STMicroelectronics releases software for STM32-powered edge devices connecting to AWS IoT Core | IoT Now News & Reports

STMicroelectronics releases software for STM32-powered edge devices connecting to AWS IoT Core | IoT Now News & Reports

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STMicroelectronics has added new software to its STM32Cube development tools that simplify connecting high-performing Internet of Things (IoT) devices to the AWS cloud.

ST has released the X-CUBE-AWS-H5 expansion package which enables a secure connection to the AWS cloud. It contains a set of libraries and application examples designed for microcontrollers of the STM32H5 series, which act as end devices. X-CUBE-AWS-H5 is ready to download now.

The STM32H5 is ready for the next generation of IoT edge devices, bringing the performance to handle complex applications within a tight energy budget,” said Daniel Colonna, STM32 marketing director, STMicroelectronics.

Devices are programmed with their own immutable identity at the ST factory. Combined with ST’s Secure Manager, this simplifies registering smart devices to AWS cloud and removes the need for infrastructure otherwise necessary to keep the identities of IoT objects secret during their production. 

Remote provisioning and administration of credentials will also be available via third-party service providers, during production of devices and in the field.

The isolation properties provided by Secure Manager enable the intellectual property of multiple owners to be protected. This is also known as multitenant IP protection. It is part of a comprehensive set of services that protect the confidentiality and integrity of assets belonging to STM32 developers and partners, through development, manufacturing, and in the field.

The STM32Cube ecosystem with STM32H5 microcontrollers provides developers with a platform for developing IoT applications that comply with future regulations and standards. STM32H5, introduced in March 2023, is the first to support Secure Manager and targets PSA Certified level 3 and SESIP3 certifications.

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