Lost your filmwork and/or schematics? Copy it Legally!
Legal Reverse
Engineering of PCB's is one of our specialties. We can handle
complex multi-layer cards with our computerized net list generator and
scanning process.
We can usually create schematics , new layouts,
artwork, and improvements to old, obsolete designs. New chips can be
substituted and new features added. This includes fine-pitch, double
sided, multilayer PCB's.
Pictured at the left is a complex telecom test
circuit. Due to the deregulation of the telephone industry, our
client had a pressing need to reverse engineer a number of such
cards. This project example required
reverse engineering of software, 17 different IC chips, and four systems
that had to meet strict power, size, and temperature
ratings.
What you can receive :
Complete schematic diagrams in Orcad, PowerPCB or
Versalogic, hard copy and CAD files. Includes point-to-point
wiring diagrams.
Complete hard copy bill of materials (BOM) with
individual data sheets on each component.
Complete Gerber photoplot files for the
production of the PCB.
Prototype PCB assembled with components for
testing and evaluation.
Capabilities:
No maximum dimensions
any number of layers - up to 22 layers (so far)
any number of pads
any number of components
SMT or Through Hole or Mixed, including Ball Grid
arrays
Single or Double Sided
SMT pitch to below 1.0 mm ( 0.35mm spacing,
0.35mm widths, or less)
Our clients for these services range from the Video Game Industry and
repair depots on up to the US Department of Defense in some projects
we aren't allowed to talk about, and some we can, such as certain missile
test equipment. For example, we redesigned obsolete 5-1/5
digital voltmeters for the Minuteman program, and replaced complex
Frequency Response Analyzers for the USAF Peacekeeper program with
completely compatible modern equipment.
Legal restrictions may apply because of software,
and we will not violate copyright or patents. Our process does
not make a copy of a PCB as defined by U.S. Copyright law. It
produces 100% functionally identical cards, wich components located at the
original location with different netlist routings. Please be
wary of firms that copy the outer layers of two-sided cards and convert
them to Gerber files. You could very easily get sued for
$100,000.00, plus actual damages and legal costs.
For fastest quotation, please email dond.@mitsi.com with a digital
photograph of the front and back of your card, along with approximate
dimensions. Please let us know what you need, such as a
netlist and bill of material, or a 'clone' of the card,
and/or a schematic. These steps occur in order, and get
increasingly more expensive.