Hi All.
The element14 Community along with our Farnell/Newark sites will be doing a security & surveillance program later in the year (or maybe the beginning of next year). I talked about it in a previous discussion I held. Click here to read.
I haven't done much with security products lately. Sometimes this has to do with what a supplier is interested in at the moment. Other times it is my perception of the community's interest at a specific moment. But, needless to say, security is important, critical, a very big deal. My mind at the moment is in the very big deal mode. So, I want to push the car so to speak and move forward to offering some security product(s) for the community to roadtest, play with the demos, and if you are sort of new to technology and security, learn something new.
I have had a meeting with a supplier and right now, I was offered for consideration three products. I want to give you some facts and links to datasheets, so you can see what a security supplier would be interested in offering to the roadtest program. I'd like you to take a look and vote in my interest polls below.
If I haven't explicitly said it before, I really do think it's a collaboration between you (the community members), the supplier and myself (program management) that makes the program work. I value all of your input and knowledge.
Here are the products:
DS28E30EVKIT# - Deep Cover Secure Authenticator
This kit provides the hardware and software necessary to exercise the features of the DS28E30. The EV system consists of five DS28E30 in WLP package mounted on an interface PCB, along with a DS9481P-300# USB-to-I2C/1-Wire® adapter. The evaluation software runs under Windows® 10, 8, and 7 operating systems for 64-bit and 32-bit versions.
Datasheet
MAX66301-25XEVKIT# DeepCover Secure Authenticator
This kit comprises a MAX66301 evaluation kit (EV kit) and a MAX66250 tag. The MAX66301 EV kit combines an RFID reader for contactless communication at 13.56MHz and a SHA-3 secure authenticator coprocessor. The MAX66250 tag operates as a solution covering the ISO 15693 standard and combines FIPS202-compliant Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA-3) challenge and response authentication with secured EEPROM. By pairing the MAX66301 with the MAX66250 into an EV system, the EV kit software can operate to show a secure challenge and response authentication and other part specific functionality.
Datasheet:
MAXQ1065EVKIT# Secure Coprocessor
This kit provides the hardware and software necessary to exercise the features of the MAXQ1065GTC+. The EV kit consists of five MAXQ1065GTC+ devices in a 12-pin TDFN package, and a MAXQ1065 evaluation 12-pin TDFN socket board. The device makes it fast and easy to implement full security for embedded, connected products without requiring firmware development.
Datasheet:
Summary Preference Poll