How to reverse engineer an analog chip: the TDA7000 FM radio receiver
Have you ever wanted to reverse engineer an analog chip from a die photo?
Wanted to understand what's inside the "black box" of an integrated circuit?
In this article, I explain my reverse engineering process, using the
Philips TDA7000 FM radio receiver chip as an example.
This chip was the first FM radio receiver on a chip.1
It was designed in 1977—an era of large transistors and a single layer of
metal—so it is much easier to examine than modern chips.
Nonetheless, the TDA7000 is a non-trivial...
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