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4 years ago

QuartusII encrypted IP handling integrity

I understand Quartus can handle encrypted core input files (RTL IP's).

To ensure these core details remain 'secret' the output files (see attached picture, red circles) also should be encrypted in my view; is this the case?

Otherwise reverse engineering of the outputs can result in enclosing the encrypted IP's.

Thanks,

TvD

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  • Hi @TvD

    With some effort, the original content can be reverse engineered.

    You can encrypt your files with the IEEE 1735 Encryption Standard before sharing the design with end customers, in order to protect the IP contents.

    You may checkout the webpage here for further details.

    https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/programmable/documentation/spj1513986956763.html#mwh1460666140867

    Best Regards,
    Richard Tan

    p/s: If any answer from the community or Intel support are helpful, please feel free to give Kudos.

  • Hi @TvD

    May I know does my latest reply helps? Do you need further help in regards to this case?

    Best Regards,
    Richard Tan

    p/s: If any answer from the community or Intel support are helpful, please feel free to give Kudos.

  • Hi @TvD ,

    I have yet to receive any response from you to the previous question/reply/answer that I have provided but I believed that I have answered your question.
    With that, I will 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.

    Best Regards,
    Richard Tan

    p/s: If any answer from the community or Intel support are helpful, please feel free to give Kudos.