designed to provide hardware-based security for personal computers, servers, and IoT devices. Based on the TCG Family 2.0 specification, it serves as a secure cryptoprocessor that protects sensitive data like encryption keys, digital certificates, and passwords. Key Specifications & Features According to official product documentation from offers the following technical attributes: TPM Version: Compliant with TCG TPM 2.0 (Revision 1.16, 1.38, and 1.59). Interface Protocols: host interfaces for flexible system integration. Security Certifications: FIPS 140-2 Level 2 certified for robust cryptographic boundaries. Common Criteria (CC) EAL4+ certified, ensuring a high level of security assurance. Package Options: Available in (5x5 mm) and ultra-small (3x3 mm) form factors. Operating Temperature: Offered in both commercial ( ) and industrial ( Core Cryptographic Functions
A well-constructed datasheet follows a logical hierarchy. The NPCT750 document would likely open with a and features section. Here, an engineer learns the component’s identity: Is it a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M processor? A dual-channel DC-DC converter? The "750" in the model might hint at a maximum clock speed in MHz (e.g., 750 kHz for low power or 750 MHz for high performance) or a temperature range (e.g., –40°C to +75°C). The features bullet list is paramount—it tells the designer at a glance if the part has integrated EEPROM, DMA channels, over-voltage protection, or I2C/SPI interfaces. Without this roadmap, the rest of the document is unusable.
If you are an engineer or hardware developer looking for the specific , pinout diagrams , or register maps , you will typically need to access the official PDF through Nuvoton’s secure portal or an authorized distributor like Avnet or Mouser, as full industrial datasheets for security chips are often under NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement).
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