Vendor: Cybertek Solution Inc. Category: Hash / MAC

SM3 Hash Engine

SM3 is a hash algorithm initially published by the Office of State Commercial Cryptography Administration (OSCCA) of SCA in 2010,…

Overview

SM3 is a hash algorithm initially published by the Office of State Commercial Cryptography Administration (OSCCA) of SCA in 2010, then as a China industry standard in 2012 [GMT-0004-2012], and finally recognized as a Chinese National Standard (GB Standard) [GBT.32905-2016] in 2016. SM3 has been also standardized in [ISO.IEC.10118-3] by the International Organization for Standardization in 2017.

CYB-SM3 provides a reliable and cost-effective SM3 IP solution that can be widely applied in the variety of cryptography designs to protect digital signature and identity authentication in order to avoid the attacks. It is designed with high performance and fast integration into ASIC and FPGA applications.

Key features

  • Compliant with GBT.32905-2016
  • OSCCA compliance
  • Key expansion
  • Hash input 512 bits
  • Hash output 256 bits
  • Synthesis pass
  • Prevent bit tracing
  • Iterative compression function

Block Diagram

Applications

  • Digital signature
  • ID authentication
  • IoT devices
  • IP networking
  • FPGA implementations

What’s Included?

  • Flexible licensing
  • Documentation
  • Netlist
  • Verilog or VHDL
  • Testbench
  • Technical support

Files

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Specifications

Identity

Part Number
CYB-SM3
Vendor
Cybertek Solution Inc.
Type
Silicon IP

Provider

Cybertek Solution Inc.
HQ: Taiwan
Cybertek Solution Inc. is a professional IP and system-level solution provider in Taiwan and China. It offers high-quality IPs such as DSC, AES, SM3 & SM4 and also provides ESL design services as well as the leading-edge EDA tools such as High-level Synthesis, ESL Design Exploration, Analysis, Profiling & Validation.

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