The True Random Number Generator (TRNG) Digital Noise Source is a standard-cell based entropy generator compliant with the statistical test of the FIPS SP 800-90 and AIS31 standards.
The True Random Number Generator (TRNG) Digital Noise Source
Overview
Key Features
- robust, low-footprint, standard-cell based entropy source
- entropy generation through thermal noise extraction
- compliant with the statistical tests of the AIS31 and FIPS SP 800-90 standards
- random stream synchronization via external sampling clock
- generic implementation compatible with most FPGAs
- FPGA proven on the Intel Arria 10 FPGA SoC line
- typical size on a Intel Arria 10 SX 660: 400 ALM
- digital post-processing available separately
Benefits
- robust architecture
- standard-cell based
- thermal noise extraction
- low footprint
- FPGA proven
Deliverables
- encrypted netlist
- design specification
Technical Specifications
Maturity
In production
Availability
Available
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