Hacking Coaster | Eclypsium Hardware
By turning a PCB into a coaster, the object challenges the user to look closer. It asks:
Note: This paper is a conceptual analysis based on public documentation and community teardowns. For actual lab exercises or purchase of the coaster, refer to Eclypsium’s official resources. Eclypsium Hardware Hacking Coaster
To interact with the coaster, one typically needs a few basic tools: a multimeter, a logic analyzer, or a simple USB-to-serial adapter. The challenge often begins by identifying the power and ground planes to bring the board to life. Once powered, the coaster may communicate via blinking LEDs or hidden data ports. Users must decipher signals, identify baud rates, and perhaps even bypass simple security logic gates embedded in the hardware layout. By turning a PCB into a coaster, the
: For practical tips, users can watch the webinar Hardware Hacking: Tools, Tips & Tricks for Total Domination or listen to the Eclypsium Podcast on hardware hacking trends. To interact with the coaster, one typically needs