Nuvoton technologies, the world's leading provider of microcontroller platform solutions, demonstrated NuMicro® M2351's ability to support the FreeRTOS kernel.The M2351 series is one of the first microcontrollers on the market with the Arm® Cortex® -m23 core, and Nuvoton provides an example of how embedded developers can run FreeRTOS under the armv8-m officially supported architecture.AmazonWeb Services (AWS) has released the Nuvoton numaker-pfm-m2351 development board to support the Arm® Cortex® -m23 kernel FreeRTOS real-time operating system.
In early 2019, M2351 series has been Certified Level 1 and PSA Functional CerTIficaTIon of Arm platform security architecture.The PSA CerTIfied platform is expected to introduce three levels, each of which needs to analyze the possibility of threat to the user, so that the manufacturers of Internet of things devices can carry out information security tests on the functions of the devices to ensure the safety of the software and hardware of the products.Nuvoton will follow up the latest level of safety function requirements in real time, and continuously introduce the Internet of things safety microcontroller that can achieve the latest level certification requirements of Arm PSA CerTIfied.
Nuvoton NuMicro® M2351 series realizes PSA Functional API Certification and provides PSA standard compatible software, which is highly configurable, especially suitable for devices with limited hardware resources.
Nuvoton is a very early microcontroller supplier based on armv8-m architecture, which has accumulated numerous successful examples of Internet of things security, and now supports FreeRTOS kernel. Developers can use Nuvoton NuMaker-PFM-M2351 development board to rapidly develop high-speed and safe multi-functional Internet of things devices.