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Decompilation via circuit images
Is there a good dataset out there containing pictures of many circuits e.g. a carry ripple adder, a Wallace tree multiplier, IEEE floating point operations, barrel shifters, leading zero counters, etc and so forth.
Would it then be possible to train a machine learning model to classify parts of circuits using that, so that to decode a complicated chip or even an FPGA circuit which is rendered as an image in a tool, component by component? It would seem to me like a really powerful way to understand or reverse complex logic circuits. |
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There is this site siliconpr0n, who contains a lot of die shots.
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