mmo-chip: Multiplayer CMOS Standard Cell Chips Reverse Engineering Tool
The mmo-chip tool is designed for reverse-engineering integrated circuits from die photographs, with a focus on CMOS Gate Array/Standard Cell chips. It allows users to import and annotate die shots, extract circuit schematics, and generate a die-level Verilog netlist. The tool is still in the early stages of development and has only been tested locally, so users should exercise caution when using it.
- ▪The mmo-chip tool is used for reverse-engineering integrated circuits from die photographs.
- ▪It has a special focus on CMOS Gate Array/Standard Cell chips.
- ▪The tool allows users to import and annotate die shots, extract circuit schematics, and generate a die-level Verilog netlist.
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mmo-chip A tool for reverse-engineering integrated circuits from die photographs, with a special focus on CMOS Gate Array/Standard Cell chips. Import and tile gigapixel die shots, annotate them (vias, traces, standard cells) with optional ML assistance, and extract the circuit, per-cell transistor and logic-gate schematics, and a die-level Verilog netlist. Die viewer — navigate the whole die, with placed cells, nets, and I/O pins. Cell RE — annotate a cell's layers; transistors, gates, and logic are inferred. Die shots in those screenshots are from InfoSecDJ.
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