Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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462715 | Microprocessors and Microsystems | 2013 | 12 Pages |
This contribution describes our efforts in the design of a 130 nm CMOS ASIC that implements Skein, BLAKE, JH, Grøstl, and Keccak, the five candidates selected by NIST in the third round SHA-3 competition. The objective of the ASIC is to accurately measure the performance and power dissipation of each candidate when implemented as an ASIC. The design of this ASIC, and its optimization for benchmarking, creates unique problems, related to the integration of five heterogeneous architectures on a single chip. We implemented each algorithm in a separate clock region, and we integrated an on-chip clock generator with flexible testing modes. The chip is further designed to be compatible with SASEBO-R board, a power-analysis and side-channel analysis environment. We report the design flow and test results of the chip, including area, performance and shmoo plot. Furthermore, we compare our ASIC benchmark with an equivalent FPGA benchmark.