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How to use stm32 to write anti-violent disassembly and destruction

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To protect against shells, you need to work hard on the structure. To protect against codes, you need to put some algorithms in it, which is more troublesome.  Details Published on 2018-8-30 15:49
 

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This cannot be done using STM32 directly, but you can combine some alarm sensors with STM32. For example, if something is smashed, you can use a pressure sensor to detect it, and then use STM32 to collect data and then alarm or use a communication module to notify the owner.
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Buy a second-hand POS machine and learn how to prevent it from being disassembled.
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How do the vending machines outside protect you? Does anyone know?
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Alarm reminder after violent disassembly
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It's not clear what it's used for. Is it to prevent code theft or something else?
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Huaqiang published on 2018-8-30 11:12 It is not clear what it is used for. Is it to prevent code theft or something else?
Violent smashing, disassembly, stm32 driver buzzer alarm reminder
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To protect against shells, you need to work hard on the structure. To protect against codes, you need to put some algorithms in it, which is more troublesome.
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Lazy Cat Loves Flying published on 2018-8-30 15:49 If you want to prevent the shell, you have to work hard on the structure. If you want to prevent the code, you have to make some algorithms in it, which is more troublesome
I mean to use STM32 to write it, and if someone violently dismantles the shell of the object, it will alarm
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