Vendor: Aldec, Inc. Category: Hash / MAC

SHA-1 Hash Function Calculation

The ALSHA core is the VHDL model of the processor that performs SHA-1 hash function calculation.

Overview

The ALSHA core is the VHDL model of the processor that performs SHA-1 hash function calculation. The model is fully compliant with FIPS180-1.

Key features

  • Byte oriented hash calculation
  • Hash value of 512-bit message is calculated in 81 clock cycles
  • Suitable for fast Digital Signature Algorithm implementations
  • No dead clock cycles
  • Simple interface and timing
  • Fully synchronous design

Files

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Specifications

Identity

Part Number
IP-ALSHA
Vendor
Aldec, Inc.
Type
Silicon IP

Security

Crypto Algorithm
SHA1

Provider

Aldec, Inc.
HQ: USA
Aldec is a provider of synthesizable IP cores that have superior characteristics to FPGA and CPLD vendor provided parts. Since all cores are written strictly in syntesizable VHDL, the designs are portable between devices. Currently employing 20 highly experienced electronic engineers, Aldec is a full-service design house, offering both design services and high quality, low cost synthesizable cores such as microcontrollers, peripherals and bus interfaces. Aldec staff has expertise in system design and verification, especially for Altera and Xilinx devices and can do specialized SoC designs to customer specification.

Dedication and receptiveness to customer's needs are of the highest importance to us. Aldec cores are present in the world-famous Design Reuse IP center, and we are currently in the process of joining the Xilinx AllianceCORE program.

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