STM32H5 microcontroller is designed with security in mind

Combining an Arm Cortex-M33 and Trust EE Secure Manager, the STM32H5 microcontroller has been designed by STMicroelectronics to make security simpler and to boost performance and security for smart applications.
The STM32H5 microcontrollers contain the Arm Cortex-M33 embedded core, which blends performance with security, energy efficiency and affordability, said ST to address the mid-range class of MCU-based applications. According to the company, the STM32H5 is the world’s highest performing Cortex-M33 implementation, running at 250MHz and 375 DMIPS for an EEMBC CoreMark industry reference score of 1023.

The STM32H5 series is designed to accelerate innovation at scale for the coming generations of smart, connected devices, which provide more intelligence “in the edge” and also strengthens defence against attacks on IoT assets. The Cortex-M33 core brings Arm’s TrustZone architecture. ST adds a range of its own security features, including some developed with ST Authorized Partner, ProvenRun.
The STM32H5 is believed to be the first MCU series to come with SoC security services accessed via an industry-standard application programming interface (API). This is called the STM32Trust TEE Secure Manager which saves developers writing their own code while providing security services developed according to known best practice. It simplifies development while ensuring effective protection.
Ricardo De Sa Earp, executive vice president general purpose microcontroller sub-group, microcontrollers and digital ICs group expects the STM32H5 microcontrollers to be used in smart homes, factories and cities making them intelligent, safe, and sustainable.
The STM32H5 MCUs also improve energy efficiency by leveraging ST’s advanced 40nm CMOS process technology and improved on-chip power conversion circuits. Power dissipation is no longer a constraint when using a 250MHz device in harsh environments where the ambient temperature can reach 125 degrees C, added ST. The STM32H5 microcontrollers are SIL-ready for products that must meet an appropriate safety integrity level (SIL), thanks to native hardware features that address a wide range of industrial and medical applications.
Typical applications include air conditioning systems, appliances, and alarm systems, industrial programmable logic controllers (PLCs), motor controls, industrial pumps, communication gateways, lighting controls, and energy conversion. They are also used in consumer products such as PC peripherals, smartphones, and accessories.
ST has been a lead development partner with Arm, supporting development of the Cortex-M33 core to comply with the PSA Certified Level 3 and GlobalPlatform SESIP3 security specifications. ST has collaborated with Microsoft Azure on middleware with strong security.

The STM32Trust TEE Secure Manager is developed with ProvenRun and powered by ProvenCore-M to ensure today’s highest security-assurance levels. The SoC security services provided include isolation, cryptography, key storage, and initial attestation.
To help users maximise its potential, ST has created dedicated development kits NUCLEO-H503RB, NUCLEO-H563ZI and STM32H573I-DK with examples showing how to use the security services and integrated all the necessary software tools and support in the STM32Cube development ecosystem.
The new devices also provide in-ST factory pre-provisioning credentials for seamless registration to various cloud and OEM servers, multi-tenant IP protection, and remote pre-integrated 3rd party public key infrastructure (PKI) lifecycle management.
The Kudelski IoT keyStream root of trust, from ST authorised partner Kudelski IoT, was pre-qualified on the STM32Trust TEE Secure Manager to allow remote credential lifecycle management services.
The STM32H5 MCUs raise dynamic efficiency to 61 microA per  MHz in switched mode (SMPS) and 120 microA per MHz running off the linear (LDO) converter (at VDD = 3.3V and 25 degrees C) in run mode with peripherals off.
The product lines initially available include the STM32H503 product line with128kbyte flash, allowing 250MHz computing capability in space- and cost-constrained applications. The STM32H562 and STM32H563 product lines have up to 2Mbyte flash, rich connectivity, and deliver 250MHz over the extended temperature range up to 125 degrees C. The STM32H573 includes AES cryptographic acceleration and security services.
Mass production is beginning now, starting with the STM32H503 and STM32H563.

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Dual-band Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth module extends battery life for the IoT

Extending the Infineon Airoc portfolio, the company has introduced the CYW43022 Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth module which extends battery life for IoT applications with up to 65 per cent power reduction.

The CYW43022 low power architecture results in up to a 65 per cent reduction in power usage during deep sleep mode, to extend the battery life for applications such as smart locks, smart wearables, IP cameras and thermostats.

Sivaram Trikutam, vice president of Wi-Fi product line at Infineon, said: “By optimising the sleep power for battery-operated IoT devices, consumers can now enjoy longer battery life compared to competing solutions. With the industry’s lowest power consumption for a Wi-Fi and Bluetooth combination, [the CYW43022] enables more devices to be smarter, connected, and more versatile in a wide range of environments,” he added.

The Aitoc CYW43022 low power, dual-band Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.3 device includes Wi-Fi network offloads and an embedded Bluetooth stack reducing power demands on host processors. To support designs with smaller antennas or designs that require longer reach, it includes a Class 1 Bluetooth power amplifier with +18dBm transmit power. To protect against hacker attacks, there is secure boot with firmware image authentication which requires signed Infineon firmware protects against hacker attacks.

Infineon’s Airoc wireless products, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Bluetooth Low Energy and Wi-Fi and Bluetooth combinations with a broad portfolio of high-performing, reliable, low power products that deliver robust industry-leading performance.

Airoc products leverage a common software framework across Android, Linux, RTOS platforms and are pre-integrated with Infineon’s ModusToolbox software and tools, allowing developers to deliver differentiated products to market on time and on budget. 

Infineon’s Airoc CYW43022 low power, dual-band Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth is available now. IT will be exhibited by Infineon at Embedded World in Nuremberg, Germany (14 to 16 March) Hall 4A-138.

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Reference design reduces time to market and risk for radio designers

An integrated open radio unit (O-RU) reference design by Analog Devices enables radio designers to reduce risk and time to market, providing the optical front haul to RF. It also allows hardware and software customisation for macro and small cell radio units. It uses technologies that drive 4G and 5G RU requirements and includes support for all sub 6GHz band and power variants, including multi-band applications, added Analog Devices. 

The ADRV904x-RD O-RU reference design has been introduced to meet the ever more stringent timeline for O-RUs in tandem with more demanding and complex operator requirements. It provides the radio unit developer with comprehensive collateral resources, said the company, freeing designers to focus on innovation and differentiation.

The ADRV904x-RD O-RU reference design platform includes ADI’s fifth generation 8T8R RadioVerse SoC with digital front end including digital pre-distortion (DPD). ADI’s commercial O-RAN 7.2a IP stack is hosted on Intel’s Agilex 7 F-series FPGA.

The platform has been tested with Radisys Layer 2/3 software running on Intel FlexRan server hardware for 8T8R (eight transmit, eight receive) macro deployment scenarios. 

The O-RU radio platform is showcased at MWC 2023 (27 February to 02 March) in Barcelona, Spain, at ADI’s booth in Hall 2- 2B18.

Analog Devices combines analogue, digital, and software technologies for products that drive digitised factories, mobility and digital healthcare, combat climate change, and connect humans and the world, said the company. 

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Farnell takes a global view for ams-Osram

Optical products for automotive, consumer, industrial and healthcare products by ams-Osram are available from Farnell.

New proximity, temperature and vital sign monitoring sensors and a comprehensive range of LEDs, photodiodes and infrared (IR) emitters by ams-Osram are available from Farnell. 

The manufacturer has extended its distribution agreement with Farnell to offer optical products for sensing, visualisation and lighting applications from a single source. 

The enhanced range of solutions from ams-Osram available for fast delivery from Farnell includes the AS621X series of temperature sensors which are claimed to deliver the industry’s best combination of accuracy and low power consumption in a tiny wafer-level package. It is suitable for a range of consumer electronic devices and wearables, heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems and health-related monitoring systems. The series consists of three models, including AS6212, AS6214 and AS6218, providing measurement with different temperature accuracies and low power consumption, said Farnell. The compact size of each sensor ensures ease of integration and can feature up to eight different I²C addresses, which permits eight AS6221T devices to be used on one bus with no calibration or linearisation needed. 

The TMD3725 light, colour and proximity sensor offers reduced power consumption with design flexibility for dark room or full sunlight operation. Key features include advanced proximity measurement, colour sense (RGBC+IR) and digital ambient light sensing. The senor also compensates for unwanted IR energy system crosstalk reflection and undesirable ambient light photodiode current. The slim module incorporates an IR LED and factory calibrated LED driver with RGB + IR filters, high sensitivity down to mLux levels, a 1M:1 dynamic range and 0.18 micron processing technology with 1.8V I²C. The MD3725-EVM evaluation kit for the TMD3725 sensor provides everything required to evaluate the sensor.

There is also the TMD27553M ambient light / proximity photo sensor is optimised for narrow bezel mobile phones and offers industrial design flexibility, said Farnell. It has accurate ambient light sensing, superior proximity sensing and reduced power consumption. The proximity detection feature includes object recognition using photodiode detection of reflected IR energy (sourced by the integrated VCSEL). Detect and release events are interrupt driven and occur when the proximity result crosses the upper and / or lower threshold settings. The proximity engine features a wide range offset adjustment to compensate for unwanted IR energy reflection at the sensor. Moreover, the automatic ambient light subtraction with ALS (ambient light sensor) and IR photodiodes features dedicated data converters which have the capacity to produce 16-bit data. The extremely narrow 1.1mm module incorporates an IR VCSEL and factory calibrated VCSEL driver. 

The AS7056 bio-signal analogue front end (AFE) sensor is the next generation of vital sign sensors enabling users to detect bio-signals such as PPG (photoplethysmogram) and PTT (pulse transit time) as well as proximity measurements. The AS7056 is an analogue front end optimised for size and performance to support space-limited applications, such as in-ear vital sign monitoring, hearables, optical sensor platform, fitness band, smart watch, smart patches and heart rate monitors. Optical blood pressure measurements and SpO2 are enabled by the two independent working photodiode inputs of the AS7056. The AS7056 also provides two LEDs and one VCSEL driver outputs and samples up to three photodiode inputs. 

Customers can now buy the full range of ams OSRAM’s optical solutions with fast delivery from Farnell in EMEA, Newark in North America and element14 in APAC.

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