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Revision as of 15:05, 2 April 2017
Many devices will have an internal voltage regulator - for example the following excerpt from the ATMega128RFA1 datasheet shows a 3.3V input being regulated by an internal voltage regulator:
This may seem to be a problem for performing side-channel power analysis. There is two possible ways around this: