We are used to stories about reverse engineering integrated circuits, in these pages. Some fascinating exposés of classic chips have been produced by people such as the ever-hard-working [Ken Shirriff ...
Here’s a question for you: How do you reverse engineer a circuit when you don’t even have it in hand? It’s an interesting problem, and it adds a level of difficulty to the already iffy proposition ...
After my ultrasonic cleaner failed after not using it for two years, a teardown was in order. I once fixed a similar unit replacing two high-voltage transistors that drove the ultrasonic transducers.
New research paper titled “Hardening Circuit-Design IP Against Reverse-Engineering Attacks” from University of Florida. “Design-hiding techniques are a central piece of academic and industrial efforts ...
The iPhone 16e schematic leak is one of the rarest incidents in Apple's history, exposing technical details that usually ...
SnapEDA, a platform for electrical engineers to easily access electric component data, is rebranding as SnapMagic and introducing a new suite of features that could be a game changer for electronics ...