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I need to de-engineer some electronic circuits.
I live in the U.S.A.. in the Illinois Wisconsin area.

Thanks in advance.
Bobrieck_hj@hotmail.com
 
De-engineering is done with a sledge hammer. Or are you talking reverse
engineering?

Are they sealed in epoxy? Do the ICs have regular numbers?

This sort of thing needs a real pro if it is to do you much good. We're not
cheap.


"Bob" <bobrieck_hj@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:75f60077.0409201619.8b1ca3a@posting.google.com...
I need to de-engineer some electronic circuits.
I live in the U.S.A.. in the Illinois Wisconsin area.

Thanks in advance.
Bobrieck_hj@hotmail.com
 
Totally agreed, this needs to be done professionally unless one has an
infinite amount of time to devote to doing it themselves with the high
probability of destruction to the original devices. Even when done
professionally the procedures may render the original useless as a result of
the procedures required to remove coatings, epoxies, etc from the items.
Cost incentives must be dealt with as well as legal containments regarding
the original suppliers or manufacturers. <
??Maybe just soaking in the "Chicago River" over night may seem benificial
to remove many of the coatings? LOL Seen that water flow way too many
times. (Just in jest) gov.
"Dan Fraser" <dmfraser@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:Q165d.19685$QJ3.10336@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com...
De-engineering is done with a sledge hammer. Or are you talking reverse
engineering?

Are they sealed in epoxy? Do the ICs have regular numbers?

This sort of thing needs a real pro if it is to do you much good. We're
not
cheap.


"Bob" <bobrieck_hj@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:75f60077.0409201619.8b1ca3a@posting.google.com...
I need to de-engineer some electronic circuits.
I live in the U.S.A.. in the Illinois Wisconsin area.

Thanks in advance.
Bobrieck_hj@hotmail.com
 

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