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This shows an extreme example of mounting a board onto the victim board. The actual analysis was being done on the SAMR21R on the main board, but this provided mechanical stability to allow tacking wires onto that area.
 
This shows an extreme example of mounting a board onto the victim board. The actual analysis was being done on the SAMR21R on the main board, but this provided mechanical stability to allow tacking wires onto that area.
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The SPI traffic was wired out as well in this example, and a ChipWhisperer-Pro was used to trigger on SPI traffic.
 
The SPI traffic was wired out as well in this example, and a ChipWhisperer-Pro was used to trigger on SPI traffic.
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This example allowed both power analysis and clock glitching to be performed against the board. A small shunt resistor is soldered in-line for the VCC pin.
 
This example allowed both power analysis and clock glitching to be performed against the board. A small shunt resistor is soldered in-line for the VCC pin.
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Revision as of 07:52, 24 September 2016

This is a basic prototype board which can be used for mounting other chips on the CW308 UFO Target. It can also be used to mount small boards (see the examples for photos).

Usage

Examples

The following shows several examples of this board in use.

Hue Bridge 2.0

This shows an extreme example of mounting a board onto the victim board. The actual analysis was being done on the SAMR21R on the main board, but this provided mechanical stability to allow tacking wires onto that area.

P1090112.jpg

Huebridge2.JPG

Hue ATMega2564RF2R Based Bulb

The SPI traffic was wired out as well in this example, and a ChipWhisperer-Pro was used to trigger on SPI traffic.

P1090114.jpg

Huebulb m2564rfr2.jpg

Riscure CTF Board

This example allowed both power analysis and clock glitching to be performed against the board. A small shunt resistor is soldered in-line for the VCC pin.

P1090112.jpg

Riscure ctf.jpg