The hardware is based on the Raspberry Pi Pico, two high-power MOSFETs for crowbar glitch generation, and two level shifters to ensure compatibility over a wide voltage range. A newly designed input stage (EXT1 and EXT2) can be used to filter out noise and other disturbances via adjustable Schmitt Triggers. The multiplexing output can be used to quickly switch between up to four different voltage levels and to supply the target board with power.
The second revision of the Pico Glitcher can also be modified to suit your needs. The Pico Glitcher v2 is built from the following components:
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