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Watch time - 5:29
This video will introduce NuMaker-HMI-MA35D1-S1 Quick Start to you.
1. Unboxing
2. Power On and Demonstration
3. NuMaker-HMI-MA35D1-S1 Introduction
4. Development Platform
5. Development Environment Setup
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Watch time - 1:10
Data logger demo with M0A23 and N9H30,emulate CAN protocol transmission and display data on screen.
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Watch time - 20:58
MCU Security Features for IoT Security
Ming-Nan Cheng
Program Director, Microcontroller Application Business Group, Nuvoton Technology Corporation
As the bottom layer of IoT system, how IoT devices protect the authenticity and integrity of data is the foundation for the security of the entire IoT application systems.
MCUs are the core components of IoT devices to process data. Therefore, the MCU must have system view of hardware and software security features to protect the data of these IoT devices, so that the upper application of the system can focus on solving other higher level IoT application issues.
We will describe the types of attacks that MCUs may face on IoT devices, the security standards for evaluating MCU security levels, and the hardware security features MCUs must have to defend against these attacks.
Learn more about Nuvoton IoT Security platform: https://www.nuvoton.com/iotsecurity
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Watch time - 17:59
Postquantum Cryptography and the NIST Competition
Dr. Bo-Yin Yang
Research Fellow, Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica
Cryptographically Relevant Quantum Computers will arrive in maybe a decade and all our current cryptographic solutions need to be shifted to "Postquantum Cryptography (PQC)", alternatives that resist attacks by elements armed with CRQCs. This requires an overhaul of all our current crypto infrastructure, and the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has been running a competition to determine the next-generation cryptographic standards. We discuss what this means for corporations facing the PQC transition and what they should be doing in the meantime.
Learn more about Nuvoton IoT Security platform: https://www.nuvoton.com/iotsecurity
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Watch time - 21:8
IoT Security Services: Create Value with Security by Design and Security Lifecycle Management
Yan-Tarō Clochard
Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) and Sales VP North Asia, Secure-IC
The prerequisite for robust and sustainable security is to generalize IoT/OT security by design, natively from the chip, and to manage it throughout the lifecycle of the connected device.
Secure-IC will present the importance of proven cybersecurity and certification compliance through security evaluation services, as well as process and means to address security lifecycle management issues.
Learn more about Nuvoton IoT Security platform: https://www.nuvoton.com/iotsecurity
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Watch time - 24:22
Bringing Security to the IoT with PSA Certified
Jim Carver
Senior Business Development Manager, Arm Inc.
In this course you will learn how PSA Certified is transforming security in the Internet of Things. You will learn how PSA Certified can help protect your products and your company from bad actors by leveraging best security practices which are then evaluated by leading, independent security laboratories. You will also learn how PSA Certified products from Nuvoton can help you meet existing and emerging security standards and regulations.
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Watch time - 3:38
Client Testimonial: M2354 Based, AMI Standard Compliant Smart Meter
Suik Hwang
CEO, Security Platform Inc., Korea
Learn more about Nuvoton IoT Security platform: https://www.nuvoton.com/iotsecurity
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Watch time - 16:57
In this webinar, we will share our viewpoint on the trend of embedded GUI and the user expectation for the modern graphical HMI platform and the ecosystem on the embedded applications.
Furthermore, the attendees will get a good overview of the Nuvoton NuMicro HMI platform provides flexible solutions to address them,
and the development of embedded GUI for HMI applications becomes very easy by leveraging the complete NuMicro HMI platform.
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Watch time - 7:33
This video show you how to develop with Nuvoton NuMaker-PFM-M487 platform to learn USB device function. You will learn to emulate a USB mouse by nuvoton development board, NuMaker-PFM-M487.
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Watch time - 0:40
Motorcycle Dashboard Demo on NuMaker-HMI-N9H30 EVB
【Demo Features】
• Fast booting (booting time less than 1 sec)
• The dashboard GUI implementation by emWin graphics library
• The 2D GFx help the smooth TFT-LCD display
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Watch time - 5:20
Hi everyone, I'm Aaron. The FAE of Nuvoton technology.
Today, I'm glad to show you the Nuvoton secure development board, NuMaker-IoT-M2354. The NuMaker-IoT-M2354 is an IoT evaluation board powered by the NuMicro® M2354 series. Before the introduction of NuMaker-IoT-M2354, I will take you to a quick understanding of NuMicro M2354. The M2354 is the latest NuMicro IoT series product which is based on Arm® Cortex®-M23 CPU core technology. The TrustZone® technology based on Armv8-M architecture is a CPU system-wide approach to microcontroller security. The M2354 series carry 1 Mbytes embedded Flash memory and 256 Kbytes SRAM. It's essential for IoT devices with real-time OS requirements. And you can focus on software development without warring about the flash and SRAM resource.
The M2354 series is equipped with plenty of peripherals. In addition to providing UART I2C SPI Timer, it also supports the Quad SPI, USB FS OTG, and CAN BUS. Furthermore, to satisfy the IoT device's display development, the M2354 series built-in 8 COM x 40 SEG LCD controller drives up to 320 dots to meet various smart home and IoT appliances.
In addition to providing many peripherals, the critical feature of M2354 is supporting many security functions. The secure boot ensures the legality and integrity of the running firmware. The hardware crypto with RSA/ECC/AES/SHA accelerators can help the device connect to the cloud fast and safely. Moreover, the M2354 is equipped with Key Store, which could be used with crypto accelerators to enhance the chip security level.
To comply with Arm PSA CertifiedTM Level 3, the M2354 has implemented some countermeasures to protect against non-invasive attacks like side-channel attacks or fault injection attacks.
The NuMaker-IoT-M2354 equips a Bosch environmental sensor, BME680, which contains temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, and VOC gas sensing capabilities. After getting data from the sensor, users can send data to the cloud, such as Pelion or AWS, by Mbed OS. Because M2354 supports hardware crypto, the data can be sent more efficiently and safely. The data could be shown on the LCD panel by the LCD library provided in the M2354 BSP.
The NuMaker-IoT-M2354 contains a Wi-Fi module and LoRa module for wireless applications. Depending on the data throughput and power consumption, you can choose one of them for your IoT applications. In the LoRa network, each node is not connected but must be connected to the gateway before being linked back to the central host, or data can be transmitted to another node through the central host. For example, if choosing the LoRa module for the cloud development, you could use NUC980 LoRa Gateway for your gateway platform.
The NuMaker-IoT-M2354 supports the radio frequency band of the LoRa module on 915MHz and 433MHz, depending on the customer's requirement.
In addition to providing the rich peripheral, the NuMaker-IoT-M2354 also equips the Arduino UNO connector and mikroBUS™ connector for flexible applications.
Suppose you want to develop other wireless connecting features like 4G-LTE or NB-IoT. In that case, the Nuvoton also provides a UNO-to-PCI adapter board to supports Quectel EC21 4G/LTE and Quectel BG96 NB-IoT modules.
The NuMaker-IoT-M2354 also provides multiple power supplies by external power connectors and an ammeter connector that can instantly measure power consumption. In addition, the Nu-link2-Me on the board is a debugger and programmer supporting development on Keil, IAR, GCC, and Mbed IDE.
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● M2354 Series
https://www.nuvoton.com/products/microcontrollers/arm-cortex-m23-mcus/m2354-series/index.html
● NuMaker-LoRa-NUC980
https://www.nuvoton.com/products/iot-solution/lora-platform/
● NuMaker-M2354
https://direct.nuvoton.com/tw/numaker-m2354
● Quectel-BG96A
https://direct.nuvoton.com/en/quectel-bg96a
● Quectel-EC21A
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Watch time - 8:24
The video introduces Nuvoton's MPU N9H30's development set-up for Linux and Non-OS, taking NuMaker-emWin-RDK-N9H30 for example. Starting from the EVB introduction to BSP and related software downloads.
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User manuals and related resource can be downloaded
https://www.nuvoton.com/products/gui-solution/gui-reference-design/numaker-emwin-rdk-n9h30/
First, we introduce how to program Linux OS to the N9H30 evaluation board
Find the N9H30 evaluation board resource that we used on Nuvoton’s Github and download the VMware Image
https://github.com/OpenNuvoton/MPU-Family
VMware application can be downloaded from the VMware website
https://www.vmware.com/tw/products/workstation-player/workstation-player-evaluation.html
First, open the VMware
Find the ubuntu_NUC970_980_Linux folder we downloaded
Choose Ubuntu 64-bit_nuvoton.vmx
Choose Play virtual machine
The password is “user”
It will take a while to open this application for the first time
Open the terminal when the system is ready
Enter NUC970_Buildroot-master folder
After entering the folder, we need to update the Buildroot tool
Enter the command as shown below
“git reset –hard”
“git pull”
After updating, enter the dl folder
Remove the original Linux kernel and u-boot
Enter the command as shown below
“sudo rm -rf linux-master.tar.gz uboot-master.tar.gz”
After entering, enter the password “user”
Leave the dl folder and enter the Buildroot folder
Enter the “make clean” command
You don’t need to do these steps unless updating Buildroot tools
Now, we set up the evaluation board configuration
Enter configs folder to search evaluation board name
Back to buildroot after searching
Enter “make nuvoton_n9h30_emwin_defconfig” to generate configuration file
After finishing these step, enter “make” to compile
It will take about three hours to compile
After compiling, copy the two files below to windows
“/NUC970_Buildroot-master/output/images/uImage”
“/NUC970_Buildroot-master/output/build/uboot-master/u-boot.bin”
Create text file ”env-nor.txt”
The content is shown below:
baudrate=115200
bootdelay=1
stderr=serial
stdin=serial
stdout=serial
setspi=sf probe 0 50000000
loadkernel=sf read 0x7fc0 0x200000 0x600000
bootcmd=run setspi;run loadkernel;bootm 0x7fc0
bootargs=noinitrd root=/dev/mtdblock2 rw rootfstype=jffs2 console=ttyS0 rdinit=/sbin/init mem=32M mtdparts=m25p80:0x200000@0x0(u-boot),0x600000@0x200000(kernel),-(user) ignore_loglevel
Then, we need to install NuWriter and related file
The NuWriter is a programming tool provided by Nuvoton. The NuWriter application and firmware code are open-sourced, and users can add new features or develop new user interfaces per user’s application
NuWriter: https://github.com/OpenNuvoton/MPU-Family
Open “NUC970_NuWriter-master”
Enter Driver folder and install “WinUSB4NuVCOM.exe”
Enter /Nuwriter/Release and execute NuWriter
Choose IC number based on the evaluation board
We need to program Image to SPI Flash, so we choose SPI
Here we need to turn the all Power-On Setting to ON
Push Reset button
Return to NuWriter to check the green light and the connection
If it is not connecting, click Re-Connect to reconnect
After confirm the connection, start to program Image
Program the three files to particular address
u-boot.bin program to 0xe00000
env.nor.txt program to 0x80000
uImage program to 0x200000
After programming, turn the Power-On Setting to off
Push the Reset button
Evaluation board can start to boot from SPI-NOR
After booting, we need to find the rcS demo application under/etc/init.d
Enter “chmod 777 rcS” to modify the application
Now, you can see the application on the evaluation board panel
Here, we finish compiling and programming
The next topic is how to compile and program Non-OS code
First, download MDK-Arm from the link below
https://www.keil.com/download/product/
Download the Non-OS BSP provided by Nuvoton
https://github.com/OpenNuvoton/MPU-Family
The BSP includes Keil environment set up user manual
Use Keil need to purchase the related license
After downloading, Open Keil uVision
Click the File on the upper left and choose Open
Go to the BSP that we downloaded choose BSP, SampleCode, emWin_SimpleDemo, KEIL and emWin_SimpleDemo.uvproj
Click Option for Target
Click Device and choose NuMicro ARM9 Database and N9H_series
After setting up, click Rebuild, and it will generate a sample code application which is a binary file
Open the NuWriter and connect it to the evaluation board
Choose SPI and search the application we built
\N9H30_emWin_Non-OS_BSP_v1.04.000\N9H30_emWin_Non-OS_BSP_v1.04.000\BSP\SampleCode\emWin_SimpleDemo\KEIL\obj\emWin_SimpleDemo_FW070TFT_24BPP.bin
Follow the setting and program the file to 0x0
After programming, turn the Power-On Setting to boot from SPI
You can see the demo application on the evaluation
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