The SECOS SM360B is a smart card microcontroller designed for secure applications. It offers robust security features and is suitable for various use cases where data protection and secure communication are paramount. The SM360B provides a secure platform for implementing cryptographic algorithms and managing sensitive data.
Applications
- Secure Identity Cards
- Banking Cards (e.g., EMV chip cards)
- Access Control Systems
- Secure Storage Devices
- Digital Signature Applications
Features
- High-performance 8/16-bit CPU
- Hardware cryptographic accelerators for DES, 3DES, AES, RSA, and ECC
- Secure memory management unit (MMU)
- Voltage and frequency sensors for tamper detection
- Secure boot loader
- Various communication interfaces, including ISO 7816
- Non-volatile memory (EEPROM or Flash) for secure storage of keys and data
Benefits
- Enhanced Security: The hardware cryptographic accelerators and secure memory management unit provide a strong foundation for secure applications, protecting against various attack vectors.
- Fast Transaction Processing: Hardware acceleration of cryptographic algorithms speeds up secure transactions, improving overall system performance.
- Secure Data Storage: Non-volatile memory allows secure storage of keys, certificates, and other sensitive data.
- Tamper Resistance: Voltage and frequency sensors can detect tampering attempts, triggering security measures to protect sensitive data.
- Compliance with Security Standards: The SM360B is designed to meet relevant security standards and certifications, such as EMVCo and Common Criteria.
- Flexible Integration: Various communication interfaces allow easy integration into different smart card and security applications.
Technical Specifications: The SM360B typically includes a high-performance CPU core, a range of memory sizes (EEPROM or Flash), and operates within specified voltage and temperature ranges. Consult the SECOS datasheet for detailed specifications regarding clock speed, memory capacity, interface protocols (ISO 7816, SPI, I2C), and power consumption.