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CW305 Artix FPGA Target

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Driver and Software Installation
==Driver and Software Installation==
 
=== Windows Drivers ===
 
Signed Windows drivers are provided in the GIT repository, or can be [https://github.com/newaetech/chipwhisperer/raw/master/hardware/victims/cw305_artixtarget/usb_driver.zip downloaded from here]. To install drivers:
 
* If you don't have a clone of the GIT repository, download & unzip the zip-file somewhere.
* Plug the USB cable in, and once Windows detects the board you will be able to point it to a folder with drivers. Point it to either (a) the unzipped folder if you downloaded drivers, or (b) the folder <code>/chipwhisperer/hardware/victims/cw305_artixtarget/usb_driver/</code> if using the GIT repository.
 
Note you can also try using the installer present in this folder, but it's suggested instead to point the Windows installer to the driver folder.
 
=== Linux Drivers ===
 
If you have previously setup the CW-Lite or CW-1200 on Linux, you should already have a rules.d file with some NewAE products. You can add the following to get the CW305 working:
 
# allow users to claim the device
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="2b3e", ATTRS{idProduct}=="c305", MODE="0664", GROUP="plugdev"
 
If you haven't previously set this up, see the page [[Linux Driver Setup]] for details.
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