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Hardware Modules

IAIK offers cryptographic hardware implementations as IP modules. Depending on the field of application, we provide solutions for high-speed, low-area and low-power requirements. Our implementations are based on both symmetric as well as asymmetric cryptography providing strong cryptographic services such as authentication, data integrity, confidentiality, and non repudiation. Most of the modules have been designed to be accessed via a system-on-chip AMBA bus interface.

AES Modules

We offer several variants of AES hardware modules for high-speed, low-engery, or FGPA applications.
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AES Tina hardware module

ECC Modules

The IAIK IP Elliptic Curve Crypto Unit (ECCU) is an elliptic-curve processor that is well suited for resource constricted devices like smartcards or enhanced tags which offer asymmetric cryptography. ECCU is a fully-fledged EC processor that needs no interaction by an host processor to compute EC operations.
For details contact joern-marc.schmidt@iaik.tugraz.at.

ECDSA hardware module

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