Vendor:
Algotronix Ltd.
Category:
Random Number Generator
AES Based Random Number Generator Core
A random number generator core suitable for cryptographic applications such as producing keys and other critical security paramet…
Overview
A random number generator core suitable for cryptographic applications such as producing keys and other critical security parameters. The core implements the CTR-DRBG (Counter mode - Deterministic Random Bit Generator) specified in NIST SP-800-90A using Algotronix' AES-G3 core as the AES engine.
Key features
- Supports Derivation Function (DF)
- Supports Prediction Resistance
- 128, 192 or 256 bit AES key
Benefits
- It can be combined with other AES-G3 based products such as the AES-Keywrap core and AES-GCM itself to create a hardware security subsystem which makes efficient use of the AES engine.
Applications
- Random number generation for cryptographic applications.
What’s Included?
- VHDL Source code and testbench
Specifications
Identity
Part Number
AES-RNG
Vendor
Algotronix Ltd.
Type
Silicon IP
Files
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Provider
Algotronix Ltd.
HQ:
United Kingdom
Algotronix specialises in encryption IP cores and cryptographic protection of design intellectual property. Our customers include many of the largest defense corporations worldwide as well as government departments and companies in the networking, test equipment and gaming industries. Algotronix encryption IP cores are used in equipment deployed by several NATO countries.
Algotronix' philosophy is quality over quantity: rather than building a wide range of IP cores we set out to do a small number of carefully chosen cores very well. We have initially focussed on the Advanced Encryption Standard algorithm and worked hard to make sure that our cores provide the highest levels of performance and area efficiency coupled with great flexibility in implementation options to ensure a good match to customer application requirements.
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