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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).
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See [https://rtfm.newae.com/Targets/UFO%20Targets/CW308T-GENERIC/ NewAE RTFM Page] which is now built from the [https://github.com/newaetech/chipwhisperer-target-cw308t GIT Repo].
  
== Usage ==
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If using the board, you MUST wire the I/O voltage to the VREF pin (lower left, pin A20). If you fail to do this the diode clamps may stop I/O lines from being drivable.
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See the example photos below where you can see the 3.3V supply being routed to the VREF pin.
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== Examples ==
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The following shows several examples of this board in use.
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=== Hue Bridge 2.0 ===
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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.
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[[File:P1090113.jpg|400px]]
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[[File:huebridge2.JPG|400px]]
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=== Hue ATMega2564RF2R Based Bulb ===
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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.
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[[File:P1090114.jpg|400px]]
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[[File:huebulb_m2564rfr2.jpg|400px]]
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=== Riscure CTF Board ===
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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.
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[[File:P1090112.jpg|400px]]
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[[File:riscure_ctf.jpg|400px]]
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== Hardware ==
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{{Template:Hardware}}
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[[Category: CW308 Targets]]
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