SLB9672XU20FW1613XTMA1

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SLB9672 Series 51 KB NVM SPI Interface Trusted Platform Module - UQFN-32
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  • 51 KB Non-Volatile Memory for Secure Data Storage
  • SPI Interface for Easy Integration with Microcontrollers
  • Compact UQFN-32 Package for Space-Constrained Applications
  • Enhanced Security Features for Data Protection

The Infineon SLB9672 Series is a state-of-the-art Trusted Platform Module (TPM) designed to enhance security in embedded systems. With a compact UQFN-32 package, this module provides a reliable SPI interface for secure data storage and cryptographic operations. It is ideal for applications requiring robust security features, making it a perfect choice for IoT devices, automotive systems, and industrial automation. The SLB9672 ensures data integrity and confidentiality, safeguarding sensitive information against unauthorized access.

The SLB9672 Series is designed for security applications, providing a trusted platform module (TPM) with hardware-based security features. It is commonly used in embedded systems, offering capabilities such as secure key storage, platform integrity verification, and secure boot functionality. This module is ideal for system integrators, developers, and manufacturers looking to enhance security in devices like PCs, IoT products, and other electronic devices.

Fusion’s in-house quality hubs and Prosemi testing facility are fully certified to meet critical industry standards for electronic component inspection and testing.

AS6081
AS9120B
ISO 9001
QMS STD 9090
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