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"Richard Casady" wrote in message ... On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 23:10:40 -0700, "Calif Bill" wrote: They probably got stolen masks as there was bad circuit in the design and was just wired around. The bad circuit with wire around was in the Russian built chip. The must have got the masks, since reverse engineering a chip is impossible. I understand eight or more layers are common. To digress,I wouldn't mind having a five by five foot high resolution photo of one to hang on the wall. Casady I have 8x11 shots of DSP's. Even a few DSP's from a wafer. The wafer over the years has gotten more and more broken. Was an Apps engineer for TI in one of my careers. 8080 probably only had 4-6 layers. Reverse engineering is not impossible, just not financially practical. We actually opened up chips and changed connections on prototype custom chips. Mostly when the customer screwed up. They design the chip and run simulations. And they forget to connect a section to another output stage. |
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