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ANAVI TPM 2.0 is a certified open-source hardware add-on board designed for all Raspberry Pi single-board computers. It is built around the OPTIGA TPM SLB9672 from Infineon Technologies, which provides a robust hardware-based root of trust.
The OPTIGA TPM SLB9672 is a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 security controller that delivers advanced cryptographic capabilities. Connected to the Raspberry Pi via the Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI), it functions as a secure cryptographic processor. The chip safely stores keys, certificates, and sensitive data in a tamper-resistant environment, enabling essential security features such as system integrity verification, device authentication, and secure boot.
Infineon Technologies, headquartered in Neubiberg near Munich, Germany, is a global leader in semiconductor solutions with a strong reputation in hardware security. Founded in 1999 as a spin-off from Siemens, the company has grown into a major supplier of semiconductors for security, automotive, and power applications. Its OPTIGA family of security solutions is widely used to protect digital systems and identities worldwide.
To support developers and the open-source community, Infineon provides comprehensive documentation, including an open-source OPTIGA TPM 2.0 command reference and code examples available on GitHub under the permissive MIT License. These resources make it easier to explore and integrate the full capabilities of the OPTIGA TPM SLB9672 used in ANAVI TPM 2.0.
Order now to support open-source hardware and enhance your Raspberry Pi’s security with ANAVI TPM 2.0!