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MICRO DISPENSING TECHNOLOGY
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February, 2018 Data I/O Sentrix
Now Supports Maxim DeepCover ICs
Redmond, WA — Data I/O now offers security provisioning support for the DS28C36 and DS2476 DeepCover® se- cure authentication ICs from Maxim Integrated Products, on the SentriX™ security provisioning platform. OEMs for Internet of Things
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(IoT) devices are increasingly con- cerned with the risk of IP theft, prod- uct cloning and system hacking by nefarious actors exploiting vulnera- bilities found in connected devices. Attacks on connected products used in building automation, smart grid and commercial applications have led to billions of dollars in lost rev- enue, brand credibility and consumer confidence. Many security experts agree that
software methods alone are insuffi- cient to protect devices from increas- ingly sophisticated hackers. The best method to prevent attacks is for OEMs to design hardware-based security di- rectly into their products. Data I/O’s SentriX platform
provides a trusted and secured provi- sioning solution for any company to embed a hardware-based root-of- trust in silicon in the manufacturing flow. Maxim’s DeepCover DS28C36 and DS2476 devices solve a range of
security issues for connected devices, including product quality and safety, counterfeit protection, secure down- load and boot, and IoT device integri- ty and authenticity. Authentication ICs, such as
these two Maxim DeepCover devices, enable hardware-based security to provide trust, protect IP and to se- cure communications. These devices enable mutual authentication of IoT products with an OEM’s service in- frastructure, so that both the device and the service can verify the identi- ty of the other. Companies can personalize
these devices by provisioning them with asymmetric keys, symmetric keys and certificates. This process of provisioning enables OEMs to add their own unique identity to the em- bedded root-of-trust. An IoT product secured in this way enables OEMs to provide secure updates to their prod- ucts in the field, as well as to secure their supply chains from counterfeits
and clones. Contact: Data I/O Corp., 6464
185th Avenue NE, Suite 101, Redmond, WA 98052 % 425-867-6922 E-mail:
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Schneider & Koch Expands LED Test System Portfolio
Bremen, Germany — Schneider & Koch has developed a new high-volt- age LED testing system, which is available in two versions. With high- voltage testing, dielectric break- down, as well as processing faults in insulation, can be determined in seri- al production. These tests are part of national and international safety standards and are an important part
of electrical safety inspections. High-voltage testing is general-
ly done with both AC and DC. This is necessary for LED-populated circuit boards with metal undersides. A leakage current flows between the
High-voltage LED test system.
voltage-bearing components and the circuit board’s metal underside dur- ing testing. A minimum distance be- tween the voltage-bearing compo- nents and the metal base can be as- sumed should no flash-over occur. The high-voltage tester is avail-
able in two sizes. The standard design handles boards up to 3.2 ft (1m) to be tested. The system can also be expand- ed to accommodate board lengths of 4.9 ft (1.5m). The system can be config- ured to be inline and can be integrated into any assembly line with standard
SMEMA interfaces. Contact: Prüftechnik Schneider
& Koch Ingenieurgesellschaft GmbH, Universitatsallee 22, 28359
Bremen, Germany % +49-421-696-358-0 E-mail:
info@prueftechnick-sk.de Web:
www.prueftechnik-sk.de
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