I will do pcb reverse engineering and pcb clone layouts
Embedded Systems Engineer And Advanced PCB Layout Specialist
About this Gig
PROFESSIONAL HARDWARE REVERSE ENGINEERING AND PCB CLONE SERVICES
Do you have a legacy circuit board with lost documentation, or an obsolete product line that needs modern components? Manufacturing hardware without original source schematics is impossible. If your design files are gone, you don't need to redesign from scratch. You need professional board tracing.
I specialize in high-accuracy pcb reverse engineering and pcb clone layout optimization to bring your legacy hardware back to life.
Whether working from a physical circuit board sample or high-resolution imagery, I recreate factory-ready files with updated component footprints.
WHAT MY REVERSE ENGINEERING COVERS:
- Flawless conversion of physical hardware tracking into digital schematics
- Multi-layer board routing reconstruction (Altium, KiCad, OrCAD)
- Modern component swapping to replace obsolete or end-of-life parts
- Industrial manufacturing file packaging (Gerber data, BOM, Drill lists)
Reclaim ownership of your hardware designs.
Contact me with clear photos of both sides of your board before placing an order!
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FAQ
Q: Can you perform a full hardware clone from just pictures?
A: Yes, if the pictures are high-resolution and shot perfectly straight-on from both sides of the board. For complex multilayer designs (4+ layers), shipping the physical non-functional sample to my desk is highly recommended for accurate internal tracing.
Q: Will the cloned board include modern, active components?
A: Absolutely. During the tracing process, I cross-reference obsolete components against modern supplier databases, upgrading your Bill of Materials (BOM) with active, easy-to-source alternatives.
Q: What design software files do you provide at handover?
A: I supply the complete manufacturing package including production-ready Gerber files, drill files, and a structured BOM. I also provide native editable project files in OrCAD, KiCad, or Altium.

