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by jacquesm
3836 days ago
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If you're lucky it's off-chip and your soldering iron and a very sharp knife will come in handy. The problem with 'patching' hardware these days (oh, I'm that old) is that most of the time you'll find your problem is located inside a chip, and it isn't the traces are in planes that you can't access (if you're lucky they might run in a spot where you can dremel through and then cut and solder two small wires to the buried trace). Via's don't help either (especially not in layers that start and end under BGAs). Patching hardware was never easy, but with todays degree of integration of components and SOCs it is harder than ever and frequently downright impossible. Lots of things have gotten easier since the hole-through era, but hardware fixes aren't one of those. |
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