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STMicroelectronics offers authenticating certified Qi chargers

By Michelle Froese

STMicroelectronics, a global semiconductor provider serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, is protecting wireless charging of small devices and mobiles with a convenient solution for authenticating certified Qi chargers.

Wireless charging, enabled on an increasing variety of smartphones and wearables, is creating opportunities for innovations that offer extra value for users. These include furniture with built-in charging pads, cars that position the charging pad to keep mobiles safely out of reach while driving, and easy charging in hospitality locations such as cafes and restaurants.

Chargers must be properly designed to protect consumers’ products, particularly in high-power, fast-charging modes. The Qi logo is awarded after testing and certifying in accordance with the WPC-Qi specifications.

“ST is helping wireless charging thrive by providing a secure way to authenticate genuine Qi-certified chargers before increasing the charge at any power level over five Watts,” said Laurent Degauque, marketing director, Secure Microcontroller Division, STMicroelectronics. “Our solutions compliant with WPC-Qi specification V1.3 are based on ST secure elements certified Common Criteria EAL5+ and AEC-Q100 for automotive.”

STSAFE secure elements are loaded with official Qi Certificates and provide authentication that leverages state-of-the-art cryptography. The solutions clearly identify the charger and strictly attest to its authenticity as a Qi-certified product.

As an official Manufacturer Certification Authority Service Provider, ST has the authority to compute and to sign the official Qi Charger certificate that contains both the charger Qi-ID and maker reference. The STSAFE-A110 and STSAFE-V110 for automotive applications are loaded at a secure ST factory, creating a ready-to-use solution that relieves the charger makers from the burden of loading the sensitive data securely.

The STSAFE is trusted in millions of consumables, connected devices, and secure automotive peripherals worldwide to authenticate devices to protect branded products, and connected assets.

For consumer markets, STSAFE-A110 is available in 4 x 5mm SO8N or 2 x 3mm UFDFPN8 packages. For the automotive market, STSAFE-V110 is available in TSSOP20 package.

Technical information
The STSAFE IC family provides common functions and services to ensure end-to-end security optimized for consumables, connected devices and automotive peripherals. It relies on state-of-the-art security audited by independent security authorities and it is certified Common Criteria EAL5+ AVA_VAN 5.

STSAFE-A110 and STSAFE-V110 consist of a secure operating system executed on a secure microcontroller. They offer authentication based on ECDSA asymmetric cryptography and X509 certificates containing a unique serial number.

For Qi authentication, they are preloaded with the appropriate cryptographic key and the official Qi Certificate corresponding to the customer’s Qi charger.

The STSAFE-V110 is certified according to automotive standard AEC-Q100 grade 2.

 


Filed Under: Automotive, Components, News, Wireless
Tagged With: authentication, automotive, charger, qi, STMicroelectronics, stsafe
 

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