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The CW308 UFO Board is a handy main-board for attacking all sorts of embedded targets. Released in 2016, it forms the basis for most of our upcoming target boards. It can be used stand-alone (with an oscilloscope) or with the ChipWhisperer-Capture hardware.
 
The CW308 UFO Board is a handy main-board for attacking all sorts of embedded targets. Released in 2016, it forms the basis for most of our upcoming target boards. It can be used stand-alone (with an oscilloscope) or with the ChipWhisperer-Capture hardware.
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== Overview ==
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== Target Board Connectors ==
  
 
== I/O Connections ==
 
== I/O Connections ==
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There are two main I/O connection points: the pin headers which duplicate the target board connections, and the 20-pin ChipWhisperer header.
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The ChipWhisperer header pins (most of the pins on header J5) have diode protection to set a maximum voltage level. The maximum voltage is set by the voltage present on the middle pin of J4.
  
 
== Clock Network ==
 
== Clock Network ==
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== Programmer Connections ==
 
== Programmer Connections ==
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== Jumper Summary ==
  
 
== Schematic ==
 
== Schematic ==

Revision as of 12:47, 23 September 2016

The CW308 UFO Board is a handy main-board for attacking all sorts of embedded targets. Released in 2016, it forms the basis for most of our upcoming target boards. It can be used stand-alone (with an oscilloscope) or with the ChipWhisperer-Capture hardware.

Overview

Target Board Connectors

I/O Connections

There are two main I/O connection points: the pin headers which duplicate the target board connections, and the 20-pin ChipWhisperer header.

The ChipWhisperer header pins (most of the pins on header J5) have diode protection to set a maximum voltage level. The maximum voltage is set by the voltage present on the middle pin of J4.

Clock Network

Clock Selection

Crystal Driver

Power Distribution

External Power Sources

On-Board LDOs

Programmer Connections

Jumper Summary

Schematic