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Secure FPGA Configuration Over Ethernet

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Date: Thursday, May 31, 2007
Time: 11:00 AM Pacific / 2:00 PM Eastern
Duration: 1 hour

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Overview

Digital consumer and industrial systems inevitably require updates. Systems designed to use reconfigurable logic like FPGA's, or with rewritable non-volatile memory have the potential for upgrades. Many of these systems have some form of network connection and can use the available communications connection to perform system upgrades. But how can updates to these kinds of systems be done securely? This webcast covers an FPGA based embedded system that implements a "soft" microprocessor, called the Lattice Mico32, to perform remote system updates via a wired Ethernet interface. Attend this webcast and learn strategies for implementing remote upgrades securely.

Speaker Information

 Johnathan Mantey

Johnathan Mantey

Johnathan Mantey
Johnathan Mantey is a senior applications engineer working for Lattice Semiconductor.
Bertrand Leigh

Bertrand Leigh

Bertrand Leigh
Bertrand is Applications Engineering Director at Lattice Semiconductor Corporation. He has more than 15 years experience in the PLD industry and holds a BSEE degree from Oregon State University.