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Npct750 Datasheet

SHA-1, SHA-256, and Hardware DRBG (Deterministic Random Bit Generator) Hardware Interface and Pinout Configuration

Common use cases for the NPCT750 include:

The Nuvoton NPCT750 is a highly integrated, single-chip Trusted Platform Module (TPM) designed in strict accordance with the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) TPM 2.0 Library Specifications. It functions as a secure cryptographic coprocessor, establishing a hardware-based Root of Trust (RoT) for a wide array of computing platforms, including: Enterprise PCs, laptops, and workstations Servers and data center infrastructure Embedded systems, industrial PCs (IPCs), and IoT gateways Networking equipment (routers, switches, and firewalls)

Whether you are upgrading legacy systems to meet Windows 11 requirements, designing a secure embedded product, or implementing enterprise-grade security for a server fleet, the NPCT750 delivers the performance, security, and reliability required for today’s threat landscape. npct750 datasheet

The NPCT750 integrates with standard operating system TPM drivers:

Note: For specific wiring diagrams, safety instructions, or detailed dimensional drawings, please refer to the official manufacturer’s installation guide.

The NPCT750 chip can be found in two principal form factors: SHA-1, SHA-256, and Hardware DRBG (Deterministic Random Bit

The chip is designed for robust operation under typical computer system conditions:

Advanced algorithmic execution scheduling and balanced current consumption profiles protect against Differential Power Analysis (DPA) and Timing Attacks.

The cryptographic processor engineered to establish a hardware-based Root of Trust (RoT) for modern computing infrastructure . Positioned as part of Nuvoton’s SafeKeeper security family , this highly integrated chip delivers advanced cryptographic algorithms, physical tamper protections, and agile platform-integrity attestation required by current enterprise frameworks and operational guidelines. The NPCT750 chip can be found in two

Yes. The NPCT75x series is supported by the mainline Linux kernel via the tpm_tis_spi or tpm_tis_i2c drivers. The compatible string "nuvoton,npct75x" is already present in the kernel source.

Depending on the specific package suffix (e.g., TSSOP28 or custom module form-factors), the chip communicates with the host CPU or platform controller hub (PCH) using either:

Table 3: Comparison of popular TPM 2.0 chips.

Whether you are an embedded engineer designing a custom system or a PC builder searching for an engineering datasheet, understanding the technical layout of the NPCT750 is crucial for proper hardware integration. Technical Specifications Overview

Isolated internal RAM dedicated to cryptographic execution, preventing memory-sniffing or injection attacks. Interface Configurations