I will reverse engineer automotive ecu pcb design micro soldering obd embedded firmware
PCB Engineer Automotive ECU LED Driver Raspberry Pi CM4 CM5 Reverse Engineering
About this Gig
I will reverse engineer automotive ECU and PCB boards, perform precision micro soldering, and develop OBD embedded firmware for electronic control modules. I specialize in ECU, BCM, ABS, and TCU circuit reconstruction, fault diagnosis, component-level repair, and custom OBD firmware development for automotive electronics.
What I Offer:
- Automotive ECU, BCM, ABS & TCU reverse engineering
- Full schematic reconstruction from physical board
- PCB layer tracing & netlist extraction
- Precision micro soldering SMD & BGA component level
- PCB trace repair & damaged track reconstruction
- OBD embedded firmware development & customization
- ECU fault diagnosis & component identification report
- CAN bus, LIN & OBD-II protocol integration
- High resolution annotated board scan & circuit map
- Full documentation schematic PDF & repair report
Why Choose Me?
- Automotive ECU reverse engineering & OBD firmware specialist
- Component level micro soldering SMD, BGA & fine pitch ICs
- CAN bus, LIN & OBD-II protocol expertise for embedded systems
- Accurate schematic reconstruction with full repair documentation
Message me now with your ECU or PCB details expert reverse engineering & OBD firmware delivered fast!
FAQ
What automotive modules can you reverse engineer?
I reverse engineer ECUs, BCMs, ABS modules, TCUs, dashboard clusters, and other automotive control units reconstructing full schematics, netlists, and annotated board maps from the physical PCB or high resolution images.
Can you develop custom OBD embedded firmware?
Yes. I develop custom OBD-II embedded firmware supporting CAN bus, LIN, ISO 9141, and KWP2000 protocols for ECU tuning, diagnostic tool development, data logging, and custom automotive module programming applications.
Can you perform micro soldering on fine-pitch automotive ICs?
Yes. I perform precision micro soldering on SMD components, fine pitch QFP/QFN ICs, and BGA packages using hot air rework stations and microscope-assisted soldering for reliable, clean automotive-grade solder joints.
What do I need to provide for ECU reverse engineering?
Provide clear high resolution photos of both sides of the ECU board with component markings visible, vehicle make, model and year, and your goal schematic reconstruction, repair, or firmware development.
Will I receive a full schematic after reverse engineering?
Yes. You receive a fully reconstructed schematic PDF, editable KiCad or Altium source files, netlist, annotated board map, and a detailed reverse engineering report everything needed to reproduce, repair, or modify the ECU module.

