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ST’s STM32U5 MCU Gains Security Certifications

STMicroelectronics has achieved PSA Certified Level-3 and SESIP 3 certifications for its general-purpose secure STM32U585 microcontroller, passing tests for the logical, board, and basic physical resistance that confirm a substantial level of cyber protection.

STWith enhanced tamper resistance and software protection, the STM32U585 is also suitable for controlling PIN Transaction Security (PTS) equipment that must satisfy Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council (PCI SSC) requirements.

As a secure, general-purpose microcontroller, the STM32U585 offers an all-in-one solution that simplifies the design and production of Point-Of-Sale (POS) and self-service payment terminals.

Typically, achieving recognition as an official PTS Approved Device requires a dedicated security chip to resist online and side-channel attacks, with a separate microcontroller (MCU) to manage features such as the keyboard, display, and USB connection.

The STM32U585 can now consolidate all these capabilities, enabling a simplified design and streamlining production logistics from purchasing and inventory management to final assembly. Terminal makers can also test and certify their products to applicable standards such as PCI PTS v6 more quickly and easily.

The STM32U585 is compliant with Arm® Trusted Base System Architecture (TBSA) requirements and features Arm TrustZone® architecture. Numerous typical security features for connected devices are included, including cryptographic accelerators, secure data storage, secure firmware installation, secure boot, and secure firmware update.

Additional security features further elevate cyber protection over and above that of typical general-purpose MCUs. These include internal monitoring that erases secret data in the event of a perturbation attack, which contributes towards meeting PCI SSC requirements for POS applications.

Ensuring superior cyber protection for cost- and power-conscious connected devices, the STM32U585 also provides high-end core performance and peripheral integration.

The advanced Arm Cortex®-M33 embedded core combines with rich peripherals including two analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), two digital-to-analog converters (DAC) channels, two op-amps, two comparators, and multiple timer channels including general-purpose, low-power, and PWM motor-control timers.

As a general-purpose secure MCU in the STM32 portfolio, the STM32U585 is a key element of ST’s STM32Trust roadmap. STM32Trust is ST’s security framework that brings together knowledge, STM32 MCUs and MPUs, STSAFE common criteria certified secure elements, tools, hardware and software, and design services to help developers protect their designs and ensure secure connectivity and system integrity.

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