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Freescale offers on-chip security features for prevention of automotive electronics tampering

Qorivva  microcontroller line now includes full range  of options – from  entry-level to fully integrated, high-performance devices – for   automotive body electronic


The security  of automotive  electronics systems is an escalating topic of concern for  automotive OEMs,  owners and the insurance industry. Electronic control  of automotive systems is  steadily increasing, with large amounts of  data streaming through body control  modules (BCM)/gateways. Freescale  Semiconductor is helping significantly reduce  the security risks for  that data with new additions to its MPC56xx family of Qorivva  32-bit  microcontrollers (MCUs) built on Power ArchitectureRegistered  technology.

At  the high end, the MPC564xB/C devices are the first MCUs for the  automotive  market that incorporate a cryptographic services engine  (CSE), which enables secure  and trustworthy transmission of information  between electronic components. Cryptography  is used in the automotive  industry to encode and decode data for various  functions, such as  blocking illegal manipulation of a vehicle’s mileage, activating   immobilizers that prevent a car from being stolen without the key and  preventing  individual electronic control units from being dismantled  and reused in other  vehicles.

The entry-level  MPC560xD devices are cost-optimized, single  controller area network (CAN) node  solutions featuring low power  consumption for demanding OEM power budgets,  small package footprints  and a wide range of communication interfaces such as  LIN, SPI and CAN.  The MPC560xD is optimal for body control end nodes, such as the  ones  used in door and seat applications.

“The security  of a car’s electronic systems is critical to the  operation of the vehicle and  the safety of its occupants,” said Ray  Cornyn, director of Freescale’s  Automotive MCU business. “Our Qorivva  MPC56xx family offers solutions at both  ends of the performance  spectrum and provides the peace of mind that comes with  having advanced  security features without sacrificing power or cost.”

 

Increasing performance while slamming  the brakes on theft
Built for the  next generation of central vehicle body control,  high-end gateways and smart  junction boxes, the MPC564xB/C devices  offer up to 300 DMIPS of performance,  ideal for executing large amounts  of code in a CPU-intensive BCM/gateway  application. The MPC564xB/C  implements a CSE that supports the secure hardware extension  (SHE)  specification published in 2009 by the Hersteller Initiative Software   consortium of European car makers.

Many BCM  applications support security through encryption  capabilities in software. However,  this is a riskier security method  than a hardware solution, and the software  can potentially be  vulnerable to attacks. The CSE included in the Freescale  devices moves  control of the cryptographic keys from the software to the  hardware  domain to significantly reduce security risks. The CSE module helps   protect the security keys from hackers, provides an authentic software   environment and allows for distributed key ownership.

 

Range of devices to meet individual  needs
The MPC560xD and MPC564xB/C Qorivva MCUs  join the previously  announced MPC560xB/C devices to provide a comprehensive  portfolio of  solutions for automotive body electronics applications. The  advanced,  cost-efficient host processor core leverages the many strengths of   Power Architecture technology, such as processing capability, on-chip  memory,  analog capabilities, timing systems and other features required  to handle complex  control and diagnostic systems. In addition, these  scalable devices are  supported by an enablement ecosystem that includes  software drivers, operating  systems and configuration code to help  developers quickly implement their  designs. With more than 200 million  32-bit Power Architecture MCUs shipped to  date, Freescale has  established itself as a proven, trusted supplier of  solutions for the  automotive electronics market.

 

Availability
Freescale  expects to offer production quantities of the MPC560xD in  the fourth quarter of  2011 and production quantities of the MPC564xB/C  in second quarter of 2012. For  more information, visit www.freescale.com/automotive.

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