This project is on EMC Side Channel Acquisition techniques, with a focus on the effect of a LISN on the accuracy of the analysis. This project's objective is to investigate chip vulnerabilities through reading electromagnetic emissions, and methods to exploit said vulnerabilities in order to read private data, such as the secret key used in encryption algorithms. The primary exploit is the concept of a power attack, where the concept of the power of a chip is investigated. To facilitate this research one of our primary goals is the development of a LISN (Line Impedance Stabilization Network) that we modified from a previous design [1] that will need to be characterized using a VNA (Vector Network Analyzer), and a DUT( Device Under Test). In addition, two types of DUTs will be implemented: one that is already known how to crack using a ChipWhisperer, and one that is unknown how to crack. All DUTs will require software to implement a form of encryption that this project can then crack. This project is primarily a research project in the area of hardware security.