Difference between revisions of "emCrypt"
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+ | | ECDSA Sign and Verify || CM0 || STM32F072 || [[ECDSA_Sign_Verify_STM32F072|Results]] |
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+ | | ECDSA Sign and Verify || CM0 || R7FS124 || [[ECDSA_Sign_Verify_R7FS124|Results]] |
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Revision as of 13:49, 18 June 2019
emCrypt is a secure and efficient implementation of essential cryptographic algorithms specifically designed for embedded systems.
This wiki page explains and links to other articles providing information too specific for the user manual or product pages on www.segger.com
Contents
Performance
Benchmark | Core | Device | Unsortable |
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ECDSA Sign and Verify | CM0 | STM32F072 | Results |
ECDSA Sign and Verify | CM0 | R7FS124 | Results |