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A PVT-Tolerant Oscillation-Collapse-Based True Random Number Generator With an Odd Number of Inverter Stages

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This brief proposes a PVT-tolerant true random number generator (TRNG) based on a ring oscillator (RO) with an odd number of inverter stages. By introducing a Muller C-element in each… Click to show full abstract

This brief proposes a PVT-tolerant true random number generator (TRNG) based on a ring oscillator (RO) with an odd number of inverter stages. By introducing a Muller C-element in each racing path of the RO, the TRNG successfully eliminated the need of collapse detection circuits. The proposed topology enables a bidirectional controllability in the number of cycles to collapse (CTC) and provides flexibility for the number of random bits per cycle. Implemented TRNG in 40nm CMOS shows intrinsic robustness against PVT variations across a supply range of 0.5V-to-1.4V and a temperature range of −40°C-to-125°C without calibration. It consumes 0.0107 nJ/bit at 0.9V and occupies 305.6 $\mu {\mathrm{ m}}^{2}$ .

Keywords: pvt tolerant; number; true random; number generator; odd number; random number

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs
Year Published: 2022

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