This paper presents a high-performance, fully pipelined AES-128 hardware implementation using Verilog HDL, designed for secure, high-throughput cryptographic applications. The architecture targets the Artix-7 Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) and features independent encryption and decryption datapaths, precomputed round keys stored in Block RAM (BRAM), and a 10-stage pipeline. The design achieves a throughput of 12.8 Gbps at 100 MHz with a 12-cycle latency. Modular Verilog blocks for SubBytes, ShiftRows, MixColumns, and AddRoundKey are optimized for scalability and resource efficiency. The implementation is verified through Register-Transfer Level (RTL) and gate-level simulations, ensuring compliance with the NIST FIPS-197 standard using standard, random, and edge-case test vectors. Synthesis results indicate 24.83% utilization of lookup tables (LUTs), 40% BRAM usage, 13.21% flip-flop utilization, and 1.12 W total power consumption. These results position the design as an efficient and scalable solution for secure Internet of Things (IoT) devices, VLSI systems, and high-speed communication platforms.
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R Gokul
SRM Institute of Science and Technology
A. Swarnalatha
Avinashilingam University
International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68af56faad7bf08b1eadd1a3 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i04.52209