To My Readers



If this is the first time you're visiting my blog, thank you. Whether you're interested or just curious to find out about PCB reverse engineering (PCB-RE), I hope you'll find something useful here.

This blog contains many snippets of the content in my books to provide a more detailed overall sampling for my would-be readers to be better informed before making the purchase. Of course, the book contains more photos and nice illustrations, as evidence from its cover page. Hopefully, this online trailer version will whet your appetite enough to want to get a copy for yourself.

Top Review

I started doing component level repair of electronics with (and without) schematics more than 40 years ago, which activity often involves reverse-engineering of printed circuit boards. Although over the years my technical interests have shifted into particle beam instrumentation, electron microscopy, and focused ion beam technology fields, till this day——and more often than not——PCB repairs have returned multiple multi-million-dollar accelerators, FIB, and SEM instruments back to operation, delivering great satisfaction and some profit.

Many of the methods described by Keng Tiong in great details are similar to the approaches I've developed, but some of the techniques are different, and as effective and useful as efficient and practical. Systematic approach and collection of useful information presented in his books are not only invaluable for a novice approaching PCB-level reverse engineering, but also very interesting reading and hands-on reference for professionals.

Focus on reverse engineering instead of original design provides unique perspective into workings of electronics, and in my opinion books by Keng Tiong (I've got all three of them) are must-read for anybody trying to develop good understanding of electronics——together with writings by Paul Horowitz and Winfield Hill, Phil Hobbs, Jim Williams, Bob Pease, Howard Johnson and Martin Graham, Sam Goldwasser, and other world's top electronics experts.

Valery Ray
Particle Beam Systems Technologist

Thursday, November 28, 2019

Evaluating Your Chances

What are the chances of success in doing PCB-RE? It depends on several factors and your approach. Within each approach, the time and effort required will also increase with the complexity of the PCB, while the rate of success and the quality produced will be affected by the capability of the equipment or tool used, as well as the experience of the engineer doing the PCB-RE work. Quantifying the methods and their related factors into a single chart offers a rough but straightforward comparison as shown in the table below:


Another way of representation would be individual SWOT charts that give a sweeping view of each approach's strengths and weaknesses. The closer to the center (i.e. bullseye) a factor is, the better the weightage and vice versa.


No matter what you opt for, it is important that you have a good understanding of the process involved, not just the cost incurred. Other more specialized aspects of PCB-RE such as mobile forensics may require formal training to be proficient in performing the tasks yourself, unless you prefer to engage a professional to do the job. These exotic, CSI-like practices and many other PCB-RE methods are also covered in my best-selling book PCB-RE: Tools & Techniques.

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