1 Changelog

Version 5.8.0
  • New Features:
    • Added Internal Secure Subsystem support for dsPIC33CK256MPT608 and dsPIC33CK512MPT608.
    • Added support for PIC18FxxQ83 and PIC18FxxQ84 device families.
    • Updated templates for compatibility with enabling vectored and non-vectored interrupts in PIC18 products.
    • Added Secure Element Provision Prototyping support for dsPIC33 devices.
      • Enabling Kit Protocol in this section allows for communication with Trust Platform Design Suite (TPDS) for the use of provisioning.
Version 5.7.0
  • New Features:
    • Added TA100 support for PIC18 devices.
    • Added firmware version number to UI.
    • Updated the Peripheral Selection to automatically select a communication peripheral instance.
Version 5.6.0
  • New Features:
    • Added support for TA010 and ECC204 devices.
Version 5.5.0
  • New Features:
    • Updated exported interface to provide information about selected secure element(s).
Version 5.4.0
  • New Features:
    • Added support for SPI based Trust Anchor secure element devices (e.g. TA100).
    • Added support for v2.x I2C driver interface. Maintains support for v1.x I2C driver interface as well.
    • Removed the automatic locking of the data slot
Version 5.3.0
  • New Features:
    • Added support for I2C based Trust Anchor secure element devices (e.g. TA100).
    • Updated Crypto Authentication Library firmware versions to v3.3.3
  • Repairs and Enhancements:
    • Added workaround for PIC18F47Q10 family MSSP driver versions v6.0.1 through v6.1.3.
Version 5.2.0
  • New Features:
    • Added support for dsPIC/PIC24 devices
Version 5.1.0
  • New Features:
    • Added I2C dependency selector UI field
  • Repairs and Enhancements
    • Switched I2C interface to use abstracted I2C driver interface
    • Added CryptoAuth_Initialize sequence to System_Initialize sequence
    • Updated templates for compatibility with I2C abstract interface and interrupt-driven drivers
  • Known Issues
    • # Description Affected Devices
      1 I2C Driver module does not support CAL Polling method All Supported Devices
      2 The CAL library does not take decimal I2C device addresses All Supported Devices
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