About
I’m an autodidact hardware enthusiast driven by curiosity and a desire to understand how real-world hardware works beneath the surface. I don’t come from a professional hardware background — this blog exists precisely to document my learning process as I explore hardware reverse engineering step by step.
Here, I break down chips, circuits, and devices as I study them, sharing not only what I learn, but also the reasoning, experiments, and occasional mistakes along the way. The goal is not to present polished answers, but to document the path toward understanding low-level hardware systems.
This blog is both a personal notebook and an open learning journal. By documenting my journey, I hope to solidify my own understanding and, at the same time, help others who are curious about hardware reverse engineering see how knowledge is built through exploration and hands-on analysis.
If you’re interested in understanding hardware from the inside out, learning alongside me, and seeing how complex systems can be unraveled piece by piece, you’re in the right place.
Feel free to reach out if you have questions, suggestions, or constructive criticism — feedback and discussion are always welcome.