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Payment SoC sports cryptographic accelerators, low power consumption

October 16, 2019 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

STPay-Topaz payment SoCSTMicroelectronics has released the next generation of its STPay system-on-chip (SoC) payment solution, leveraging state-of-the-art technology to increase contactless performance and protection, reduce power demand, and significantly improve the user experience.

The new STPay-Topaz family solution comes ready for embedding in smartcards, loaded with payment applications running on certified JavaCard platform, and meeting all required security and payment-scheme certifications. As the first such device manufactured in 40nm Flash technology, it is based on the ST31P450 secure microcontroller with cyber-protection, which includes the latest Arm SecurCore SC000 32-bit RISC core and cryptographic accelerators to block advanced forms of attack.

Support for a wide range of international and domestic payment schemes simplifies product management for card developers, enabling deployment in numerous markets worldwide. These include the global Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Discover, JCB, and CUP payment schemes, as well as domestic schemes including Brazil’s Elo, India’s RuPay, Interac in Canada, BankAxept in Norway, eftpos Payments Australia, and Thai Bankers Association. MIFARE Classic, MIFARE Plus and MIFARE DESFire libraries and Calypso* are also proposed as an option, when transportation applets are required along with a banking applet

STPay-Topaz is available as sawn wafers or micro-modules, and in contactless, or dual-interface configurations qualified with a wide range of industry-standard inlay and antenna technologies for easy integration in plastic cards. The STPay ecosystem includes tools, sample scripts, and support by local ST engineers to assist script development, validation, and personalization, ensuring optimum flexibility and fast time to market.

Samples of STPay-Topaz-1, the first product of the STPay-Topaz family, are available now. Contact your local ST sales office for pricing options and sample requests.

Filed Under: 32-bit, Applications, microcontroller, Products, Security Tagged With: stmicroelectronicsinc

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