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Rochester’s Reverse Engineering Services Help Avoid System Re-Qualitifcation

By Rochester Electronics
Thursday, March 18, 2010

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Rochester’s unique Rochester Semiconductor Replication Process (SRP) allows engineers to deconstruct and electrically analyze critically needed semiconductor devices.



Rochester Electronics (Newburyport, MA) provides authorized reverse engineering services to re-create, manufacture and distribute pin-for-pin replacement parts with matched cycle for cycle timing for aftermarket semiconductor devices. Rochester’s unique Rochester Semiconductor Replication Process (SRP) allows:

  • Customers to avoid system requalification steps as the Rochester-designed and manufactured parts deliver the same specifications and performance characteristics as the original products.
  • Engineers to deconstruct and electrically analyze critically needed semiconductor devices.
  • Engineers to re-design parts using scope and scanning electron microscope (SEM) images.
  • Engineers to re-engineer parts onto a matched mature foundry process to replicate the original components.
  • Engineers to build semiconductor components from scratch.

For more information visit www.rocelec.com

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