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News Release from: Chipworks | Subject: ICInside Browser
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 16 January 2008
Browser makes sense of IC reverse
engineering
A new easy-to-use interactive software tool will allow users to obtain grater value from Chipworks' reverse-engineering services.
Chipworks has come up with an interactive software application that allow customers to rapidly understand and get value from reverse engineering "The continuing investment in software enables Chipworks to automate more elements of feature extraction and annotation for analogue and digital circuits", says Julia Elvidge, President of Chipworks
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 16 Jan 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Our customers directly benefit because as devices and circuitry grow increasingly complex we continue to be able to deliver world class analysis that is both timely and accurate".
"This new capability allows the seamless transfer of analysis from our engineers and labs into an easy-to-use tool, called the Chipworks ICInside Browser".
"The effect is a dramatic decrease in the amount of time and effort customers need in order to integrate Chipworks' analysis into their product designs".
"For technical teams this translates directly into shorter product development life-cycles, more socket wins, and a faster time to profit".
The Chipworks ICInside Browser delivers: effortless browsing of the circuit schematic, from the top level all the way down to individual devices; bidirectional crossreferencing between the schematic and high magnification images of the device and interconnect layers that were analysed to create the schematic; graphical signal tracing to easily follow signals of the largest and most complex hierarchical designs; and the ability to export a netlist of the extracted circuitry in a variety of industry-standard formats.
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