[Cryptography] Open hardware RNG design: Hector, Cryptech, OpenTitan, others?
Joachim Strömbergson
joachim at strombergson.com
Thu Apr 2 02:12:10 EDT 2020
Aloha!
On 2020-04-01 18:23, Ondrej Mikle wrote:
> Let's say you have to implement RNG in your hardware (core/SoC).
>
> I know about two that are older and had more peer review:
>
> - https://hector-project.eu/about (based on PLL jitter)
> - https://cryptech.is/ (based on avalanche breakdown on diode)
Building TRNG, random generators that you connect via USB seems quite
popular. Here are a few more open designs
BitBabbler:
http://www.bitbabbler.org/
OneRNG:
https://onerng.info/
NeuG:
https://www.fsf.org/blogs/gnu-press/neug-trng
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Med vänlig hälsning, Yours
Joachim Strömbergson - Alltid i harmonisk svängning.
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