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== Hardware Description ==
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This target board is designed to experiment with the MSP430FR5969 (which has hardware AES), and MSP430FR5869 (without hardware AES). The same footprint can be used with both parts - the MSP430FR5869 has the advantage of being easier to export due to a lack of cryptographic modules present.
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The device can be programmed with an external programmer using JTAG or Spy-Bi-Wire, or from the ChipWhisperer software using the serial BSL (Bootstrap Loader). Using BSL requires an entry sequence that can be generated by ChipWhisperer-Capture hardware.
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See [https://rtfm.newae.com/Targets/UFO%20Targets/CW308T-MSP430 NewAE RTFM Page] which is now built from the [https://github.com/newaetech/chipwhisperer-target-cw308t GIT Repo].
  
==Build Environment==
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The examples are designed to be built with GCC for the MSP430 (msp430-elf-gcc). You can download a build of GCC from [http://www.ti.com/tool/msp430-gcc-opensource TI's website], although you may also have a build from another location. Downloading from TI will require registering & agreeing to some export control conditions. The following assumes you have installed this version of GCC.
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If you want to use an external programmer, you can also download a [http://www.ti.com/tool/msp430-flasher Command-Line MSP430Flasher program].
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=== Include File Location ===
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Currently, the provided GCC does not seem to add the MSP430 header files as a default include location. Instead you must specify the location of these files in the Makefile - on Windows for example this defaults to <code>C:\ti\msp430_gcc\include</code> . You will see one of the first lines of the Makefile specifies this path:
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INC_PATH = C:/ti/msp430_gcc/include/
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=== Batch File for Building ===
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When running make, you'll need to have the msp430-gcc files on your system path. Rather than modifying your path, you may wish to make a batch file with the path on it. For Windows you can call this file <code>tigcc.bat</code>, and for example the following shows including both GCC and the flasher program:
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set PATH=%PATH%;C:\ti\msp430_gcc\bin;C:\ti\MSPFlasher_1.3.10<br>
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cmd
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Double-clicking on this file should give you a command prompt which now has tools like <code>make</code> and <code>msp430-elf-gcc</code> in the path:
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[[File:msp430_cmd_make.png|400px]]
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== Example Projects ==
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== Schematic ==
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== Board Layout ==
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