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0xsn3kyesterday at 8:03 PM1 replyview on HN

ah, i see, thanks for the insight! do you have any advice on how one might get started with IC reverse-engineering? i think it would be interesting to reimplement these chips in a way that's at least inspired by the original design


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kensyesterday at 8:13 PM

How to get started reverse engineering? That's a big topic for a HN comment, but in brief... Either get a metallurgical microscope and start opening up chips, or look at chip photos from a site like Zeptobars. Then start tracing out simple chips and see how transistors are constructed, and then learn how larger circuits are built up. This works well for chips from the 1970s, but due to Moore's Law, it gets exponentially more difficult for newer chips.

I also have a video from Hackaday Supercon on reverse engineering chips: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKi1xX7KKOI

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