Integrated Circuit Reverse Engineering
Integrated Circuit Reverse Engineering. So what happens if you reverse it? But theoretically it should collect charge on either terminal.
You can reverse engineer them pretty easily, it just takes a different tool set. The globalization of the design ow for integrated cir-cuits (ICs) leads to security vulnerabilities such as re-verse engineering. Computer history, restoring vintage computers, IC reverse engineering, and whatever.
Note that reverse engineering the hash, and actually reversing it, are two different things.
Lost documentation: Reverse engineering often is done because the documentation of a particular device has been lost (or was never written), and the person who built it is no longer available.
It is possible with a flawed algorithm and enough encrypted/unencrypted pairs. In this paper we study reverse engineering of reversible logic circuits, including reverse engineering of non-reversible functions embedded into I. Reverse engineering, also called backwards engineering or back engineering; is similar to scientific research, the only difference being that scientific research is conducted into a natural phenomenon.