LFSRs (linear-feedback shift registers) find extensive use in cryptography. For example, the cryptographic algorithms in the GSM (Global System for Mobile communications) mobile-phone system rely on ...
Today we heard from [Richard James Howe] about his new CPU. This new 16-bit CPU is implemented in VHDL for an FPGA. The really cool thing about this CPU is that it eschews the typical program counter ...
Encryption coding schemes for asynchronous data used in message/speech communication systems typically employ an LFSR-based (linear feedback shift register) design. Such a design creates a single ...
Editors Note: The first in a three-part introduction to Linear Feedback Shift Registers (LFSRs), this article is abstracted from the book Bebop to the Boolean Boogie (An Unconventional Guide to ...
Shift registers longer than eight bits can be implemented most efficiently using linear feedback. Shift-Register (LFSR) counters to address the RAM makes the design even simpler. This application note ...
LFSR Counter Generator is a command-line application that generates Verilog or VHDL code for an LFSR counter of any value up to 63 bit wide. The code is written in C and is cross-platform compatible ...
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