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SASEBO-W Target

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{{Warningbox|The SASEBO-W is no longer supported, as the OpenADC build had considerable reliability issues. You can instead use a separate ChipWhisperer capture hardware with the SASEBO-W.}}
 
 
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== Using the SASEBO-W With the OpenADC ==
=== Preparing the SASEBO-W Hardware ===
The SASEBO-W must be prepared for use with the ChipWhisperer system. This requires a few steps:
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=== Running the SASEBO-W Example ===
The SASEBO-W example assumes you are using the SASEBO-W CardOS, and attacking the AES implementation. In this case:
See the Tutorial_B10_Using_with_SASEBO-W_CardOS_or_DPA_Contest_v4.2 for details, including using different target boards.
=== More Information ===
Additional information is currently posted on the ChipWhisperer Wiki at these pages:
* Tutorial_B10_Using_with_SASEBO-W_CardOS_or_DPA_Contest_v4.2
== Connecting the Multi-Target Board to the SASEBO-W ==
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=== Porting Code to AtMega328P ===
Connections to the AtMega328P are shown in the following table:
Note this means code written for the Mega163 card will require minor changes to run on the AtMega328P.
=== Programming Mega328P Via SASEBO-W ===
The quick-start guide for the SASEBO-W includes details of using the 'avrdude' program to program the MegaCard. This will also work for the AtMega328P, it simply requires you to change the device on the command line to 'mega328p'.
There appears to be an error in the programming system that requires you to remove and reinsert the SASEBO-W adapter card before the programming will succeed. Once it has occurred once, you must again power remove/reinsert the adapter, or remove/reinsert the 8-pin connector.
 
== Hardware ==
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