A monolithic implementation of a cryptosystem based on the Corron and Hahs
scheme [1] is hereby presented. The baseband chaotic encryption/decryption
system has been designed at the transistor level and fabricated using AMI 1
.2 mu m CMOS technology available through the MOSIS foundry. While the math
ematical model of the Lorenz system is straightforward, its silicon impleme
ntation is not. Typical circuit design considerations need to be considered
such as the system's dynamic range, internal signal processing mode and ba
sic building blocks all with the intent to provide an optimal design. This
brief addresses in detail: 1) practical design considerations of the crypto
system and 2) actual measurement results that verify theoretical findings.