{{tag>collection}} Images below are taken by Dmitry "InfoSecDJ" Janushkevich. Unless otherwise noted, images below are copyright "InfoSecDJ, CC BY-SA 4.0" ====== Images ====== {{topic>collection_infosecdj}} ====== Capabilities ====== My current imaging setup is built around a hacked and motorized AmScope ME580T. Consequently, I can do brightfield imaging only. Optics list: * LMplan 5x/0.13 * LMplan 10x/0.25 * Nikon M Plan 20x/0.4 ELWD * Nikon M Plan 40x/0.65 * LMplan 50x/0.6 * Bio 100x oil; looking to replace that one with something better ====== Commissioning work ====== Always accepting sample donations! :-) I am happy to do some work for you: * Decapping: always destructive for epoxy packages, I am equipped to get the die out but the package will be broken in the process thus the chip won't work; ceramic lidded packages should still work. * Imaging: I can image using any of the listed optics for you with 20x typically being the highest for a full die, plus you can specify ROIs to be imaged at higher magnification. * Deprocessing: I can deprocess the die down to the substrate, **without** taking intermediate images -- you'll get top metal + substrate images only. The default package is, I do imaging top metal at 20x, decapping and/or deprocessing would obviously require more work and consume more material. If decapping is required, please bear in mind that it may result in damage/destruction of samples despite trying my best; providing multiple samples is highly desirable. Decapping different package types: * Ceramic lidded packages is universally successful just by desoldering the lid. * Ceramic (non)windowed packages almost always succeeds unless the bottom part fractures from stress and takes the die with it. * Epoxy DIP packages likely to succeed unless there is something funky about the die e.g. it's a multi-chip package, dies are very fragile, etc. * Epoxy QFP and alike packages almost always succeeds as there is not much material to stress the die. * Other packages to be discussed. Hobby/public projects are done for free; a small donation is always highly appreciated to cover material costs and wear&tear. You will have to cover shipping costs, including shipping samples back if so desired; I am EU-based so things might be simpler/faster/cheaper if you are as well. At this moment, I **cannot** offer commercial work, and I **won't** do anything I deem legally challenging e.g. pay-TV, smartcards, DRM, crypto. By default, I retain copyright and will publish the images on this site. If you have something that might be interesting, don't hesitate to get in touch via: * Email: infosecdj at airpost punktum net * DM on Mastodon: @infosecdj@infosec.exchange * Wherever else you spot my nickname e.g. discord servers