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<li>Connect your target hardware (ChipWhisperer-Lite/Pro or ChipWhisperer-Capture Rev 2 with target board).</li>
<li>Open the ChipWhisperer-Capture software.</li>
<li>From the ''Example Scripts'', select one which most closely matches your hardware. For example here I'm using a ChipWhisperer-Lite with the XMEGA target, so will select that the "ChipWhisperer-Lite: AES SimpleSerial on XMEGA" script. Note I'm ''NOT'' attacking AES, so will need to make some adjustments later.(The "Timing Attack on CW-Lite (XMEGA)" script already does most of this for us, so using it would defeat the purpose of this tutorial.)</li>
<li>The system should connect to your hardware. Remember you have not yet reprogrammed the target so won't be communicating with the target program.</li>
<li>Using the programming tool (such as XMEGA programming dialog), program the file <code>basic-passwdcheck.hex</code> into the target device. This file is located where you ran <code>make</code> previously.</li>
<li><p>Select ''Tools --&gt; Open > Terminal'', and press ''Connect''. You should see a window such as this:</p>
<blockquote><p>[[File:Termconn.png|image]]</p></blockquote></li>
<li><p>At this point we need to reset the target device. The easiest way to do this is use the programmer interface, and press the ''Check Signature'' or ''Read Signature'' button. This will reset the target device as part of the signature read operation. You should see some messages come across the terminal emulator window:</p>
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<li><p>We'll make some changes to the trigger setup of the ChipWhisperer(on the Scope Settings tab). In particular, ensure you set the following:</p>
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<li>Offset = 0</li>
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