It’s one I got from a lot we were throwing away at work. I don’t mind working with PIC microprocessors, but the 16C series is “One time programmable”. I tend to go through a lot more iterations than one, even for a simple program, so these chips aren’t useful for me.
I had the camera on my microscope set up for something else, and I thought it would be fun to take a snapshot for here.
I’ve used the “apply violence” + good zoom technique in the past to determine an IC was counterfeit. I made it before I got my microscope, so it doesn’t technically belong in this community :) Here’s the video I made though: https://diode.zone/w/9S5Qq4jLT6qezeK872sES5
I’ve also heard of tracking dots, apparently all recent color lasers add these to every print.
And with the recent rise of OSint we’ve all learned that any buildings, landscape, or even clouds in the background can lead back to a location.
Are there any other tracking tricks the paranoid amongst us should be aware of?