Refers to the process of analyzing a products, to understand its design, functionality, and workings, often with the goal of recreating or modifying it. This practice involves deconstructing an object to determine how it operates or how it was made.
To learn how a product works or its internal mechanics.
To replicate a product without access to the original designs or source code.
To make a new product compatible with existing systems.
To identify vulnerabilities or verify integrity.
To maintain or improve old systems when documentation or support is unavailable.
We specialize in providing tools and components tailored to the automotive industry’s diverse needs, including:
Observing the behavior of a system or software during operation.
Breaking down software code or hardware circuits into their basic elements.
Using scanners to analyze physical objects for replication or modification.
Examining an artifact (like code or hardware) without executing it.