Software combines with self-encrypting SSD for industrial protection

Self-encrypting drives (SEDs) is industrial-grade data protection from Innovision. By employing a hardware-based encryption mechanism, located in the controller, the data is “next to uncrackable” says Innovision, and will have no impact on CPU loading.

To simplify implementing these devices, Innodisk has created iOpal, an intuitive software for SED management.

Rather than consumer-based solutions, such as software encryption to protect sensitive data, but these may have severe weaknesses, warns Innodisk. Software encryption is susceptible to cracking and other attempts to reach data, and, in addition, the encryption process will also increase CPU loading.

Innodisk’s SEDs uses 256-bit AES encryption. An internal AES-engine encrypts all data going into the device, meaning that data read directly from the NAND flash will be scrambled and unintelligible.

Implementing and managing the SED can be challenging without the right tools, advises Innodisk. TCG Opal 2.0 is set of specifications for SED management which defines how to create different ranges for different users, allowing for a system where data is shared on a strictly need-to-know basis.

iOpal moulds the detailed specifications of TCG Opal 2.0 into a user-friendly application. It comprises several key features such as data storage management, different user authorisations, and pre-boot authentication. iOpal and Innodisk’s SEDs can be used for mission-critical and heavy-loading environments, such as aerospace and server applications. The software is compatible with select form factors in the 3MG2-P, 3SE2-P, and 3MR2-P SSD series.

Three versions are available, the 3MG2-P is a 2.5-inch SSD, M.2 (S42, S80), mSATA and SATA Slim form factors, with the 3SE2-P is available as a 2.5 or 1.8-inch SSD and the 3MR2-P is available as 2.5-inch SSD.

The SED support Windows 7 and Windows 10, Linux Ubuntu and Linus Fedora.

Innodisk is a service-driven provider of flash memory, DRAM modules and embedded peripheral products for the industrial and enterprise applications. Customers are served across the embedded, aerospace and defence and cloud storage markets.

Innodisk was founded in 2005 and headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan.

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Compact edge AI system supports Nvidia Jetson TX2 module and JetPack 3.2 

An AI embedded system, the eBOX560-900-FL, uses a Nvidia Jetson TX2 module which has a powerful 64-bit ARM A57 processor, a 256 CUDA core with Nvidia Pascal GPU architecture, 8Gbyte of LPDDR4 memory and 802.11ac Wi-Fi with Bluetooth.

The eBOX560-900-FL is suitable for AI computing, machine vision, deep learning and edge computing. The high-efficiency, low-power Nvidia Jetson TX2 module, is provided in a palm-size box, it also supports Nvidia JetPack 3.2 software development kit (SDK) including TensorRT, cuDNN, CUDA Toolkit, VisionWorks, GStreamer, and OpenCV, all built on top of L4T with LTS Linux kernel. The construction is IP40-rated, and has an extended operating temperature range of -10 to +50 degree C and up to 3G vibration endurance.

To meet a variety of AI system requirements, the AI embedded computer has one USB 2.0 port, two Gigabit Ethernet ports, one HDMI 2.0 port and four SMA type antenna connectors.

The fanless embedded system has a 32Gbyte eMMC onboard. It is also equipped with a M.2 SSD PCIe 2.0 x4 socket for extensive storage option. The embedded PC also features a PCI Express Mini Card slot for 3G/4G/LTE/GPRS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections.

Mounting options include wall mount and DIN-rail mount. The eBOX560-900-FL has passed the strict certification with CE and FCC Class A.

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LED regulator can be configured in choice of operation modes

A DC/DC µModule regulator from Analog Devices is designed to drive LEDs. The Power by Linear LTM8005 regulator includes a DC/DC controller, power switch, Schottky diode and current sense resistor in a 9.0 x 11.25 x 2.22mm BGA package.

The LTM8005 operates from a 5.0 to 38V input voltage range and can deliver up to 1.6A of regulated current at an output voltage of up to 38V. An external inductor enables the LTM8005 to configure in different operation modes including boost, buck-boost, buck and SEPIC topologies, with a coupled inductor.

The high-reliability H-grade version guarantees operation from –40 to +150 degree C. The wide input voltage range and +150 degree C operation make this µModule LED driver suitable for use in automotive and industrial lighting applications.

The operating frequency is adjustable from 100kHz to 1MHz, while integral spread spectrum frequency modulation improves EMC performance, claims Analog Devices. LED brightness can be controlled by the analogue CTRL pin and by PWM dimming with a range up to 3,000:1. The LTM8005’s safety features include output disconnect short-circuit protection, open LED protection, programmable input current limit, as well as, input and output current reporting.

The E and I grades of the LTM8005 operate from –40 to +125 degree C.

The LTM8005 is in production now.

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Microcontrollers have flexibility to create performance-specific IoT devices

Additions to the STM32 microcontroller family by STMicroelectronics are designed to provide design flexibility to create performance-oriented systems that are affordable and secure.

The STM32F7x0 and H7x0 Value Line microcontrollers can be used. For example, in real-time IoT devices, without compromising features or cyber protection, says STMicro.

The microcontrollers trim embedded flash, while still allowing secure boot, sensitive code and real-time routines to run safely on-chip, leveraging access times over 25 times faster than for external flash (for cache miss). Applications can scale-up as required, either by adding off-chip serial or parallel (up to 32-bit) memories and leveraging the microcontrollers’ external interfaces and eXecute in Place (XiP) capability, or by porting to other pin-to-pin compatible microcontrollers from STMicro, namely the STM32F7 or STM32H7 MCU lines, with up to 2Mbyte flash and up to 1Mbyte RAM, supported by the same ecosystem and tools.

The Value Lines retain the STM32F7 and H7 features, such as peripherals, hardware accelerators, and the real-time architecture with fast internal buses, short interrupt latency, and fast boot-up, of around one millisecond. The microcontrollers are energy efficient, with flexible power modes, gated power domains, and on-chip power management that simplify design and reduce bill of materials cost.

At the heart of the secure, power-efficient architecture is execution performance of up to 2020 CoreMark, making the Value Line devices a suitable entry point to IoT design in medical, industrial, and consumer applications. With up to 125 degree C as the maximum junction temperature, developers can leverage the full core and peripherals performance even when ambient temperature increases.

The entry-level STM32F730 delivers 1082 CoreMark performance running at 216MHz aided by ST’s ART Accelerator for zero-wait-state execution from flash. Features include cryptographic hardware acceleration, a USB 2.0 high speed port with PHY, and a CAN interface. There is a 64kbyte flash, eight-kbyte instruction and data caches for high-performance execution from internal or external memories, 256kbyte of system RAM and 16kbyte+64kbyte of tightly coupled memory (TCM) for the most critical routines and data.

The STM32F750 adds a TFT-LCD controller with ST’s proprietary Chrom-ART graphics accelerator. It has hardware acceleration for hash algorithms, two CAN interfaces, an Ethernet MAC, camera interface, and two USB 2.0 interfaces with full speed PHY. There are 64kbytes of flash, four-kbyte instruction and four-kbyte data caches, 320kbyte of system RAM, and 16kbyte+64kbyte TCM.

The STM32H750 delivers 2020 CoreMark performance at 400MHz and adds a hardware JPEG coder/decoder to the TFT controller and Chrom-ART Accelerator for even faster graphic user interface (GUI) performance boasts ST. There is also a CAN-FD port and additional CAN-FD with time-trigger capability and what are claimed to be best-in-class operational amplifiers and 16-bit ADCs running at up to 3.6Msample per second. The 128kbyte flash, 16kbyte instruction and data caches, 864kbyte system RAM and the 64kbyte+128kbyte of TCM all feature error correction code (ECC) for safe execution from internal or external memory.

The STM32F730, STM32F750, and STM32H750 Value Line microcontrollers are in production, in LQFP and BGA package options from 64-pin to 240-pin.

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