Lattice Secure Control FPGA Now NIST Certified

By Brandon Lewis

Editor-in-Chief

Embedded Computing Design

October 17, 2019

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Lattice Secure Control FPGA Now NIST Certified

MachXO3D secure system control FPGAs combine a secure, dual-boot configuration block with 9K LUTs to simplify establishing a hardware root of trust.

Lattice Semiconductor’s MachXO3D FPGAs have been certified under NIST’s Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program (CAVP), which validates that the devices’ cryptographic algorithms comply with Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS).

MachXO3D secure system control FPGAs combine a secure, dual-boot configuration block with 9K LUTs to simplify establishing a hardware root of trust. Other device highlights include:

  • Embedded security block provides pre-verified support for cryptographic functions such as ECDSA256, ECIES, AES, SHA, HMAC, TRNG, Unique Secure ID, and public/private key generation
  • Secure configuration engine that only accepts FPGA configurations from trusted sources
  • Dual on-device configuration memories for fail-safe reprogramming of firmware
  • Up to 2700 Kb of Flash memory
  • Up to 430 Kb sysMEM embedded block RAM
  • Up to 383 I/Os (configurable to support LVCMOS 3.3 to 1.0)

Compliance with the NIST Platform Firmware Resilience specification and now CAVP affirms that MachX03D FPGAs are capable of detecting and preventing systems from unauthorized firmware accesses throughout their operational lifecycles, and also allowing them to recover safely.

For more information on the MachXO3D, visit www.latticesemi.com/MachXO3D.

For more on the MachXO3D’s CAVP certification, visit csrc.nist.gov/projects/cryptographic-algorithm-validation-program/details?validation=31395.

 

Brandon is responsible for guiding content strategy, editorial direction, and community engagement across the Embedded Computing Design ecosystem. A 10-year veteran of the electronics media industry, he enjoys covering topics ranging from development kits to cybersecurity and tech business models. Brandon received a BA in English Literature from Arizona State University, where he graduated cum laude. He can be reached at [email protected].

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