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Who can clone/manufacture an ASIC chip?
Rat_Patrol:
If you would be so kind:
Is there a workflow similar to:
Download program from said 6800 series micro
Program new chip with said program
Adjust PCB layout to accomodate new chip and pinouts
???
I have PCB build files, but nothing for the micro: I can only grab the program off of it.
Berni:
You posted the datasheet to the micro before:
https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/data-sheet/MC68HC05B6.pdf
THIS is what describes what the chip does.
So in order to have a chip that works just like it you need to implement this. Feel free to outsource this step to someone but again expect them to want a 5 figure paycheck to do it. That's not because they are greedy, but because it takes a lot of work to implement all this. Hence why cloning a chip in a FPGA like this is rarely done commercially unless they really is no easier way around it.
This is why everyone is telling you to just toss the whole PCB and redesign it to use a modern MCU. Its way WAY less work.
ali_asadzadeh:
It's nice to have a friend in china, specially someone like blueskull >:D :-+ :-+ :-+ :-+
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