I/O Buffer Power supply line (typically matched to 3.3V or 1.8V) 3. Cryptographic and Core Functional Blocks
According to the verified Nuvoton NPCT75xx Security Policy and merchant listings, the NPCT750 features:
Typically operates on a standard 3.3V or 1.8V power rail. Meticulous placement of decoupling capacitors (usually 0.1µF and 4.7µF) close to the VCC pins is recommended to filter out high-frequency noise. npct750 datasheet verified
The NPCT750 performs mandatory start-up self-tests to ensure integrity, including random number generator (RNG) functionality, conforming to standards such as FIPS 140-2. 3. Verified Security Certification (ANSSI)
Verified by NIST for physical and cryptographic security. I/O Buffer Power supply line (typically matched to 3
Validated for hardware cryptographic modules. Common Criteria (CC): Certified at EAL 4 augmented (EAL4+).
The silicon features dedicated tamper-resistant Non-Volatile RAM (NVRAM) to hold the factory-burned and corresponding EK Certificates . This pair verifies to remote networks that the module is a genuine, physically distinct hardware security device. 4. Hardware Verification and OS Integration Step 1: Physical Installation The NPCT750 performs mandatory start-up self-tests to ensure
Hardware-based true random number generator (TRNG). 3. Physical Security and Tamper Resistance