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ARM with built-in AES cryptographic module
Javi Jap
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 3rd October 2012 at
http://forums.arm.com
Hi,
I want to implement a kind of dongle with an ARM and I need a processor that, given a password, generates the keying material. I am looking for an ARM with a built-in hardware encryption module. I have just found some information about the TrustZone module in some ARMs, but it has much more functionality, is more complicated than what I need and there is no information about any encryption module.
Can anyone tell me if what I am looking for exits? I have found it in AVR but I would like to use ARM if possible.
Thanks in advance!
javi
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Martin Weidmann
over 12 years ago
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Note: This was originally posted on 3rd October 2012 at http://forums.arm.com TrustZone is about separating "trusted" software from "untrusted" software. So it's most useful in open systems. Say a smart...
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Javi Jap
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 5th October 2012 at
http://forums.arm.com
Thanks ttfn and Alban for your answers, they have been very useful, that was exactly what I was looking for.
I still have to think a bit more about all the functionality I need, but surely I will choose the STM32F415xx or one of the Atmel's SAM4L Series. I also have to see which development kits are available for each one.
thanks for your help!
javi
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Javi Jap
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 5th October 2012 at
http://forums.arm.com
Thanks ttfn and Alban for your answers, they have been very useful, that was exactly what I was looking for.
I still have to think a bit more about all the functionality I need, but surely I will choose the STM32F415xx or one of the Atmel's SAM4L Series. I also have to see which development kits are available for each one.
thanks for your help!
javi
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