Rutronik Distributes Redpine Signals’ RS14100: Ultra‑Low‑Power, Multi‑Protocol Secure Wireless MCUs
Rutronik UK is proud to offer the RS14100 WiSeMCU family from Redpine Signals – the first wireless secure MCUs that combine a full‑featured multi‑protocol wireless subsystem with industry‑leading power efficiency.
Each SoC and module supports simultaneous operation of 802.11a/b/g/n (2.4 GHz & 5 GHz), dual‑mode Bluetooth 5, and 802.15.4 (Thread & Zigbee). Voice‑activity detection and eight dedicated capacitive‑touch inputs are built in, making the RS14100 ideal for interactive IoT devices.
At the heart of the platform is an Arm Cortex‑M4 core running up to 180 MHz with up to 4 MB of flash. The core’s power‑management architecture offers multiple sleep states, enabling a Wi‑Fi standby current as low as 50 µA and a per‑MHz consumption of 15 µA. Integrated Bluetooth 5 is also more energy‑efficient than standalone modules.
Security is embedded from the ground up. The secure‑zone design incorporates a Physically Unclonable Function (PUF), hardware crypto accelerators, a secure bootloader, firmware‑upgrade protection, XIP, and secure peripheral access. These layers make the RS14100 suitable for mobile point‑of‑sale terminals, smart locks, medical equipment, and secure voice‑based ordering systems.
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