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STM32 firmware for Cryptech Alpha board

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The Alpha board is our first full prototype for an open-source hardware -security module (HSM). It is a custom board with an STM32 Cortex-M4 -microcontroller and an Artix-7 FPGA, flash-based keystore, separate memory -for the Key Encryption Key, etc. See the wiki for design documents.

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Copyrights

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The license for all work done on this in the CrypTech project is a -3-clause BSD license.

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The "Noise generator" and "Amplifier" parts of the circuit diagram are -copied from Benedikt Stockebrand's ARRGH project.

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Both copyright statements are included in LICENSE.txt.

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Board Revisions

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  1. rev01 was the "dev-bridge" board, a daughterboard for the Novena, -which talked to the Novena's FPGA through the high-speed expansion -connector.

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  3. rev02 is the Alpha board, our first full prototype for an open-source -hardware security module (HSM). It is a custom board with an STM32 -Cortex-M4 microcontroller and an Artix-7 FPGA, flash-based keystore, -separate memory for the Key Encryption Key, etc.

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    The board's form factor (4 x 4 in, 101.6 x 101.6 mm) was based on the -Intel NUC mini-PC, but there were some issues sourcing enough cases, so -only a few of these boards were made.

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  5. rev03 is functionally the same as rev02, but in a Eurocard form -factor (100 x 120 mm, aka "3Ux120").

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