Crowd Supply Infinite Noise TRNG

Author : Crowd supply Published Time : 2018-10-15
Crowd Supply Infinite Noise True Random Number Generator (TRNG) is based on the Modular Entropy Multiplier (MEM) technique that continuously loops over previous random output. This device gathers randomness from the noise of the hardware components along the way to generate the next random output. This way the Infinite Noise TRNG produces a constant measurable level of entropy to produce the true random numbers. The Infinite Noise TRNG is useful in any situation requiring more entropy than normally available on a typical personal computer.

Features

Default 30KB/second of random data outputUSB2.0 interfaceNo firmwareSupports Windows, Linux, and also ARM-supportUses off-the-shelf components

Applications

Building own certificate authorityAdministering wireless access points with WPA2Running a high-traffic server with SSL enabledWith one-time pads
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