Secure-IC's Securyzr(TM) True Rendom Number Generator
Random number generation is critical for any secure device. Random numbers are used for key generation, key exchange, digital signature, encryption and more. Typical secure protocols like IPsec, MACsec, TLS/SSL or wireless use them during authentication/ key exchange and data streaming phases.
The true random number generator includes conditioning function and health tests as defined in the NIST 800-90B and AIS31. Convenient AMBA APB interface is used for both control and data transfer.
Software Support
Linux drivers are available to ease the integration in Linux OS. The Linux driver provides direct access to the true random number generator through “/dev/random”. Software driver for micro-controller application is also available to ease the control of the random generator.
Technology
The entropy source is completely digital without any specific technology-dependent implementation. It makes it easy to port it to any technology (all ASIC nodes, Intel and Xilinx FPGA families). The random generator has been used in many ASIC and FPGA designs. Products from our customers have also passed FIPS 140-2 validation.
The True Random Number Generator is available in our Deterministic Random Bit Generator (SCZ_IP_BA433) and Crypto Coprocessors (SCZ_IP_BA450/456/457).
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True Random Number Generator IP
- True Random Number Generator
- Securyzr Digital True Random Number Generator (TRNG) by Secure-IC, compliant with NIST SP800-90
- True Random Number Generator for NIST SP 800-90c
- PUF-based True Random Number Generator
- True Random Number Generator (TRNG) Analog Noise Source based on a robust state-of-the-art physical entropy source
- True Random Number Generator (TRNG) Digital Post Processing compliant with the FIPS 140-2 and AIS 31 standards.