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The AM64x or AM243x device supports secure boot for IP protection with the built-in Hardware Security Module (HSM) and employs advanced power management support for portable and power-sensitive applications. Functional Safety support is available when selecting an orderable part number that includes a Functional Safety code of F.
The recommendation is to refer to Device Naming Convention section of the device-specific data sheet for selection of devices that supports secure boot and/or functional safety.
The below summarizes processor type used on custom boards:
HS-FS
High Security - Field Securable: This is a SoC/board state before a customer has blown the keys in the device. i.e. the state at which HS device leaves TI factory. In this state, the device protects the ROM code, TI keys and certain security peripherals. In this state, device do not force authentication for booting, however DMSC is locked.
HS-SE
High Security - Security Enforced: This is a SoC/board state after a customer has successfully blown the keys and set “customer Keys enable”. In HS-SE device all security features enabled. All secrets within the device are fully protected and all of the security goals are fully enforced. The device also enforces secure booting.
Refer below FAQ and the SDK link below for information on secure boot support:
AM625: How user confirm HS-FS and HS-SE
The FAQ is generic and can also be used for AM64x and AM243x processor families.
For information and collaterals related to functional safety, the recommendation is to reach out to the local TI sales or start an E2E for customers to support.
Refer below FAQs related for functional safety:
AM623: Please help to provide Safety Features documents for AM623
[FAQ] AM623: Functional safety certification document for AM62x, AM644x
PROCESSOR-SDK-AM62X: Request Functional Safety Documents
The FAQs are generic and also applies to AM64x and AM243x processor families.
Follow below link for information related to the processors supporting functional safety: