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  • NIST’s ASCON Lightweight Crypto Algorithm Accelerator
    • The ASCON-IP-41 is an efficient implementation of NIST’s lightweight crypto algorithm family ASCON. ASCON is a single algorithm defined in different modes to support AEAD and HASH operations.
    • As a multi-purpose algorithm with minimal area requirements ASCON is extremely suitable for low-cost and low-power applications.
  • Configurable Ascon IP for FPGA and ASIC
    • Available in different configurations :
    • ? Ascon-128 for authenticated encryption with 64 bits data blocks
    • ? Ascon-128a for authenticated encryption with 128 bits data
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  • ASCON Authenticated Encryption & Hashing Engine
    • The ASCON-F IP core is a compact, high-throughput hardware engine implementing the lightweight authenticated encryption with associated data (AEAD) and hashing algorithms described in the Ascon v1.2 specification. 
    • A single instance of the ASCON-F IP core can encrypt or decrypt data using the Ascon-128 and Ascon-128a functions or perform Cryptographic hashing Hash per the Ascon-Hash and Ascon-Hasha functions.
    Block Diagram -- ASCON Authenticated Encryption & Hashing Engine
  • Ascon, A Lightweight Cryptographic Suite for AEAD and Hashing
    • Small Resource Requirements
    • Versatile Algorithm Support
    • Secure Architecture
    Block Diagram -- Ascon, A Lightweight Cryptographic Suite for AEAD and Hashing
  • Lightweight and Configurable Root-of-Trust Soft IP
    • QRoot Lite™ is a silicon IP solution designed specifically for resource-constrained MCUs and IoT devices. It provides essential security capabilities including secure boot, device attestation, and sealed storage.
    • Built on the industry-standard TCG MARS specification, QRoot Lite™ simplifies integration, reduces costs, and accelerates your journey toward regulatory compliance and trusted embedded products.
    Block Diagram -- Lightweight and Configurable Root-of-Trust Soft IP
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