42.4.5 Bluetooth Low Energy Privacy Controller
Bluetooth Low Energy Privacy controller is to implement the Bluetooth Low Energy privacy feature. It can be used in offline mode by the firmware to generate a Resolvable Private Address (RPA) to be used for a transmission. And it is also used inline by the RX Control FSM to resolve the RPA received in the packet before implementing the device filtering using the white list.
The Channel Hop Controller implements the logic needed to compute the next RF channel frequency to be used.
A dedicated math unit for big number (128-bit) operations is available for firmware to handle large number operations. This is programmed and used by the firmware directly. There is no direct use of this block by any other hardware block.
For simple, secure pairing, the P256 ECC module is available to perform computationally intensive key-matching procedures in hardware.
The transmit memory read controller reads the data from the common memory and feeds them to the transmit data path for Bluetooth PDU creations and transmit. The receive memory write controller receives data from the RX data path and writes them to the common memory.