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a significant contribution to bringing new applications much faster to market. “Intelligent, networked systems in the IoT become more important. With the RDK3, we offer a flexible solution in growing markets. Our new Base Board from Rutronik System Solutions supports embedded developers for Wireless Low-Power Bluetooth connections to advance their developments faster to reduce costs.
Combined with the state-of-the-art security features implementable by the PSoC64 MCU, it is a perfect foundation for developers to build upon,” states Stephan Menze, Head of Global Innovation Management at Rutronik.
High level of security thanks to Infineon’s PSoC 64TM
Secured MCU
IoT-networked systems increase in number. The protection and security of data and communication are essential. Therefore, the RDK3 relies on Infineon’s PSoC 64TM
Secured
MCU with a Platform Security Architecture (PSA). The dual-core microcontroller features three-level hardware and firmware-based isolation. The Arm Dual-Cortex M-Core SOC
provides a secure M0+core and performs all security functions. It’s physically separated from the user applications running in parallel on the Arm Cortex-M4 core. Thanks to the features of Infineon’s MCU, the RDK3 provides main functions to build and authenticate secure applications.
Another advantage of the Base Board is that Rutronik System Solutions’ software is included in Infineon’s ModusToolboxTM
.
That makes one development environment available, allowing efficiency gains.
Easy combination with the Adapter Boards from Rutronik System Solutions
The newly developed Base Board RDK3 has Arduino interfaces and is easy to combine with other Adapter Boards like HMS Anybus, Text To Speech, RAB1, and RAB2. In addition, all components used are from Rutronik’s product portfolio. That ensures the availability of all parts.
Rutronik
www.rutronik.com “
That’s where the new RDK3 Base Board comes into play by offering a complete solution for wireless low- power Bluetooth connections with high-security standards and low-power consumption.
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