For SPI models, route the CLK , MISO , MOSI , and CS# lines with matched lengths to ensure timing integrity, especially if the bus operates at its maximum supported frequency (often up to 33 MHz or 50 MHz depending on the host chipset specification). Keep trace lengths short to minimize parasitic capacitance and reduce EMI emissions inside tight enclosures.
The unique balance of low power, small footprint, and robust cryptographic acceleration makes the NPCT750 ideal for several mobile form factors:
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is optimized for small-form-factor devices with features that balance high security and low power consumption:
Implements secure local firmware upgrades alongside fault-tolerant recovery mechanisms. Physical Footprint and Packaging Options
Natively supported by the Linux kernel via the tpm_tis_spi or tpm_tis_i2c driver modules, enabling integration with Linux Unified Key Setup (LUKS) and Measured Boot architectures.
Securely stores encryption keys, digital certificates, and passwords, protecting them from guessing or exhaustive searches. Lockout Mode:
Cannot read I2C data.