SOC(System on Chip ): Infineon SLB9670 CPU: 16-Bit Certifications: CC(Common Criteria) EAL4+ Sub Application: PC TPM(Trusted Platform Module)/embedded TPM Storage: 128KB onboard Flash Symmetric: AES/HMAC/SHA-1/SHA-256 Symmetric Cryptography: ECC(Elliptic Curve Cryptography)/ECC BN-256/ECC NIST P256/ECC256/ECDH/RSA1024/RSA2048 Asymmetric Cryptography: FT230XS-R UART debug Expansion Interface:40 Pin Low-Speed expansion Digital Output(V): 1.8V Analog Input(V): 0V-1.8V OS Support: OP-TEE Product Size: 2.36in*1.18in*0.39inPackage included: 1* Secure96 Mezzanine Board
Product Dimensions | 2.36 x 1.18 x 0.19 inches |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Manufacturer | HOPERUN |
ASIN | B077D2M4HG |
Item model number | elD00X9X61 |
Date First Available | November 13, 2017 |
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Debug only for UART0; careful with orientation
The Secure96's FTDI chip (Micro USB connector) is connected to UART0 on the 40-pin Low-Speed expansion header, but several 96Boards actually use UART1 for debug output (HiKey, HiKey 960 , Bubblegum-96). There is no jumper or solder option on the Secure96 mezzanine to switch between the two UARTs. Thus the Secure96 sadly is not a super-set of the Seeed UART Serial mezzanine adding some SPI and I²C security chips on top of serial. Neither this Secure96 mezzanine nor the UART Serial mezzanine are designed to be stacked. That means you cannot operate 96Boards "headless" that use UART1 for debugging if you attach this Secure96 mezzanine board.The MediaTek X20 board does use UART0, the Poplar board has a Micro USB connector and the Orange Pi i96 board has external pin-headers respectively for debugging, so should be unaffected.Another word of warning: Be sure to align the Micro USB connector and button to the outside of your 96Board Consumer Edition (even LS connector pin numbers); when connecting it in the wrong orientation my FTDI chip emitted black smoke (i.e., no protection against 8-18 V DC vs. 1.8 V TTL) and is unusable since.
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