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LACED – µPrecision PCB Delayering for Under €200

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Hey folks,

I’ve developed a method called LACED — Laser-Assisted Controlled Etching and Delayering — designed to reverse engineer multilayer PCBs with high precision and low cost.

Instead of sanding by hand (slow, imprecise, and risky), LACED uses a <5W UV laser and simple chemicals to ablate PCB layers with ~10μm accuracy.

You can expose internal traces cleanly, layer by layer — ideal for documentation, analysis, or replication.
  • Sub-€200 setup
  • Open source
  • Way more precise than manual sanding
GitHub: https://github.com/LawrenceBrode/LACED

Let me know what you think — happy to see it evolve with community input!

– Lorentio
 

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Amazing work! Do you think this could be used for assistance in decapping ICs? Regardless this would be very helpful for documentation work & for some projects here!
 
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Amazing work! Do you think this could be used for assistance in decapping ICs? Regardless this would be very helpful for documentation work & for some projects here!
Hi Y2K, thanks for the feedback.

Regarding IC decapping (something I’m really interested in, as I’ve studied computer architecture and even built CPUs using logic gates), I tried using a 5-watt laser. However, I ran into a physical issue related to the vitrification of the epoxy encapsulating the ICs. It turned white and glassy — fragile, yet somehow also resistant to the laser itself.

After just a few passes, it becomes nearly impossible to proceed, at least with such low power.

It would be very interesting to try with a galvo laser, like the ones you see in some YouTube videos — I’m sure that would work much better.
 
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