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Lattice Sentry stack 2.0 enhances cyber resiliency
Lattice Semiconductor has announced the latest version of its solutions stack for secure system control, Lattice Sentry 2.0. The solutions stack enables next-generation hardware Root-of-Trust (HRoT) solutions compliant withNIST Platform Firmware Resiliency (PFR) Guidelines(NIST SP-800-193) and supporting 384-bit encryption.
Cyber Security Forums now available on YouTube
Electronic Specifier’s Cyber Security Forums, held during last year’s electronica show, are now available to view on our YouTube channel and within our own Tech Videos section.
MCUs offer 100MHz performance for IoT applications
Renesas Electronics hasannounced the expansion of its RA4 Series microcontrollers (MCUs) with 12 new RA4M2 Group MCUs. The new devices deliver a combination of very low power consumption, high performance, and enhanced security features that positions them as suitable solutions for industrial and IoT applications.
STMicro adds Sequitur Labs security suite
Sequitur Labs has joined the STMicroelectronics Partner Program to make Sequitur’s EmSPARK Security Suite available for technical and business collaboration between ST and third-party companies.
How to maximise battery life in dual-mode WiFi/Bluetooth IoT designs
Designers of battery powered Internet of Things (IoT) devices and other connected products are being asked to meet the conflicting requirements of continuous wireless connectivity and extended battery life. Rich Miron, Applications Engineer at Digi-Key Electronics, explains.
Entry line RA2E1 Group addresses cost-sensitive applications
Renesas Electronics hasannounced the expansion of its 32-bit RA2 Series microcontrollers (MCUs) with 48 new RA2E1 Group MCUs. Based on the 48MHz Arm Cortex-M23 core, the RA2E1 MCUs are entry-line, single-chip devices with up to 128KB code flash and 16KB SRAM memory.
Mach-NX FPGA for next gen cyber-resilient systems
Lattice Semiconductor has announced the Lattice Mach-NX FPGA family, the second generation in its successful line of secure control FPGAs. Building on the capabilities of the Lattice MachXO3D family announced in 2019, Mach-NX FPGAs deliver heightened security features and the fast, power-efficient processing needed to implement a real-time Hardware Root-of-Trust (HRoT) on future server platforms, as well as computing, communications, industrial, ...
J-Link remote debugging accelerated by server network
The J-Link Remote Servers are available to every J-Link user at no cost. While using the closest server significantly increases communication speed, customers still have the option to set up their own server if desired or required by company policy.
To get a handle on ethical AI, we must first secure the Edge
With the advancement of technology, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has started to become a tangible part of our everyday lives, assisting us with transportation, healthcare, protecting the environment and even helping us at home. In the coming decades, AI applications will go much further. Guest blog written byLars Reger, NXP Semiconductors
Security solution with new Mach-NX FPGA
Lattice Semiconductor has announced the Lattice Mach-NX FPGA family, the second generation in its successful line of secure control FPGAs. Building on the capabilities of the Lattice MachXO3D family announced in 2019, Mach-NX FPGAs deliver heightened security features and the fast, power-efficient processing needed to implement a real-time Hardware Root-of-Trust (HRoT) on future server platforms, as well as computing, communications, industrial, ...