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Hardware AES Crypto for XMEGA

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Author: Odd One

Last Updated: 2016-02-22

Package Version: 1.0.0.0

Category: Internal MCU modules

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License: MIT license  

This is an effort to make using the hardware AES crypto engine in the XMEGA line of controllers as easy to use as humanly possible. Just add the unit to your project, add it to your main unit's "uses" clause, and go.

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