[Cryptography] Infinite Noise or Firebug?

Bill Cox waywardgeek at gmail.com
Mon Nov 17 18:45:00 EST 2014


On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 3:40 PM, Kevin W. Wall <kevin.w.wall at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Firebug *is* a Mozilla thing of sorts. It is a Firefox add-on that allows
> live debugging, editing, & monitoring of Javascript, CSS, HTML, DOM, etc.
>
> Personally,  I like "Infinite Noise Multiplier" better than the other
> suggested names, even though it's less accurate wrt the "infinite" aspect.
> Maybe you can tone that part of it down a bit.
>
> Just my $.02,
> -kevin
> Sent from my Droid; please excuse typos.
>
>
I'll just call my specific USB TRNG on Tindie an "Infinite Noise TRNG".
The name for the circuit topology can be different.  It does not have to be
catchy, but I think it should be descriptive.  "Noise multiplier" is fairly
descriptive.  Should we have "loop" at the end?  For example, "noise
multiplier loop".  Maybe some indication that it is a non-saturating
multiplier, like "modular noise multiplier"?

Bill
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