CW1173 ChipWhisperer-Lite/Glitch Port

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The "GLITCH" port is used for voltage glitching. It's connected to two MOSFET elements, as the following figure shows:

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The CW1173 glitch output can be commanded to turn on either of those MOSFETs via the "Glitch Out Enable" checkboxes:

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Be careful using this feature, as you don't want to short the MOSFETs for too long. It's also possible to damage the ChipWhisperer-Lite by burning these MOSFETs up if used incorrectly. See tutorial #A3 for more information on using this feature.