Toshiba's TXZ+ M4V Security-Focused Microcontrollers Now Shipping, in Engineering Sample Form
Toshiba has announced sampling of its enhanced-security TXZ+ M4V microcontroller family, built around an Arm Cortex-M4 core and targeting system control tasks in Internet of Things (IoT) designs.
"The widespread adoption of network connectivity and over-the-air updates in consumer and industrial equipment has improved convenience in respect of remote monitoring, control, maintenance and device updating, while underlining the importance of security measures against unauthorized access and program tampering," the company says in support of its latest microcontroller design. "Toshiba has addressed these requirements by developing the M4V Group, which enhances security and data management functions while retaining the ease of use and versatility of its current standard microcontrollers."
Toshiba has announced sampling of its new security-focused entry-level microcontrollers, the M4V group. (📷: Toshiba)
The TXZ+ M4V chips form part of the company's "entry-class standard microcontroller" range, and are built around a single Arm Cortex-M4F core running at up to 80MHz....
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