Design & Reuse
14 IP
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1.0
PUF Security
A physical unclonable function, or PUF, is a "digital fingerprint" that serves as a unique identity for a semiconductor device such as a microprocesso...
2
4.0
XTS mode AES Processor
The ntAES_XTS IP Core is fully compliant with AES-XTS algorithm standardized at NIST SP800-38E and IEEE 1619-2007 recommendations targeting disk encry...
3
2.0
Clock Attack Monitor GlobalFoundries
The agileCAM is a Ring Oscillator (RO) based clock attack monitor designed to detect clock attacks due to violation of the set-up time requirements of...
4
2.0
Clock Attack Monitor Samsung
The agileCAM is a Ring Oscillator (RO) based clock attack monitor designed to detect clock attacks due to violation of the set-up time requirements of...
5
2.0
Clock Attack Monitor SMIC
The agileCAM is a Ring Oscillator (RO) based clock attack monitor designed to detect clock attacks due to violation of the set-up time requirements of...
6
2.0
Clock Attack Monitor TSMC
The agileCAM is a Ring Oscillator (RO) based clock attack monitor designed to detect clock attacks due to violation of the set-up time requirements of...
7
2.0
Clock Attack Monitor UMC
The agileCAM is a Ring Oscillator (RO) based clock attack monitor designed to detect clock attacks due to violation of the set-up time requirements of...
8
3.0
802.15.3 CCM AES Core
Implementation of the new WPAN security standard (802.15.3) requires the NIST standard AES cipher in CTR and CBC modes (a.k.a. CCM) for encryption and...
9
3.0
IEEE 802.16e (WiMAX) AES Core
Implementation of the new WLAN security standard (802.16e) requires the NIST standard AES cipher in CTR and CBC modes (a.k.a. CCM) for encryption and ...
10
3.0
LRW-AES Core
Implementation of the older drafts standard IEEE P1619 required the NIST standard AES cipher in the LRW mode for encryption (AES-LRW). Note that the n...
11
3.0
P1619/802.1ae (MACSec) GCM/XEX/XTS-AES Core
General Description LAN security standard IEEE 802.1ae (MACSec) uses AES cipher in the GCM mode, while the disk/tape encryption standard IEEE P1619 us...
12
10.0
Logic based Hardware Root-of-Trust - Physical Unclonable Function (PUF)
Our Logic-based PUF IP is a digital version of our quantum-based PUF IP (see QDID). The Logic-based Digital PUF IP is a strong hardware root-of-trust ...
13
30.0
Lightweight Root-of-Trust
QRoot Liteā„¢ is a silicon IP solution designed specifically for resource-constrained MCUs and IoT devices. It provides essential security capabilities ...
14
10.0
Agile Secure Element
Our Agile Secure Element IP provides designers with the flexibility to customise security features according to specific application requirements with...