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project:chipwhisperer:start [2019/01/13 23:00] – Viewing from where AES cracking results came from abyssal | project:chipwhisperer:start [2019/11/22 17:49] – Chipwhisperer with external target board abyssal | ||
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+ | ===== Schematics and board layouts ===== | ||
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+ | Schematics and board layouts can be viewed under the chipwhisperer checked out directory, in various directories (victims, tools, etc). There are .sch, .brd and generated .pdf files for schematics. | ||
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===== Chipwhisperer password cracking based on timing/ | ===== Chipwhisperer password cracking based on timing/ | ||
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- there seems to be some source code issue or compiler issue. The precompiled file code from chipwhisperer-4.0.4/ | - there seems to be some source code issue or compiler issue. The precompiled file code from chipwhisperer-4.0.4/ | ||
- for the purpose of tutorial, use the precompiled file | - for the purpose of tutorial, use the precompiled file | ||
+ | - IMPORTANT: you need to save the project BEFORE capturing the samples and also AFTER capturing the samples, otherwise it will end up in some random default location. This is a known bug. | ||
- TODO: some magic to find out what's wrong, since it affects all simpleserial protocol examples | - TODO: some magic to find out what's wrong, since it affects all simpleserial protocol examples | ||
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+ | ===== Glitching STM32 external board through UFO-board interface ===== | ||
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+ | Glitching an evaluation board. The board required resoldering of some solder bridges so that we can input glitch signal without interference from the STLink integrated SWD or any other clock signal, using PH0 as input from Chipwhisperer. | ||
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+ | Unfortunately the board templates for STM32 for UFO boards are too small for this chip, which is not made in the smallest LQFP-64 package. | ||
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project/chipwhisperer/start.txt · Last modified: 2019/12/15 22:12 by abyssal