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Latest revision as of 05:42, 25 December 2018
Maybe not technically microscopy but close enough. These units are useful to see packages, HSMs, etc before making cuts.
CSAM might be a good alternative to x-ray imaging
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DIY
Some people make DIY x-ray setups by using "lighthouse" vacuum tubes and using photographic films. Might be able to use an intensifier to make it digital. Could integrate x-ray blotches over time on a CCD? Not fast and small area but might be inexpensive / easy.
Micro Focus
Micro-50: nice smallish unit. Read chamber reported as 14" wide X 14" deep X 13" tall. Probably takes film. Also had on it "MAGNAFLUX X-ray Equipment"
Chip imaging
Claims 0.5 um resolution, could be used to non-destructively image some old chips