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Jun 04, 2014
08:36 PM
Welcome to XMC Hands On Training on
How to do a Secured UART communication with AES?
Overview
Encryption is frequently recommended as the best way to secure business-critical data, and AES is the most widely used standard when protecting network traffic, personal data, and corporate IT infrastructures.
Hence for this training we are going to use the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) apps found in DAVE3 to encrypt and decrypt data messages.
Beside this, the training shall also guide you on how to configure XMC UART for transmitting and receiving data with a PC (Docklight). The operating of FIFO data buffer is also featured in UART receive interrupt.
What is Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2LlHOw_ANg
2 data messages are being encrypted and display on the PC screen.
The encrypted data are extracted and re send to XMC for decryption.
Please download the zip file which will guide you on this example.
The file "XMC_HOT UART_AES.zip" contains the following
- Working project of the mentioned topic
- A readme power point slide describing the implementation.
How to do a Secured UART communication with AES?
Overview
Encryption is frequently recommended as the best way to secure business-critical data, and AES is the most widely used standard when protecting network traffic, personal data, and corporate IT infrastructures.
Hence for this training we are going to use the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) apps found in DAVE3 to encrypt and decrypt data messages.
Beside this, the training shall also guide you on how to configure XMC UART for transmitting and receiving data with a PC (Docklight). The operating of FIFO data buffer is also featured in UART receive interrupt.
What is Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2LlHOw_ANg
2 data messages are being encrypted and display on the PC screen.
The encrypted data are extracted and re send to XMC for decryption.
Please download the zip file which will guide you on this example.
The file "XMC_HOT UART_AES.zip" contains the following
- Working project of the mentioned topic
- A readme power point slide describing the implementation.
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