Hi all,
We are looking at developing several new products using the i.MX RT1060. I am looking for advice/suggestions on what is available and how much additional work is required to develop firmware update capability for devices that are out in the field. Due to security and IP restrictions, we would like the firmware binaries to be signed, encrypted and verified by the target device. These devices will be updated by service technicians. Ideally, the firmware updates are done via a standard communication interface (USB, Serial, Etc) so that they can be performed using relatively cheap hardware (not using specialised programmers, etc).
Are there any examples that already exist?
Thanks,
Jason
Hi Jason
See this:
https://www.utasker.com/iMX/RT1060.html
https://www.utasker.com/iMX/developers.html (including various documents and videos guides)
Out-of-the-box secure loader solution for i.MX RT 106x (with clone protection) that can be used with any application and almost no effort to achieve secure operation.
OTA loading via WiFi, Ethernet (FTP, TFTP, HTTP, etc.), UART, USB, I2C, SD-card, memory stick and more (any mixture possible)
Fully documented and supported and industrially proven in many products.
Product development and training services, including reference designs and guidance:
https://www.utasker.com/services.html
https://www.utasker.com/forum/index.php?topic=2162.0
Regards
Mark