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Reconfigurable Linear Feedback Shift Register

Kamma Madhulatha, Karasani Jyothika, Sirikonda Venkata Bala Harini, Geethu Remadevi Somanathan, Ramesh Bhakthavathchalu

20222022 4th International Conference on Smart Systems and Inventive Technology (ICSSIT)17 citationsDOI

Abstract

A linear feedback shift register (LFSR) is a shift register in which the feedback, i.e., the linear function of two or more of its previous states also known as taps, is given as a serial input. Due to the feedback connection, the pseudo-random sequences get repeated continuously resulting in a longer period that will be helpful for operations to be performed regularly. LFSR generates various pseudo-random sequences of the same length (repeated after a particular cycle length period) for each polynomial depending on the type of feedback. The maximum length (can be provided by a primitive polynomial) of an LFSR sequence is <tex xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">$2^{\mathrm{n}}-1$</tex> n is the number of flip-flops. This paper proposes a design of reconfigurable LFSR, which takes the seed values externally and can work as Standard, Galois, Complete or Reseeding designs of LFSR, depending on a mode switch in the circuit. The proposed design is implemented and analyzed for polynomials of degree 2 to 11.

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