IMXRT1020 SNVS with HAB.

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IMXRT1020 SNVS with HAB.

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nicolasmuratore
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Hi everybody, I hope you are doing well, I have a doubt about the SNVS and High assurance boot on IMXRT1020, I read that SNVS is a special part of the HAB system and in some cases it should be powered by a battery, if you want to use the internal RTC or if you want to implement anti- tampering. I'm thinking to use the "encrypted authentication boot" feature provided by the HAB system, to authenticate an image that resides on SD card, I have two questions please: 1) I won't use the internal RTC or anti-tampering so, it's necessary to power the SNVS using a battery? 2) Could be possible to authenticate an image that resides on a SD Card? About the second question, I was reading many documents, so I think the answer is yes, but I would like to be shure. Many thanks!!
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victorjimenez
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Hello, 

1) I won't use the internal RTC or anti-tampering so, it's necessary to power the SNVS using a battery?

Yes, it's not necessary to power SNVS using a battery. VDD_HIGH_IN and VDD_SNVS_IN can be tied together if the real-time clock function is not needed during the system power-down.

2) Could be possible to authenticate an image that resides on a SD Card?

Yes, this is possible. 

 

Regards,
Victor 

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victorjimenez
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Hello, 

1) I won't use the internal RTC or anti-tampering so, it's necessary to power the SNVS using a battery?

Yes, it's not necessary to power SNVS using a battery. VDD_HIGH_IN and VDD_SNVS_IN can be tied together if the real-time clock function is not needed during the system power-down.

2) Could be possible to authenticate an image that resides on a SD Card?

Yes, this is possible. 

 

Regards,
Victor 

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