Vendor: VISENGI Category: Hash / MAC

Secure Hash Algorithm SHA1

This hardware IP core features a full Secure Hash Algorithm SHA1.

Overview

This hardware IP core features a full Secure Hash Algorithm SHA1.

Key features

  • SHA-1 Secure Hash as defined in latest FIPS PUB 180-3.
  • Compatible HMAC for Hash Message Authentication as per FIPS PUB 198.
  • Fully verified with NIST test vectors.
  • Power aware design with power off function.
  • Minimum latency: 84 cycles per block of 512 bits.
  • Continuous operation, no wait cycles needed.
  • Fastest thoughput: hash up to 2.5 Gbps in a Virtex-5 FPGA (414 MHz).

What’s Included?

  • Full technical support up to successful client integration
  • Documentation and design examples
  • Complete Testbench
  • Instantation Template

Specifications

Identity

Part Number
SHA-1
Vendor
VISENGI
Type
Silicon IP

Security

Crypto Algorithm
SHA1

Files

Note: some files may require an NDA depending on provider policy.

Provider

VISENGI
HQ: Spain
VISENGI is a European engineering firm founded in 2009, built around an extensive knowledge and working experience on the highest throughput IP cores for data processing. We have specialized in IP core and system design of full video pipelines for FPGA and ASIC targets, leveraging ARM SoCs to enable a simple user SW control of our high speed HW IP cores. We partner with our clients not only to adapt and design our products to their very needs, but also to accompany them through their development process to insure our products are implemented to attain their full functionality within our clients' systems.

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What is Secure Hash Algorithm SHA1?

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