flash for secure datastorage.

The device combines programmability and processing power with a large flash memory.

With the microcontroller, mobile communication operators have access to a product for emerging applications with a secure memory in a SIMcard.

The AT90SC3232CS-F32M offers all the AT90SC3232CS features, a flexible secure microcontroller using flash program memory to satisfy a user's code modification requirements.

Its security features make it resistant to hardware or software attacks with its cryptography capabilities (elliptic curves hardware support, fast DES/TDES and fast RSA processor).

It is designed to meet common criteria EAL4+ security certification. It is available in a 3 and 5 V version and can be delivered in module or package form.

Online: www.braemac.com.au
Phone: 02 9550 6600
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