Re: How do you stop someone reverse engineering a circuit board ???



On Apr 30, 12:20 am, rylmp2k1 <royalmp2...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
How do you make if very difficult for someone to figure out the
schematic and components parts of a pcb circuit?
Is there an encapsulation compound that is so tough no-one would
bother breaking it up to analyse the circuit? Are there any other
options other than encapsulation compounds??

Etch some "decoy" paths that look as though they are part of completed
circuits but are no.

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