I will reverse engineer automotive ecu, uds, can logs and redesign pcb
About this Gig
Are you looking to understand, analyze, or replicate an automotive electronic system?
I offer advanced reverse engineering services for automotive ECUs, UDS protocols, CAN bus data, and embedded PCBs, helping you decode, redesign, and rebuild complex systems with precision.
Whether you are working on diagnostics, product development, or system analysis I can help you go from raw data full understanding working solution.
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FAQ
1. What do I need to provide for a Reverse Engineering project?
To get the best results, I need high-resolution, top-down photos of both the front and back of the PCB. If you have any datasheets for the main microcontrollers (like STM32) or a partial parts list, please include those as well. For complex multi-layer boards, you may need to ship the physical board
2. Can you update my design with modern components?
Yes! This is a core part of my service. If your old board uses obsolete or "End of Life" (EOL) parts, I will find modern, drop-in replacements that are currently in stock at suppliers like JLCPCB, DigiKey, or Mouser to ensure your board can be manufactured today.
3.Which CAD software will you use for the redesign?
I am flexible and can provide the source files in Altium Designer, KiCad, or EasyEDA. Please let me know your preference when you place the order so I can set up the project correctly from the start.
4.Will I receive files ready for a manufacturer?
Absolutely. Every package includes a full Manufacturing Entry Package: Gerber files (RS-274X), NC Drill files, a Bill of Materials (BOM) with part numbers, and Pick-and-Place files for automated assembly
5. Can you extract the code (Firmware) from my old board?
Reverse engineering the hardware (PCB) is always possible. However, extracting code depends on whether the original chip is "Read-Protected." If the chip is unlocked, I can extract the HEX file. If it is locked, I can offer a separate service to write new firmware for your redesigned board.
6. Is my design and data kept confidential?
Yes. I understand the sensitivity of reverse engineering projects. Your files and images are treated with strict confidentiality. I am happy to sign an NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement) if your project requires an extra layer of legal protection.

