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		<title>Lattice CPLD/SPLD Chip decryption</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Lattice IC decryption]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Chip decryption]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[CPLD Chip decryption]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[LATTICE CPLD/SPLD Chip decryption is the research field that The MCU Breaking Institute recently achieved a major technological breakthrough. Lattice CPLD/SPLD Chip decryption is difficult, and many electronics engineers feel confused. To this end, The MCU Breaking Institute organized a number of technical engineers to develop CPLD/SPLD Chip decryption. At present, we have a major [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LATTICE CPLD/SPLD Chip decryption is the research field that The <a href="http://www.szreverse.com/">MCU Breaking</a> Institute recently achieved a major technological breakthrough.</p>
<p>Lattice CPLD/SPLD Chip decryption is difficult, and many electronics engineers feel confused. To this end, The MCU Breaking Institute organized a number of technical engineers to develop CPLD/SPLD Chip decryption. At present, we have a major breakthough in <a href="http://www.pcb-reverse.com/index.php/lattice-ic-decryption/">Lattice IC decryption</a> and can provide safe and reliable CPLD, FPGA, ASIC and GAL Code Extraction.</p>
<p>LATTICE CPLD Chip decryption<br />
Most Versatile Non-Volatile PLD   MachXO<br />
LCMXO256   LCMXO640   LCMXO1200 LCMXO2280</p>
<p>Ultra Low Power CPLD    ispMACH 4000ZE<br />
4032ZE   4064ZE   4128ZE   4256ZE</p>
<p>Mainstream CPLD   ispMACH 4000V/B/C/Z<br />
4032C  4064C   4128C   4256C   4384C   4512C<br />
4032B   4064B   4128B   4256B   4384B   4512B<br />
4032V   4064V   4128V   4256V   4384V   4512V</p>
<p>Automotive CPLD    LA-ispMACH 4000V/Z<br />
4032V   4064V   4128V<br />
4032Z   4064Z   4128Z</p>
<p>LATTICE SPLD Chip decryption<br />
In-System Programmable GAL    ispGAL<br />
ispGAL22V10AC   ispGAL22V10AB   ispGAL22V10AV<br />
ispGAL22LV10   ispGAL22V10</p>
<p>Simple PLD   GAL<br />
GAL16LV8   GAL22LV10   GAL16V8   GAL16V8Z<br />
GAL18V10   GAL20RA10   GAL20V8   GAL22V10<br />
GAL26CV12   GAL26V12</p>
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