CURIOSITY™ EN7767 Mini PCIe
A powerful embedded computer for security applicationsThe EN7767 is a secure system and powerful Linux platform in a small Mini PCIE form factor. The EN7767 series provides an isolated core for embedded systems.
CURIOSITY™ EN7767 Key Product Features |
CPU NXP i.MX6 ARM® Cortex™-A7 /900 MHz |
RAM 1 GB DDR3 |
Flash memory 16GB eMMC |
Security Advanced Hardware Security Elements |
GPS |
Multiple Physical Sensors |
Software CURIOSITY™ OS |
Connectivity Mini-PCIe |

NXP iMX6 ULZ ARM® Cortex™-A7 /900 MHz – Provides the following security features such as the Arm® TrustZone® technology, HABv4 (High Assurance Boot), AES crypto engine, TRNG – true random number generator, SNVS – Secure Non Volatile Storage, SJC—System JTAG Controller which protects JTAG from debug port attacks.
NXP A71CH – Provides a secure IoT connection to Cloud providers and root of trust. Supports Google Cloud IoT Core, IBM Watson IoT and AWS IoT.
Infineon OPTIGA™ TRUST SLS32AIA – Security controller with Common Criteria EAL 6+ certification, I2C interface with Shielded Connection (encrypted communication) Cryptographic support: ECC NIST P256/P384, SHA-256, TRNG, DRNG, RSA® 1024/2048. Device Security Monitor which enforces the security policy of chip.
NXP SmartLock SE050 – Secure element with Common Criteria EAL 6+ certification. The chip allows end-to-end encrypted communication, supports both RSA & ECC asymmetric cryptographic algorithms with high key length and future proof ECC curves and provides hardware based key storage.
NXP A1006 – Hardware based secure authenticator. Provides secure device identity for the CURIOSITY hardware, loaded with a static pair of ECC Private Keys and includes dedicated hardware to protect against reverse engineering attacks.
Microchip ATECC608B – Cryptographic Co-Processor with Secure Hardware-Based Key Storage, Integrates ECDH (Elliptic Curve Diffie Hellman) security protocol to provide key agreement for encryption/decryption, along with ECDSA (Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm) sign-verify authentication for the Internet of Things (IoT)
Technical Specifications
Hardware
CPU NXP i.MX6 ARM® Cortex™-A7 /900 MHz
RAM 1 GB DDR3
Flash memory 16GB eMMC (support for 32 | 64GB)
Multiple Hardware Security Elements
– NXP Semiconductors ; EdgeLock SE050 , A1006, AT71CH
– Infineon OPTIGA™ TRUST SLS32AIA
– Microchip ATECC60B
GPS ZOE-M8
Microphones Dual TDK MEMS
Physical Sensors
Light | Pressure | Humidity | Temperature | Accelerometer | Gyroscope |E Compass
Software
CURIOSITY™ OS
(Support Native Linux Kernels)
Connectivity
Mini PCIe USB 2.0
U.FL GPS Antenna connector
JTAG ,UART , I2C
Electrical
Input Voltage 3.3V Mini-PCIe Connector
Operating Current 0.55A Typical
Mechanical
Dimensions 30.0×60.8x5mm (1.18×2.39×0.19in)
Security Features |
Advanced hardware security elements |
ARM® TrustZone |
TRNG & DRNG |
HABv4 (High Assurance Boot) |
Crypto Algorithms |
Fully certified symmetric, hash and asymmetric cryptography libraries |
RSA & ECC functionalities, high key length and future proof curves |
AES & 3DES encryption and decryption |
HMAC, CMAC, SHA-1, SHA-224/256/384/512 operations |
Advanced Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) capabilities |
Francisco Ventures reserves the right to adjust the production detail specifications as may be required to allow for improvements in the design of its products. Features listed on our website are subject to changes. Not all functionality is available in all configurations. Please contact Francisco Ventures for latest product features and specifications.
Curiosity™ EN7767 is based on the open source hardware project USB armory MK II from F-Secure Corporation, available here
EN7767 repository available here