MAXQ1850-DNS: Secure Microcontroller from Maxim Integrated
The MAXQ1850-DNS is a highly integrated, low-power microcontroller from Maxim Integrated, designed to offer robust security features for a wide array of applications. This microcontroller is an ideal solution for applications requiring stringent security measures such as financial terminals, secure access control, and secure communications.
At the heart of the MAXQ1850-DNS is a powerful 16-bit RISC MAXQ® microcontroller core, which provides a high level of performance for complex computations and algorithms. The device includes a comprehensive suite of security features, including a true random number generator (TRNG), multiple cryptographic engines supporting 3DES, AES, and public key operations, and secure bootloader for secure firmware updates.
Key Features:
- High-Performance 16-bit RISC Core: Provides efficient processing capabilities for demanding applications.
- Advanced Security Features: Includes a TRNG, hardware cryptographic support, and secure memory management to safeguard sensitive data.
- Flexible Memory Options: Features on-chip memory that includes both Flash and SRAM, allowing for flexible programming and data storage.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for energy-sensitive applications, the MAXQ1850-DNS offers power-saving modes to extend battery life.
- Robust Peripheral Set: Equipped with a variety of peripherals including SPI, USART, and I2C interfaces for easy integration into existing systems.
The MAXQ1850-DNS is tailored for secure transactions and is compliant with industry standards, ensuring interoperability and secure data handling. It also features a secure execution mode that prevents unauthorized code execution, further enhancing its security credentials.
Maxim Integrated's commitment to quality and security is evident in the MAXQ1850-DNS microcontroller, making it a trusted choice for developers looking to incorporate a secure, reliable, and high-performance microcontroller into their design.