Re: Is it possible to reverse engineer capacitators, transistors, resistors, etc ?




"Skybuck Flying" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> As many of you in this newsgroup have told me, it's possible to reverse
> engineer integrated circuits etc.
>
> I do have another probably last question about reverse enginering
hardware:
>
> Is it possible to reverse engineer the little components, like
capacitators,
> transistors, resistors, and those kind of things ?
>
> I once read a story about a "stolen" capacitor formula to produce them but
> the manufacturer didn't understand the formula completely or the formula
> contain flaws etc.
>
> I think I saw a little part of the formula and it looked quite complex to
me
> lol.
>
> I don't know exactly what a capacitator is or how it works... but maybe
it's
> more of a chemical thing ?
>

done all the time.
Cap has electrolytic usually, and companies get a chemical analysis done on
them


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