Encryption of FPGA design - Encryption of FPGA design Hello, I'm using the following devices: 5AGXFB1H4F35I3G 5SGXEA3H2F35I2L 5SGXEB6R2F40I2LN Is it possible to encrypt the firmware running on those devices ? The goal is to prevent someone to do a "reverse engineering" of the VHDL code. Thank you, Zvika Replies: Re: Encryption of FPGA design Hi Zvi, I’m glad that your question has been addressed, I now transition this thread to community support. If you have a new question, feel free to open a new thread to get the support from Intel experts. Otherwise, the community users will continue to help you on this thread. Thank you. Regards, Nurina P/S: If you like my comment, feel free to give Kudos. If my comment solved your problem, feel free to accept my comment as solution! Replies: Re: Encryption of FPGA design Hello, Thank you very much for your reply. We will soon try it. Best regards, Zvi Vered Replies: Re: Encryption of FPGA design Hi, do you have any updates? Nurina Replies: Re: Encryption of FPGA design Hi, Does the above reply help? I believe you are looking for a way to encrypt your VHDL module, not your hardware right? For Quartus Prime Pro you can use IEEE 1735 to encrypt and decrypt your RTL code. For Quartus Prime Standard we offer Ampcrypt/Amplic tool to encrypt your RTL code. However you would need to contact your local sales representative to obtain this tool. Regards, Nurina Replies: Re: Encryption of FPGA design Have you read this app note: https://www.intel.com/content/dam/support/us/en/programmable/kdb/pdfs/literature/an/an556.pdf Replies: Re: Encryption of FPGA design Hi, The Quartus version is not a problem. If required, we can upgrade to any version that supports this feature. Thank you, Zvi Vered Replies: Re: Encryption of FPGA design Hi, May I know which Quartus version you're using? Regards, Nurina - 2022-02-04

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