Hello,
2 days ago we exchanged points of view about cheap Rockwell ICs I got from some obscure Chinese seller :
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=1953&start=60#p46961I found 2 non-working ACIAs in what I received, they were suspected to be counterfeit parts, as BDD told me.
Curious as I am, I decided to crack-open one of them, knowing there was very little chance of success (the correct method involves acid and so on). I was particularly lucky : half an hour later I managed to get one third of the silicon die intact !
I put it under my microscope (150 x magnification), and as a second lucky strike, appeared the "ROCKWELL" name near the edge. I saw other markings identifying the different levels (metal, polysilicon, ...). Still on the positive side, it clearly is a 2 or 3 micrometer process (hard to accurately tell). I also recognized the "Rockwell style" which I already saw on ultra-high resolution photos I found on the internet some months ago (R65C02). Unfortunately I lost the link.
Now there still remain some doubts : besides the "ROCKWELL" name I found the (C) marking but also a (M) which I never saw before. Technically it could be a copy made after some reverse-engineering (electron microscope...).
Then a last point, the most troubling to me : long ago I read that Rockwell spun off their semiconductor division to Conexant in 1999. So how is it possible that there are tons of chips around, made after 1999 (until 2006 !) under the Rockwell name ?
Any hint ? Thanks !
Marc
EDIT : the ultra-high resolution photo is to be found at siliconpr0n.org (a huge 225 Mb file under the R65C02P2 reference)