Entropy Analysis of FPGA Interconnect and Switch Matrices for Physical Unclonable Functions
Jenilee Jao,
Ian Wilcox,
Jim Plusquellic
et al.
Abstract:Random variations in microelectronic circuit structures represent the source of entropy for physical unclonable functions (PUFs). In this paper, we investigate delay variations that occur through the routing network and switch matrices of a field programmable gate array (FPGA). The delay variations are isolated from other components of the programmable logic, e.g., Look-up tables (LUTs), flip-flops (FFs), etc. using a feature of Xilinx FPGAs called dynamic partial reconfiguration (DPR). A set of partial design… Show more
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