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− | + | Multimeters, Function Generators, Oscilloscopes, Logic Analyzers, Spectrum Analyzers, Software Defined Radios and Open Source/Community Designed Tools. If you used it while reverse engineering, list it here! | |
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− | <h3>[[File:OOjs UI icon viewCompact.png|link=|alt=|20x20px]] <span>Software Defined | + | <h3>[[File:OOjs UI icon viewCompact.png|link=|alt=|20x20px]] <span>Software Defined Radios</span></h3> |
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[https://www.rtl-sdr.com/about-rtl-sdr/ RTL-SDR] - Very low cost (~$30) receiver operating from about 52MHz to 2200MHz. | [https://www.rtl-sdr.com/about-rtl-sdr/ RTL-SDR] - Very low cost (~$30) receiver operating from about 52MHz to 2200MHz. | ||
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+ | [https://www.sdrplay.com/rsp1a/ SDRPlay RSP1a] - Medium cost (~$160) receiver operating from 100 Khz to 2000 MHZ. Device includes a lot of selectable filters (to cancel broadcast FM, WiFi interference, PC interference etc). | ||
[https://greatscottgadgets.com/hackrf/one/ HackRF One] - Capable of transmission or reception of radio signals from 1 MHz to 6 GHz. Open source hardware platform that can be used as a USB peripheral or programmed for stand-alone operation. Cost ~$340 | [https://greatscottgadgets.com/hackrf/one/ HackRF One] - Capable of transmission or reception of radio signals from 1 MHz to 6 GHz. Open source hardware platform that can be used as a USB peripheral or programmed for stand-alone operation. Cost ~$340 | ||
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[https://www.tincantools.com/product/flyswatter2/ FlySwatter2] - In-circuit JTAG debugger and programmer. | [https://www.tincantools.com/product/flyswatter2/ FlySwatter2] - In-circuit JTAG debugger and programmer. | ||
+ | </div>[https://www.sparkfun.com/products/12942 Bus Pirate] - is a universal bus interface device designed for programming, debugging, and analyzing microcontrollers and other ICs. | ||
+ | [https://www.crowdsupply.com/securinghw/tigard Tigard] - is a open source FT2232H-based, multi-protocol, multi-voltage tool for hardware hacking. | ||
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+ | <h3>[[File:OOjs UI icon viewCompact.png|link=|alt=|20x20px]] <span>Test Enclosures</span></h3> | ||
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+ | [[Ramsey STE-3000 Shielded Test Enclosure]] - Faraday cage for isolating RF signals | ||
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<h3>[[File:OOjs UI icon viewCompact.png|link=|alt=|20x20px]] <span>IC Decapsulating</span></h3> | <h3>[[File:OOjs UI icon viewCompact.png|link=|alt=|20x20px]] <span>IC Decapsulating</span></h3> | ||
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[[B&G International Decapsulator Model 250]] - Acid etching decapsulation tool from the early 2000's | [[B&G International Decapsulator Model 250]] - Acid etching decapsulation tool from the early 2000's | ||
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+ | <h3>[[File:OOjs UI icon viewCompact.png|link=|alt=|20x20px]] <span>DC Bench Power Supplies</span></h3> | ||
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+ | [https://riden.aliexpress.com/store Riden 6018 DC bench power supply ] - is a budget friendly DC step-down 60V 18A bench power supply for your lab with excellent price–performance ratio. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:52, 7 November 2023
Multimeters, Function Generators, Oscilloscopes, Logic Analyzers, Spectrum Analyzers, Software Defined Radios and Open Source/Community Designed Tools. If you used it while reverse engineering, list it here!
Contents
Tool Index
Software Defined Radios
RTL-SDR - Very low cost (~$30) receiver operating from about 52MHz to 2200MHz.
SDRPlay RSP1a - Medium cost (~$160) receiver operating from 100 Khz to 2000 MHZ. Device includes a lot of selectable filters (to cancel broadcast FM, WiFi interference, PC interference etc).
HackRF One - Capable of transmission or reception of radio signals from 1 MHz to 6 GHz. Open source hardware platform that can be used as a USB peripheral or programmed for stand-alone operation. Cost ~$340
Ettus Research USRP B200 - Universal Software Radio Peripheral with continuous frequency coverage from 70 MHz –6 GHz. Wider bandwidth and higher resolution ADC/DAC than the HackRF; cost with enclosure ~$875.
Debugging Tools
JTAGulator - open source hardware tool that assists in identifying OCD connections from test points, vias, or component pads on a target device.
FlySwatter2 - In-circuit JTAG debugger and programmer.
Tigard - is a open source FT2232H-based, multi-protocol, multi-voltage tool for hardware hacking.
Test Enclosures
Ramsey STE-3000 Shielded Test Enclosure - Faraday cage for isolating RF signals
IC Decapsulating
B&G International Decapsulator Model 250 - Acid etching decapsulation tool from the early 2000's
DC Bench Power Supplies
Riden 6018 DC bench power supply - is a budget friendly DC step-down 60V 18A bench power supply for your lab with excellent price–performance ratio.