This section contains important information about our solutions and technology. Here you can find product flyers, statistical test results, university reports, manuals and description of our PSDK software development kit. Some of the documents are old but still readable. The documents are both in pdf form and in html. We hope that you will get some valuable insight into our technology and thinking.
Product Flyers - Random Number Generators
In this section, we provide comprehensive information on the statistical evaluation of our platform using the renowned Diehard test, accompanied by a detailed report from the PLab Research Group at Universität Salzburg. Additionally, we present an analysis of the platform's electrical characteristics, exploring the mechanisms behind the generation of randomness. Lastly, we have a report that outlines the design considerations of the SGxxx platform, including the interface between the random source and your software. All of these reports offer important insights into the quality and functionality of our platform.
Statistical Testing and Technical Information
In this section, we provide comprehensive information on the statistical evaluation of our platform using the renowned Diehard test, accompanied by a detailed report from the PLab Research Group at Universität Salzburg. Additionally, we present an analysis of the platform's electrical characteristics, exploring the mechanisms behind the generation of randomness. Lastly, we have a report that outlines the design considerations of the SGxxx platform, including the interface between the random source and your software. All of these reports offer important insights into the quality and functionality of our platform.
Manuals PSDK - Software Development Kit
The Software Development Kit (SDK) plays a crucial role in our solutions. The Windows Prebuilt Drivers Programmer's Reference provides information on the pre-built Windows drivers included in the PSDK, primarily in the form of DLLs. The Linux/Windows Source Code Drivers Reference offers insight into the driver stack, which is delivered entirely as source code. Notably, this driver stack does not require kernel privileges to operate and runs exclusively in user mode.