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{{Infobox cw308target
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|name                  = CW-Lite XMEGA Target
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|image                  = File:Cwlite-xmega.jpg
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|caption                =  
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|Target Device          = Atmel XMEGA128
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|Target Architecture    = 8-bit Harvard
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|Hardware Crypto        = Possible
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|Purchase Hardware      =
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|Supported Applications = [[SimpleSerial | Simple Serial Enc/Auth]]
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|Programmer            = CW Integrated (PDI)
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|Status                = Released
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}}
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The ChipWhisperer-Lite board has a break-away target board section. This target can be used attached to the CW-Lite or separated and connected via ribbon cable. The breakaway target board has a slightly different feature set than the CW308T-XMEGA target board.
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{{:CW303 XMEGA Target/LEDs}}
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See [https://rtfm.newae.com/Targets/CW303%20XMEGA/ NewAE RTFM Page]. The previous content on this wiki has been moved to the above link. See wiki history if you would like to view exact older versions of this page.
 
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{{:CW303 XMEGA Target/Connectors}}
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== Solder Jumpers ==
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; SJ2
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: Selects the source of the input to the VCC filter - either the 20-pin 3.3V VCC (default), or the optional voltage regulator which derives the power from a USB-Micro connector.
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; SJ3
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: Connects the output of the VCC filter to the XMEGA VCC network. Soldered by default.
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; SJ4
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: Connects the SMA Measure header to the resistive shunt. Soldered by default.
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; SJ5
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: Connects the SMA Glitch header to the resistive shunt. Soldered by default.
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; SJ7
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: Connects the VCC of the XMEGA board to VREF on 20-pin header. Soldered by default.
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== Schematic ==
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[[File:Cw303_schematic.png|image]]
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{{Template:Hardware}}
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[[Category:Targets]]
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Latest revision as of 12:49, 29 July 2020

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