Design considerations for a CMOS 65-nm RTN-based PUF
E. Camacho-Ruiz,
F. J. Rubio-Barbero,
R. Castro-Lopez
et al.
Abstract:Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) have emerged as more secure alternatives to traditional Non-Volatile Memories in the field of hardware security. Recently, a novel PUF has been presented that uses the Random Telegraph Noise (RTN) phenomenon as the underlying source of entropy. To turn this concept into an integrated circuit, this paper provides a description of the transistor-level implementation of the PUF as well as a discussion on the constraints and requirements (both in functionality and testing capab… Show more
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