
Infineon Technologies SLS32AIA010MH/S/K/L OPTIGA™ Trust M
Infineon SLS32AIA010MH/S/K/L OPTIGA™ Trust M is a high-end security solution that provides an anchor of trust for connecting Internet of Things (IoT) devices to the cloud, giving every IoT device its own unique identity. This pre-personalized turnkey solution produces secured zero-touch onboarding, and the high performance needed for quick cloud access. The turnkey setup with full system integration minimizes design, integration, and deployment effort. The SLS32AIA010MK OPTIGA Trust M has a standard temperature range of -25°C to +85°C for most commercial applications. The SLS32AIA010ML has an extended temperature range of -40°C to +105°C for harsh industrial environments. The OPTIGA Trust M offers a wide range of security features, making it ideal for industrial and building automation applications, smart homes, and connected consumer devices.Features
- High-end security controller
- Common criteria certified EAL6+ (high) hardware
- Turnkey solution
- Up to 10kB user memory
- PG-USON-10-2,-4 package (3 x 3mm)
- Standard and extended temperature ranges
- I2C interface with shielded connection (encrypted communication)
- Cryptographic support:
- ECC : NIST curves up to P-521, Brainpool r1 curve up to 512,
- RSA® up to 2048,
- AES key up to 256, HMAC up to SHA512
- TLS v1.2 PRF and HKDF up to SHA512
- OPTIGA™ Trust M Software Framework on Github
- Crypto ToolBox commands for SHA-256, ECC NIST P256/P384 (sign, verify, key generation, and ECDH(E)), RSA® 1024/2048 (sign, verify, key generation, encrypt and decrypt) and key derivation (TLS v1.2 PRF)
- Device security monitor
- Four monotonic up counters
- Protected (integrity) update of data objects
- Hibernate for zero power consumption
- Lifetime for industrial automation and infrastructure is 20 years and 15 years for other application profiles
Applications
- Industrial control and building automation
- Consumer electronics
- Smart homes
- Drones
System Block Diagram

Publié le: 2019-12-10
| Mis à jour le: 2022-03-11