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Tom
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I have developed an analogue circuit for my employer which works
unusually well. As we have several competitors who will take it apart to
see how it works, I now want to add some misdirection to prevent them
copying the circuit (it isn't novel enough to patent, but it outperforms
theirs by a significant margin). In fact I'd rather not copyright etc
the design anywhere as one of the groups I fear will copy it is a Far
Eastern bunch who would happily loot any published documentation.
I was wondering if anyone has any ideas about how to confuse copiers?
The circuit is low frequency, consumes about 50uA, surface mount, on a 4
layer board with a microcontroller on board. It's the analogue bit which
I want to protect.
Thank you,
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Tom
unusually well. As we have several competitors who will take it apart to
see how it works, I now want to add some misdirection to prevent them
copying the circuit (it isn't novel enough to patent, but it outperforms
theirs by a significant margin). In fact I'd rather not copyright etc
the design anywhere as one of the groups I fear will copy it is a Far
Eastern bunch who would happily loot any published documentation.
I was wondering if anyone has any ideas about how to confuse copiers?
The circuit is low frequency, consumes about 50uA, surface mount, on a 4
layer board with a microcontroller on board. It's the analogue bit which
I want to protect.
Thank you,
--
Tom