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 +See also: [[decap:ceramic|Metal lid ceramic]]
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 ====== Lid ====== ====== Lid ======
  
-Professional labs use miniature can openers to avoid getting any fragments into the package since failure analysis may want to see if the device failed from particulates.  For RE purposes a Dremel can suffice followed by a good clean.+===== Can opener ===== 
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 +Professional labs use miniature can openers to avoid getting any fragments into the package since failure analysis may want to see if the device failed from particulates.   
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 +===== Cutting ===== 
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 +While can openers are good for failure analysis, for RE purposes a Dremel can suffice followed by a good clean.  See [Dremel TO-3] for an instructional video!  They can also be worked at room temperature by prying up the metal and peeling it back.
  
-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lt_zFq4qzd0 
  
-====== Die ======+===== Thermal =====
  
-Sometimes dies are soldered to substrate (eg: silver heatsink / carrier).  Example after die was removed (by force):+Ceramic-metal lids can also be removed with torch.  However, it is easy to warp the ceramic package making it difficult to get a good image of the die.
  
-{{:decap:metal:silver_solder:corner.jpg?300|}} 
  
-Soak in nitric acid and it should begin to dissolve and come lose:+====== References ======
  
-{{:decap:metal:silver_solder:hno3ed.jpg?300|}}+  * TO-3 Dremelhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lt_zFq4qzd0
  
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