Vendor: Low Power Futures Category: Root Of Trust

Low Power Security Engine

Low Power, area-efficient, timing and side channel attack resistant security Accelerator Engine IP.

Overview

Low Power, area-efficient, timing and side channel attack resistant security Accelerator Engine IP. Designed to meet the security requirement of resource-constrained IoT endpoints. Its applications includes secure RFID, eSim, IoT.

Key features

  • Protocol Supported : ECDHE, ECDSA
  • Acceleration units : ECC, SHA256, AES128
  • TRNG
  • AMBA standard interface

Benefits

  • Power and area-optimized
  • Fully integrated for better portability to different embedded processors, including ARM and RISCV
  • Built for smooth integration into an SoC or used as the main foundation of a standalone SoC
  • Support for highly-differentiating products at a lower cost and time-to-market
  • Complete UVM Verification environment
  • End-to-end FPGA Validation Platform validated with qualified certification softwares

Applications

  • Secure RFID
  • Embedded Sim
  • Smart Sensors

What’s Included?

  • Delivered as Soft or Hard IP
  • Link Layer Firmware and HCI
  • FPGA Validation Platform
  • UVM Test Bench
  • Technical Specifications
  • Integration Manual

Specifications

Identity

Part Number
LP-SEC
Vendor
Low Power Futures
Type
Silicon IP

Files

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Provider

Low Power Futures
HQ: Canada
Low Power Futures is an industry leading low-power and ultra-low-power hardware and firmware IP for IoT. We enable the “Internet of Things” by providing innovative, power-efficient, highly integrated, secure and configurable IPs designed for low-power IoT systems. With LPF IP leverage reconfigurable technology for custom and optimize IoT chip solutions and products.

Learn more about Root Of Trust IP core

Root of Trust: A Security Essential for Cyber Defense

Imagine a datacenter powering critical cloud services, silently compromised by a tampered chip inserted during manufacturing. In most cases, the malware would be practically impossible to remove and could persist across formats/reinstalls !

Why Hardware Root of Trust Needs Anti-Tampering Design

The hardware root of trust (HRoT) provides the trust base (root key), hardware identifier (UID), hardware unique key (HUK), and entropy required for the secure operation of the entire chip and therefore is often the focus of hacker attacks. If the design can’t effectively resist attacks, hackers can easily obtain the secrets of the entire chip. Attackers can use the secrets to crack identity authentication and data encryption and steal product design know-how, causing application security problems.

Frequently asked questions about Root of Trust IP cores

What is Low Power Security Engine?

Low Power Security Engine is a Root Of Trust IP core from Low Power Futures listed on Semi IP Hub.

How should engineers evaluate this Root Of Trust?

Engineers should review the overview, key features, supported foundries and nodes, maturity, deliverables, and provider information before shortlisting this Root Of Trust IP.

Can this semiconductor IP be compared with similar products?

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