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Technical Blog / Technology Special Report: Nuvoton Patented Programmable Serial I/O (PSIO)  



What is PSIO The programmable serial I/O (PSIO) refers to multifaceted serial communication formats that can be randomly generated by Nuvoton’s patented hardware for communicating with peripherals via external interfaces. The PSIO can simulate commonly used serial communication interfaces (UART, SPI, etc.), specific application serial communication interfaces (Maxim 1-wire, microchip single-wire UN I/O for EEPROM, Wiegand for card readers, etc.), and even serial communication interfaces using private protocols (SPI negotiation for LED lamp control, etc.) The PSIO supports eight pins, and each is programmable for data input or output according to individual serial interfaces. The PSIO is equipped with four-channel controllers. Each can be divided into eight channels for users to adjust the cycle of each channel and control the sequence of serial communication according to the definition of the serial interface. The PSIO also supports different repeat modes for processing input or


Technical Blog / China's new infrastructure project: soaring in 5G with Nuvoton



5G is one of the most important infrastructures among the seven fields of China’s new infrastructure; from upstream to downstream and from equipment to application, not only is there support by the government, but every manufacturer on the market is also very anxious. Nuvoton’s microcontrollers range from 8-bit, M0, M23, M4 to Arm9, and have wide product coverage, so how can we find opportunities in the 5G infrastructure? Base station monitoring/Power management Since the RF technology of 5G is different, it has a shorter transmission range. Therefore, the greatest difference when compared to 4G is that the number of base stations deployed will increase significantly. A 5G base station not only needs to process RF and baseband signals, but it also needs to monitor the statuses of equipment such as BBU and RRU, etc., as well as manage battery and power equipment to ensure that this expensive system will operate stably. Nuvoton’s NUC980 series supports rich peripheral interfaces that


Achievement / Nuvoton and OnBoard Security partnered to incorporate the security solutions into the IoT market. OnBoard Security’s software products supported Nuvoton’s TPM security products to promote the hardware and the software total solutions for IoT market. The IoT products can trust that their applications were protected from the threat of hacker attacks, and it provided the highest level of TPM 2.0 certified hardware security



Nuvoton and OnBoard Security partnered to incorporate the security solutions into the IoT market. OnBoard Security’s software products supported Nuvoton’s TPM security products to promote the hardware and the software total solutions for IoT market. The IoT products can trust that their applications were protected from the threat of hacker attacks, and it provided the highest level of TPM 2.0 certified hardware security


Achievement / Nuvoton released the latest TPM2.0 chips compliant with the latest TCG (Trusted Computing Group) TPM2.0 specification and the latest PC Client Platform TPM Profile specification. All TPM projects have been certified by CC (Common Criteria) EAL4+ and by FIPS140-2 Level 2. The new TPM products have been design-win by worldwide major OEM brands for NB, DT and server products



Nuvoton released the latest TPM2.0 chips compliant with the latest TCG (Trusted Computing Group) TPM2.0 specification and the latest PC Client Platform TPM Profile specification. All TPM projects have been certified by CC (Common Criteria) EAL4+ and by FIPS140-2 Level 2. The new TPM products have been design-win by worldwide major OEM brands for NB, DT and server products


Achievement / Nuvoton NCT6692D, a 32-bit security controller chip with on-chip ROM and key storage as the root of trust, passes Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program (CAVP) by Computer Security Resource Center, which is under National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)



Nuvoton NCT6692D, a 32-bit security controller chip with on-chip ROM and key storage as the root of trust, passes Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program (CAVP) by Computer Security Resource Center, which is under National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)


Achievement / Nuvoton NuMicro® M2351 Series Microcontroller, the first MCU Series debuts both with PSA Certified Level 1 and PSA Functional API Certified based on Arm Cortex-M23 CPU core in 2019, for Global Market Targeting IoT Security. In 2020, M2351 Series also achieved Arm® PSA Certified Level 2 to provide evidence that it can protect against scalable software attacks as a contribution for worldwide cyber security



Nuvoton NuMicro® M2351 Series Microcontroller, the first MCU Series debuts both with PSA Certified Level 1 and PSA Functional API Certified based on Arm Cortex-M23 CPU core in 2019, for Global Market Targeting IoT Security. In 2020, M2351 Series also achieved Arm® PSA Certified Level 2 to provide evidence that it can protect against scalable software attacks as a contribution for worldwide cyber security


Annual Reports / 2018



/sites/nuvoton/files/EN_107_Annualreport.pdf 2018


Annual Reports / 2017



/sites/nuvoton/files/EN_106_Annualreport.pdf 2017


Annual Reports / 2016



/sites/nuvoton/files/EN_105_Annualreport.pdf 2016


Annual Reports / 2015



/sites/nuvoton/files/EN_104_annualreport.pdf 2015


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