



Active shields, environmental sensors, and advanced countermeasures against physical attacks. 2. Key Technical Specifications
Note: For specific wiring diagrams, safety instructions, or detailed dimensional drawings, please refer to the official manufacturer’s installation guide. npct750 datasheet
Securely stores encryption keys for utilities like Microsoft BitLocker or Linux DM-Crypt.
Integrates secure on-chip flash memory to store critical cryptographic keys, platform configuration registers (PCRs), and monotonic counters even when power is lost. Securely stores encryption keys for utilities like Microsoft
Due to its small footprint and low power consumption, the NPCT750 is integrated into embedded computing platforms. For example, offers industrial motherboards with the NPCT750 soldered onboard, delivering hardware‑rooted security for automation controllers, medical devices, and point‑of‑sale systems.
The is a highly secure, single-chip Trusted Platform Module ( TPM 2.0 ) belonging to Nuvoton's renowned SafeKeeper™ family . Designed to meet the stringent security demands of modern PC-Client systems, servers, and embedded networks, it serves as a physical root of trust. It securely houses cryptographic keys, digital certificates, and critical user data. For example, offers industrial motherboards with the NPCT750
The NPCT750 employs a , a widely used synchronous serial communication protocol that operates at high speeds with low pin count. SPI provides a reliable, low‑latency connection between the TPM chip and the host’s Platform Controller Hub (PCH) or embedded processor. This interface is supported by almost all modern motherboards and SoC (System‑on‑Chip) platforms, ensuring broad compatibility.
For SPI and LPC variants, bus traces should be kept as short as possible to prevent clock skew and signal degradation.