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Maxim’s Security Reference Design Enables Licensing Control and Secure Feature-Set Upgrades for Spartan-6 FPGA-Based Designs
Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. announces a reference design to protect Xilinx Spartan-6 field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). The reference design comprises free security software from Maxim or Xilinx and the Maxim DS28E01-100, a 1-Wire secure memory device.
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“Maxim’s security system provides best-in-class protection for licensing control and feature-set upgrades. If the DS28E01-100 and the FPGA do not ‘recognize’ each other, the FPGA design is effectively disabled,” said Prem Nayar, Business Manager for Secure Information & Authentication Products at Maxim Integrated Products.
“With the use of a Maxim DS28E01-100 1-Wire secure memory device, Xilinx customers can easily add a level of design security to their products. While targeting the Xilinx Spartan-6 families today, this could also be used with Artix™-7, Kintex™-7, Virtex®-7 and the Zynq™-7000 families,” said Jim Burnham, Platform Marketing for Zynq, Virtex-4,-5,-6, Spartan and CPLD Development Boards and Kits at Xilinx.
Availability and Pricing:
•The reference security scheme (Xilinx XAPP780) for the Spartan-6 family is evaluation ready.
•The DS28E01-100 reads and writes over a 2.8V to 5.25V voltage range and operates at -40°C to +85°C.
•Pricing for DS28E01 starts at $0.84 (1000-up, FOB USA).