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Hello and welcome to this #nakeddiefriday installment.

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  • infosecdj@infosec.exchangeI infosecdj@infosec.exchange

    The rest of metal-5 is gone from the centre, and a lot of metal-4 is now missing on the sides.

    Full-res map: http://infosecdj.net:8086/map/nxp/mp091a0/infosecdj_mz_nikpa60x_s3/

    12/n

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    Die ID is now gone too. Always amusing how things just vanish without a trace.

    13/n

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      Die ID is now gone too. Always amusing how things just vanish without a trace.

      13/n

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      I am most intrigued by this set of cells not connected to anything else. Same cells found in groups elsewhere. Does anyone have an idea why is this here?

      14/n

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      • infosecdj@infosec.exchangeI infosecdj@infosec.exchange

        I am most intrigued by this set of cells not connected to anything else. Same cells found in groups elsewhere. Does anyone have an idea why is this here?

        14/n

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        @infosecdj Looks like some kind of multi finger ESD or IO drive transistor especially given the location near a bond pad, sure there's no vias up to the pad?

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        • azonenberg@ioc.exchangeA azonenberg@ioc.exchange

          @infosecdj Looks like some kind of multi finger ESD or IO drive transistor especially given the location near a bond pad, sure there's no vias up to the pad?

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          @azonenberg Hmm, a good guess. Though here is the same elsewhere on the die, the only connection I can see, or rather guess, is to metal-1 on the very outside of the die. I suppose we will see what happens when I get closer to m1.

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          • infosecdj@infosec.exchangeI infosecdj@infosec.exchange

            @azonenberg Hmm, a good guess. Though here is the same elsewhere on the die, the only connection I can see, or rather guess, is to metal-1 on the very outside of the die. I suppose we will see what happens when I get closer to m1.

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            @infosecdj The outer seal ring is probably ground.

            The fingered structure on the very edge of the die hooking to it looks more like an ESD diode than the mystery structure you showed above.

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            • infosecdj@infosec.exchangeI infosecdj@infosec.exchange

              @azonenberg Hmm, a good guess. Though here is the same elsewhere on the die, the only connection I can see, or rather guess, is to metal-1 on the very outside of the die. I suppose we will see what happens when I get closer to m1.

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              @infosecdj @azonenberg it looks like a tiny cat is reaching its paw down on the right hand side
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              • infosecdj@infosec.exchangeI infosecdj@infosec.exchange

                I am most intrigued by this set of cells not connected to anything else. Same cells found in groups elsewhere. Does anyone have an idea why is this here?

                14/n

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                Processing is finished on the next step. Hit the metal over the logic blob almost perfectly.

                Full-res map: http://infosecdj.net:8086/map/nxp/mp091a0/infosecdj_mz_nikpa60x_s4/

                15/n

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                • infosecdj@infosec.exchangeI infosecdj@infosec.exchange

                  Processing is finished on the next step. Hit the metal over the logic blob almost perfectly.

                  Full-res map: http://infosecdj.net:8086/map/nxp/mp091a0/infosecdj_mz_nikpa60x_s4/

                  15/n

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                  There have been a couple more intermediate steps captured:

                  http://infosecdj.net:8086/map/nxp/mp091a0/infosecdj_mz_nikpa60x_s5/
                  http://infosecdj.net:8086/map/nxp/mp091a0/infosecdj_mz_nikpa60x_s6/
                  http://infosecdj.net:8086/map/nxp/mp091a0/infosecdj_mz_nikpa60x_s7/

                  16/n

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                  • infosecdj@infosec.exchangeI infosecdj@infosec.exchange

                    There have been a couple more intermediate steps captured:

                    http://infosecdj.net:8086/map/nxp/mp091a0/infosecdj_mz_nikpa60x_s5/
                    http://infosecdj.net:8086/map/nxp/mp091a0/infosecdj_mz_nikpa60x_s6/
                    http://infosecdj.net:8086/map/nxp/mp091a0/infosecdj_mz_nikpa60x_s7/

                    16/n

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                    And when you peel all that away... little sprockets.

                    (I know, I know.)

                    17/n

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                    • azonenberg@ioc.exchangeA azonenberg@ioc.exchange

                      @infosecdj The outer seal ring is probably ground.

                      The fingered structure on the very edge of the die hooking to it looks more like an ESD diode than the mystery structure you showed above.

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                      @azonenberg The same ROI on metal1. Just as mysterious.

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