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QUANTIS is a physical random number generator exploiting an elementary quantum optics process, which exists in three versions: a PCI card, a USB device and an OEM component. The product delivers best-in-class random bit rate of up to 16Mbps. Data Sheets User Manuals Installation & User Guide - This document explains how to install the Quantis-PCI and Quantis-USB drivers and how to generate random numbers from various platforms. Quantis Library Documentation - This document describes the use of the Quantis Library and applies to both Quantis-PCI and Quantis-USB. Quantis-OEM Application note - This document describes the integration of a Quantis-OEM component in an electronic circuit to serve as a source of true random numbers. Randomness Tests Reports and Certificates METAS Conformity Certificate - The Quantis Random Number Generators family has been tested by the Swiss Federal Office of Metrology, also known as METAS, which is the Swiss equivalent of NIST. This testing and conformity certificate can be downloaded here. If needed, IDQ can provide a copy of this document certified by a notary. For more information, contact us at
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. Annex to METAS Conformity Certificate - This document is the testing report from METAS and it complements the Conformity Certificate mentioned above. IDQ Internal Randomness Test Report - This documents presents the results of standard randomness tests, including the Diehard and NIST test suites, performed by IDQ on the random stream produced by a Quantis Random Number Generator. White papers on random number generation Random Numbers Generation using Quantum Physics - IDQ White Paper describing the difficulties linked to generating good random numbers and how quantum physics can be used to solve this problem. Selected Scientific Publications This section lists a number of scientific on the Quantis random number generator family or which make use of this generator. (Pseudo-) Randomness - Slides of a course taught by Klaus Sutner at Carnegie Mellon University on randomness. Algorithmic Randomness, Quantum Physics, and Incompleteness C. S. Calude Experimental Decoy State Quantum Key Distribution Over 15km |
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