NewAE Technology CEC1702 UFO Target Board

Author : Newae technology Published Time : 2019-08-02
NewAE Technology CEC1702 UFO Target Board features the Microchip CEC1702 which features a Arm® Cortex® M4F. This device contains extensive hardware cryptographic accelerators, including public key accelerators. The device requires a JTAG programmer, and doesn't contain internal flash. An SPI flash programmer may be needed if needing to program the on-board SPI flash memory. The baseboard is designed to allow various measurements to be performed. This includes on the device during regular operation and as during the loading process.

Features

Microchip CEC1702 Target DeviceSPI Flash chip includes bidirectional buffer to allow (a) programming of on-board SPI flash chip with external programmer, (b) sniffing SPI traffic without loading data lines, and (c) triggering on SPI trafficExample implementation of firmware projects that run on this device, including use of cryptographic AES acceleratorDocumentation on some of the unique features of the CEC1702 including the odd fuse requirements can be found on
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