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Taking the mystery out of cryptographic memories

An Atmel Corporation product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team May 17, 2007

Kit provides full support for development of advanced cryptographic memory products.

New from Atmel is the AT88SC-DK1 development kit for its CryptoMemory family of advanced cryptographic memory products.

Current CryptoMemory development requires developers to understand details of the cryptography and associated cryptographic algorithms of the CryptoMemory device in order to perform mutual authentication, data encryption, and generation of encrypted message authentication codes for secure communication with the device.

The AT88SC-DK1 kit simplifies the application development process by providing a library that completely implements host cryptographic operations required for secure communication with CryptoMemory devices.

The AT88SC-DK1 provides evaluation and demonstration capabilities when used in conjunction with Atmel's STK500, an AVR processor embedded development environment.

This development kit serves Atmel's AT88SCxxxxC family of cryptographic memories, covering EEPROM densities from 1 to 256Kbit.

The kit includes a daughterboard, to adapt CryptoMemory to any existing embedded development environment with a two-wire interface, and a development library containing a low function count API.

The development library is delivered as a highly decoupled binary cryptographic core and a source code interface for easy integration.

The AT88SC-DK1 development kit is available now priced at US $49 each.

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