3 mikroBUS and Click Add-On Boards
The mikroBUS connector has emerged as a de facto industry-standard add-on board form factor. The CryptoAuth Trust Manager board has a single mikroBUS host connector. Having this capability dramatically expands the usefulness of this board for developing and prototyping new applications. All of the boards listed below were developed by Microchip or MikroElektronika with support from Microchip.
Board Name | Devices Supported | Manufacturer | Description |
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ATECC608_TRUST | ATECC608B-TNGTLS ATECC608B-TFLXTLS ATECC608B-MAHDA | Microchip | The ECC608-TMNGTLS Trust board provides additional sample units for doing development work. This board was developed as an alternative to using socketed boards. Each of the devices can be individually selected using the on-board DIP switches. |
TA010 CRYPTOAUTO | TA010 | Microchip | The TA010 CryptoAuto board |
ECC204 CRYPTOAUTH | ECC204 | Microchip | The ECC204 CryptoAuth board |
TA100-24 | TA100 | Microchip | The TA100-24 socket board for the 24 VQFN device |
TA100-08 | TA100 and TA010 | Microchip | The TA100-08 was developed as an 8-pin SOIC socketed solution for configuring and provisioning CryptoAuto™ devices. These devices may be used to mount to early prototype or production boards. |
Contact 3 | RBH parts | Microchip | The 3 Lead Contact board was developed as an 3 Lead RBH socketed solution for configuring and provisioning CryptoAuth™ devices. These devices may be used to mount to early prototype or production boards. |
VSFN socket | SHA106 | Microchip | The uVSFN 2 Lead Contact board was developed as a 2 Lead uVSFN socketed solution for configuring and provisioning the SHA106. These devices may be used to mount to early prototype or production boards. |
Secure UDFN Click | All Microchip CryptoAuthentication devices | MikroElektronika | The secure UDFN Click board™ was developed as an 8-pin UDFN socketed solution for configuring and provisioning CryptoAuthentication™ devices. These devices may be used to mount to early prototype or production boards. |
Secure SOIC Click | All Microchip CryptoAuthentication devices | MikroElektronika | The secure SOIC click board was developed as an 8-pin SOIC socketed solution for configuring and provisioning CryptoAuthentication devices. These devices may be used to mount to early prototype or production boards. |
WiFi 7 Click | ATWINC1510 | MikroElektronika | This is the WiFi® module utilizing the ATWINC510. The board supports IEEE® 802.11 b/g/n protocols and communicates over the SPI interface. |
Secure 4 Click(1) | ATECC608A | MikroElektronika | This has a generic ATECC608A secure element with an I2C interface. This device is a previous version of the ATECC608B TrustCustom device that is mounted on the CryptoAuth Trust Manager board. |
Secure Click(1) | ATECC508A | MikroElektronika | This has a generic ATECC508A secure element with an I2C interface. |
Secure 3 Click | ATSHA204A | MikroElektronika | This has a generic ATSHA204A secure element with an I2C interface. The device has a cryptographic coprocessor with symmetric secure hardware-based key storage. |
Secure 6 Click | ATSHA204A | MikroElektronika | This has a generic ATSHA204A secure element with a SWI interface. The device has a cryptographic coprocessor with symmetric secure hardware-based key storage. |
mikroBUS Shuttle | Click expansion boards | MikroElektronika | The mikroBUS Shuttle is a small add-on board that can be used to expand the mikroBUS to multiple mikroBUS connectors. |
Shuttle Click | Click expansion boards | MikroElektronika | The Shuttle Click is a socket expansion board that provides an elegant solution for stacking up to four Click boards. |
- Not recommended for new designs.
- A previous version of the board used ATECC608A devices.