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		<title>S3F9454 MCU Attack, SAMSUNG IC Crack</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For S3F9454 MCU Code Extraction, S3F9454 IC Crack, S3F9454 MCU Break, and other SAMSUNG IC Attack. we use high-end technologies and the latest laboratory equipment to perfect the technique of microcontroller code recovering (extracting the code from locked microcontrollers). We had analyzed a wide variety of chip types which are commonly used in different industries, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For S3F9454 MCU Code Extraction, S3F9454 IC Crack, S3F9454 MCU Break, and other SAMSUNG IC Attack. we use high-end technologies and the latest laboratory equipment to perfect the technique of microcontroller code recovering (extracting the code from locked microcontrollers). We had analyzed a wide variety of chip types which are commonly used in different industries, which enable us to open the chips and extract the program inside with quick speed and accuracy, and thus help lauching your project quicker and cheaper.</p>
<p>■ Powerful Harvard Architecture Processor</p>
<p>❐ M8C Processor Speeds to 24 MHz</p>
<p>❐ 8×8 Multiply, 32-Bit Accumulate</p>
<p>❐ Low Power at High Speed</p>
<p>❐ 3.0 to 5.25 V Operating Voltage</p>
<p>❐ Operating Voltages Down to 1.0V Using On-</p>
<p>Chip Switch Mode Pump (SMP)</p>
<p>❐ Industrial Temperature Range: -40°C to +85°C</p>
<p>■ Advanced Peripherals (PSoC Blocks)</p>
<p>❐ 6 Rail-to-Rail Analog PSoC Blocks Provide:</p>
<p>- Up to 14-Bit ADCs</p>
<p>- Up to 8-Bit DACs</p>
<p>- Programmable Gain Amplifiers</p>
<p>- Programmable Filters and Comparators</p>
<p>❐ 4 Digital PSoC Blocks Provide:</p>
<p>- 8- to 32-Bit Timers, Counters, and PWMs</p>
<p>- CRC and PRS Modules</p>
<p>- Full-Duplex UART</p>
<p>- Multiple SPI Masters or Slaves</p>
<p>- Connectable to all GPIO Pins</p>
<p>❐ Complex Peripherals by Combining Blocks</p>
<p>—Automatic conversion to and from 16-bit buses</p>
<p>—Master or slave operation</p>
<p>—FIFOs can use externally supplied clock or asynchronous strobes</p>
<p>—Easy interface to ASIC and DSP ICs</p>
<p>• Vectored for FIFO and GPIF interrupts</p>
<p>• Up to 40 general purpose I/Os</p>
<p>• Four package options—128-pin TQFP, 100-pin TQFP, 56-pin QFN and 56-pin SSOP Lead-Free</p>
<p>• USB 2.0-compatible</p>
<p>■ Precision, Programmable Clocking</p>
<p>❐ Internal ±2.5% 24/48 MHz Oscillator</p>
<p>❐ High-Accuracy 24 MHz with Optional 32 kHz</p>
<p>Crystal and PLL</p>
<p>❐ Optional External Oscillator, up to 24 MHz</p>
<p>❐ Internal Oscillator for Watchdog and Sleep</p>
<p>■ Flexible On-Chip Memory</p>
<p>❐ 4K Bytes Flash Program Storage 50,000</p>
<p>Erase/Write Cycles</p>
<p>❐ 256 Bytes SRAM Data Storage</p>
<p>❐ In-System Serial Programming (ISSP)</p>
<p>❐ Partial Flash Updates</p>
<p>❐ Flexible Protection Modes</p>
<p>❐ EEPROM Emulation in Flash</p>
<p>■ Programmable Pin Configurations</p>
<p>❐ 25 mA Sink on all GPIO</p>
<p>❐ Pull up, Pull down, High Z, Strong, or Open</p>
<p>Drain Drive Modes on all GPIO</p>
<p>❐ Up to 10 Analog Inputs on GPIO</p>
<p>❐ Two 30 mA Analog Outputs on GPIO</p>
<p>❐ Configurable Interrupt on all GPIO</p>
<p>■ Additional System Resources</p>
<p>❐ I2C Slave, Master, and Multi-Master to</p>
<p>400 kHz</p>
<p>❐ Watchdog and Sleep Timers</p>
<p>❐ User-Configurable Low Voltage Detection</p>
<p>❐ Integrated Supervisory Circuit</p>
<p>❐ On-Chip Precision Voltage Reference</p>
<p>■ Complete Development Tools</p>
<p>❐ Free Development Software</p>
<p>(PSoC™ Designer)</p>
<p>❐ Full-Featured, In-Circuit Emulator and</p>
<p>Programmer</p>
<p>❐ Full Speed Emulation</p>
<p>❐ Complex Breakpoint Structure</p>
<p>❐ 128K Bytes Trace Memory</p>
<p>If you need to read the code from the protected chip S3F9454. we can help you to crack the MCU and extract the code from S3F9454 succesfully. Welcome to contact us by Email or Skype. Email: <a href="mailto:hetelltech@gmail.com">hetelltech@gmail.com</a></p>
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		<title>MC68HC908EY16 MCU Crack, Freescale IC Code Extraction</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jul 2012 03:53:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For MC68HC908EY16 MCU Code Extraction, MC68HC908EY16 IC Crack, MC68HC908EY16 MCU Break, and other Freescale IC Attack. we use high-end technologies and the latest laboratory equipment to perfect the technique of microcontroller code recovering (extracting the code from locked microcontrollers). We had analyzed a wide variety of chip types which are commonly used in different industries, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For MC68HC908EY16 MCU Code Extraction, MC68HC908EY16 IC Crack, MC68HC908EY16 MCU Break, and other Freescale IC Attack. we use high-end technologies and the latest laboratory equipment to perfect the technique of microcontroller code recovering (extracting the code from locked microcontrollers). We had analyzed a wide variety of chip types which are commonly used in different industries, which enable us to open the chips and extract the program inside with quick speed and accuracy, and thus help lauching your project quicker and cheaper.</p>
<p>General Description</p>
<p>The MC68HC908EY16 is a member of the low-cost, high-performance M68HC08 Family of 8-bit</p>
<p>microcontroller units (MCUs). All MCUs in the family use the enhanced M68HC08 central processor unit (CPU08) and are available with a variety of modules, memory sizes and types, and package types.</p>
<p>Features</p>
<p>Standard features of the MC68HC908EY16 include:</p>
<p>• High-performance M68HC08 architecture optimized for C-compilers</p>
<p>• Fully upward-compatible object code with M6805, M146805, and M68HC05 Families</p>
<p>• 8-MHz internal bus frequency at 5V</p>
<p>• Internal oscillator requiring no external components:</p>
<p>– Software selectable bus frequencies</p>
<p>– 25 percent accuracy with a trimming capability of better than 1 percent</p>
<p>– Clock monitor</p>
<p>– Option to allow use of external clock source or external crystal/ceramic resonator</p>
<p>• 15,872 bytes of on-chip FLASH memory with in-circuit programming</p>
<p>• FLASH program memory security(1)</p>
<p>• 512 bytes of on-chip random-access memory (RAM)</p>
<p>• Low voltage inhibit (LVI) module</p>
<p>• Internal clock generator module (ICG)</p>
<p>• Two 16-bit, 2-channel timer (TIMA and TIMB) interface modules with selectable input capture, output compare, and pulse-width modulation (PWM) capability on each channel</p>
<p>• 8-channel, 10-bit successive approximation analog-to-digital converter (ADC)</p>
<p>• Enhanced serial communications interface module (ESCI) for local interconnect network (LIN)</p>
<p>connectivity</p>
<p>• Serial peripheral interface (SPI)</p>
<p>• Timebase Module (TBM)</p>
<p>• 5-bit keyboard interrupt (KBI) with wakeup feature</p>
<p>• 24 general-purpose input/output (I/O) pins</p>
<p>• External asynchronous interrupt pin with internal pullup (IRQ)</p>
<p>• System protection features:</p>
<p>– Optional computer operating properly (COP) reset</p>
<p>– Illegal opcode detection with reset</p>
<p>– Illegal address detection with reset</p>
<p>• 32-pin quad flat pack (QFP) package</p>
<p>• Low-power design; fully static with stop and wait modes</p>
<p>• Internal pullups on IRQ and RST to reduce customer system cost</p>
<p>• Standard low-power modes of operation:</p>
<p>– Wait mode</p>
<p>– Stop mode</p>
<p>• Master reset pin (RST) and power-on reset (POR)</p>
<p>• BREAK module (BRK) to allow single breakpoint setting during in-circuit debugging</p>
<p>• Higher current source capability on nine port lines for LED drive (PTA6/SS, PTA5/SPSCK,</p>
<p>PTA4/KBD4, PTA3/KBD3, PTA2/KBD2, PTA1/KBD1, PTA0/KBD0, PTC1/MOSI, and PTC0/MISO)</p>
<p>Features of the CPU08 include:</p>
<p>• Enhanced HC05 programming model</p>
<p>• Extensive loop control functions</p>
<p>• 16 addressing modes (eight more than the HC05)</p>
<p>• 16-bit index register and stack pointer</p>
<p>• Memory-to-memory data transfers</p>
<p>• Fast 8 × 8 multiply instruction</p>
<p>• Fast 16 ÷ 8 divide instruction</p>
<p>• Binary-coded decimal (BCD) instructions</p>
<p>• Optimization for controller applications</p>
<p>• Third party C language support</p>
<p>If you need to read the code from the protected chip MC68HC908EY16. we can help you to crack the MCU and extract the code from MC68HC908EY16 succesfully. Welcome to contact us by Email or Skype.</p>
<p>Email:<span style="text-decoration: underline;">hetelltech@gmail.com</span></p>
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		<title>DSP Chip decryption</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Aug 2011 13:57:14 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[MCU Crack]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Digital signal processing (DSP) is concerned with the representation of signals by a sequence of numbers or symbols and the processing of these signals. The main applications of DSP are audio signal processing, audio compression, digital image processing, video compression, speech processing, speech recognition, digital communications, RADAR, SONAR, seismology, and biomedicine. DSP is often implemented [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Digital signal processing (DSP) is concerned with the representation of signals by a sequence of numbers or symbols and the processing of these signals.</p>
<p>The main applications of DSP are audio signal processing, audio compression, digital image processing, video compression, speech processing, speech recognition, digital communications, RADAR, SONAR, seismology, and biomedicine.</p>
<p>DSP is often implemented using specialised microprocessors such as the DSP56000, the TMS320, or the SHARC.</p>
<p>Following are the DSP Chip decryption that we are able to provide secure services, if you want to more details about <a href="http://www.pcb-reverse.com/">IC Crack</a>, welcome to contact us.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">dsPIC DSP Code Extraction</span></strong><br />
dsPIC30FXXSeries<br />
dsPIC30F1010# dsPIC30F2010 dsPIC30F2011 dsPIC30F2012 dsPIC30F2020<br />
dsPIC30F2023 dsPIC30F3010 dsPIC30F3011 dsPIC30F3012 dsPIC30F3013<br />
dsPIC30F3014 dsPIC30F4011 dsPIC30F4012 dsPIC30F4013 dsPIC30F5011<br />
dsPIC30F5013 dsPIC30F5015 dsPIC30F5016 dsPIC30F6010 dsPIC30F6010A<br />
dsPIC30F6011 dsPIC30F6011A dsPIC30F6012 dsPIC30F6012A dsPIC30F6013<br />
dsPIC30F6013A dsPIC30F6014 dsPIC30F6014A dsPIC30F6015<br />
dsPIC33FXXSeries<br />
dsPIC33FJ128GP206 dsPIC33FJ128GP306 dsPIC33FJ128GP310<br />
dsPIC33FJ128GP706 dsPIC33FJ128GP708 dsPIC33FJ128GP710 dsPIC33FJ128MC506<br />
dsPIC33FJ128MC510 dsPIC33FJ128MC706 dsPIC33FJ128MC708<br />
dsPIC33FJ128MC710 dsPIC33FJ12GP202 dsPIC33FJ12MC201<br />
dsPIC33FJ12MC202 dsPIC33FJ16GP304 dsPIC33FJ16MC304<br />
dsPIC33FJ256GP506 dsPIC33FJ256GP510 dsPIC33FJ256GP710 dsPIC33FJ256MC510<br />
dsPIC33FJ256MC710 dsPIC33FJ32GP202 dsPIC33FJ32GP204<br />
dsPIC33FJ32MC202 dsPIC33FJ32MC204 dsPIC33FJ64GP306<br />
dsPIC33FJ64GP206 dsPIC33FJ64GP310 dsPIC33FJ64GP706 dsPIC33FJ64GP708<br />
dsPIC33FJ64GP710 dsPIC33FJ64MC506 dsPIC33FJ64MC508<br />
dsPIC33FJ64MC510 dsPIC33FJ64MC706 dsPIC33FJ64MC710<br />
<strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">TMS320 DSP Chip Decryption</span></strong><strong>?</strong><br />
TMS320F206 TMS320F243 TMS320F240 TMS320F241<br />
TMS320LF2407 TMS320LF2403A TMS320LF2402A TMS320LF2407A<br />
TMS320LF2406A TMS320LF2401A TMS320LF2406 TMS320LF2402</p>
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		<title>MASK Rom MCU Attack</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Aug 2011 13:51:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mask ROM (MROM) is a type of read-only memory (ROM) whose contents are programmed by the integrated circuit manufacturer (rather than by the user). The main advantage of mask ROM is its cost. Per bit, mask ROM is more compact than any other kind of semiconductor memory. Since the cost of an integrated circuit strongly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mask ROM (MROM) is a type of read-only memory (ROM) whose contents are programmed by the integrated circuit manufacturer (rather than by the user).</p>
<p>The main advantage of mask ROM is its cost. Per bit, mask ROM is more compact than any other kind of semiconductor memory. Since the cost of an integrated circuit strongly depends on its size, mask ROM is significantly cheaper than any other kind of semiconductor memory.</p>
<p>However, the one-time masking cost is high and there is a long turn-around time from design to product phase. Design errors are costly: if an error in the data or code is found, the mask ROM is useless and must be replaced in order to change the code or data.</p>
<p>Some integrated circuits contain only mask ROM. As of 2003, four companies produce most such mask ROM chips: Samsung Electronics, NEC Corporation, Oki Electric Industry, and Macronix.</p>
<p>Other integrated circuits contain mask ROM as well as a variety of other devices. In particular, many microprocessors have mask ROM to store their microcode. Some microcontrollers have mask ROM to store the bootloader or all of their firmware.</p>
<p>MASK Rom MCU decryption is a more specific technical field in the <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.pcb-reverse.com/">MCU attack </a></span>research, and a typical IC series that difficult to crack. MASK series ICs do not have the read and write capabilities, so they can not be cracked by the normal program for common MCUs.</p>
<p>In the research of MASK Rom MCU decryption, we have made a series of breakthroughs and can successfully remove lock bits from MASK Rom MCUs. Following are MASK Rom MCUs that we are able to provide secure services,if you want to more details, welcome to contact us.</p>
<p>H8/38020S   8K<br />
H8/38021S   12K<br />
H8/38022S   16K<br />
H8/38023S   24K<br />
H8/38024S   32K<br />
H8/38073R   24K<br />
H8/38074R   32K<br />
H8/38075R   40K<br />
H8/38076R  48K<br />
H8/38083R  24K<br />
H8/38084R  32K<br />
H8/38085R  40K<br />
H8/38086R  48K<br />
H8/38098  96K<br />
H8/38099  128K<br />
H8/38347 60K<br />
H8/38327 60K<br />
H8/38324 32K<br />
H8/38427 60K<br />
H8/38424 32K<br />
H8/38344 32K<br />
H8/38447 60K<br />
H8/38444 32K<br />
H8/38442 -16K<br />
H8/38773   24K<br />
H8/38774   32K<br />
H8/38775   40K<br />
H8/38798   96K<br />
H8/38799   128K<br />
H8/36010<br />
H8/36011 12K<br />
H8/36012 16K<br />
H8/36013 24K<br />
H8/36014 32K<br />
H8/36022<br />
H8/36023 24K<br />
H8/36024 32K<br />
H8/36032 16K<br />
H8/36033 24K<br />
H8/36034 32K<br />
H8/36035 40K<br />
H8/36036 48K<br />
H8/36037 56K<br />
H8/36047 64K<br />
H8/36048 80K<br />
H8/36049 96K<br />
H8/36054 32K<br />
H8/36057 56K<br />
H8/36082<br />
H8/36083 24K<br />
H8/36084 32K<br />
H8/36085 40K<br />
H8/36086 48K<br />
H8/36087 56K<br />
H8/3652  16K<br />
H8/3653   24K<br />
H8/3654   32K<br />
H8/3655   40K<br />
H8/3656   48K<br />
H8/3657   60K<br />
H8/3682   16K<br />
H8/3683   24K<br />
H8/3684   32K<br />
H8/3685  40K<br />
H8/3686   48K<br />
H8/3687   56K<br />
H8/3690<br />
H8/3691 12K<br />
H8/3692 16K<br />
H8/3693 24K<br />
H8/3694 32K<br />
H8S/2241   32K<br />
H8S/2242   32K<br />
H8S/2243   64K<br />
H8S/2244   64K<br />
H8S/2245   128K<br />
H8S/2256  128K<br />
H8S/2281   64K<br />
H8S/2314  384K<br />
H8S/2316S   64K<br />
H8S/2317S   128K<br />
H8S/2318   256K<br />
H8S/2319   512K<br />
H8S/2323   32K<br />
H8S/2327   128K<br />
H8S/2328   256K<br />
H8S/2338 256K<br />
H8S/2341   32K<br />
H8S/2343   64K<br />
H8S/2344   96K<br />
H8S/2345   128K<br />
H8S/2355   128K<br />
H8S/2357   128K<br />
H8S/2365   256K<br />
H8S/2365   256K<br />
H8S/2375   256K<br />
H8S/2612 128k<br />
H8/3642   16K<br />
H8/3643   24K<br />
M30260M3A- Series<br />
M30263M3A- Series<br />
M30280M8- Series<br />
M30281M8- Series<br />
M30290M8- Series<br />
M30291M8- Series<br />
M30620MCP- Series<br />
M30622M6P Series<br />
M30623M8P Series<br />
M30624MGP- Series<br />
M30624MHP Series<br />
M30626MHP- Series<br />
M30626MJP Series<br />
M30627MHP Series<br />
M3062AMCT Series<br />
M306N5MC-XXXGP<br />
M306N5MCT Series<br />
M30302MAP- Series</p>
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		<title>Cypress Chip decryption</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Aug 2011 17:19:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[At present, The MCU Breaking Institute’s research for cypress Chip decryption have a major breakthrough, not only for CY7C series chips we can attack, but also for the cy37 series and cy8c series chips that difficult to crack we can try to develop breaking programs. Here are the cypress devices that we are able to successfully [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At present, The MCU Breaking Institute’s research for cypress <a style="text-decoration: underline;" href="http://www.pcb-reverse.com/">Chip decryption </a>have a major breakthrough, not only for CY7C series chips we can attack, but also for the cy37 series and cy8c series chips that difficult to crack we can try to develop breaking programs.</p>
<p>Here are the cypress devices that we are able to successfully crack:</p>
<p>CY2XXX Series Chip decryption<br />
CY2071A CY2077FZ CY2291F CY2292F<br />
CY2292FZ CY22050F CY22150F CY22381F<br />
CY22392F CY22393F CY22394F CY22395F<br />
CY25100FS CY8C27443 CY2907F14 CY2907F8……</p>
<p>CY53XXX Series Chip decryption<br />
CY53120E2 CY53120E4 CY53120L8……</p>
<p>CY63XXX Series Chip decryption<br />
CY63000 CY63001 CY63100 CY63101<br />
CY63200 CY63201 CY63221 CY63231<br />
CY63410 CY63411 CY63412 CY63413<br />
CY63510 CY63511 CY63512 CY63612<br />
CY63613 CY63722 CY63723 CY63742<br />
CY63743 CY63823 ……</p>
<p>CY64XXX Series Chip decryption<br />
CY64011 CY64012 CY64013……</p>
<p>CY7CXXX Series Chip decryption<br />
CY7C63000/A CY7C63001/A CY7C63100/A CY7C63101/A<br />
CY7C63200 CY7C63201 CY7C63221 CY7C63231<br />
CY7C63231A CY7C63410 CY7C63411 CY7C63412<br />
CY7C63413 CY7C63510 CY7C63511 CY7C63512<br />
CY7C63513 CY7C63612 CY7C63613 CY7C63722<br />
CY7C63723 CY7C63742 CY7C63743 CY7C63801-PXC<br />
CY7C63813-PXC CY7C63823-PXC CY7C64011 CY7C64012<br />
CY7C64013 CY7C64111 CY7C64112 CY7C64113<br />
CY7C65013 CY7C65113……</p>
<p>CY37XXX Series Chip decryption<br />
CY37032  CY37064  CY370128  CY370256</p>
<p>CY8CXXX Series Chip decryption<br />
CY8C24223  CY8C24423  CY8C27443  CY8C24123  CY8C24533</p>
<p>CYPRESS Series Chip decryption<br />
PALCE16V8   PALCE20V8  PALCE22V10  ……</p>
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		<title>EMC MCU Crack</title>
		<link>http://www.pcb-reverse.com/index.php/emc/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Aug 2011 17:16:10 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[EMC IC Code Extraction]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[EMC]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[EMC MCU Crack]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[IC code extracion]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[IC Code Extraction]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[mcu attack]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[MCU break]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Now, The MCU Breaking Institute抯 technical approach for EMC series MCU Crack is already quite mature,and for each of the ICs we can provide highly reliable breaking program. Depend on the series of research results in EMC series MCU Crack, we are able to provide short cycle, high success rate and low cost technical services. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now, The MCU Breaking Institute抯 technical approach for EMC series MCU Crack is already quite mature,and for each of the ICs we can provide highly reliable breaking program. Depend on the series of research results in EMC series <a href="http://www.szreverse.com">MCU Crack</a>, we are able to provide short cycle, high success rate and low cost technical services.</p>
<p>Here are the MCUs that we are able to break, anyone who have a need to attack ICs of EMC series, please contact us to get more details about <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.pcb-reverse.com/">MCU Crack:</a></span></p>
<p>EM78 Series MCU Crack<br />
EM78156E(78156E) EM78447S(78447S) EM78448C(78448C) EM78806B(78806B)<br />
EM78448 (78448) EM78450 (78450) EM78451 (78451) EM78458 (78458)<br />
EM78576 (78576) EM78568 (78568) EM78569 (78569) EM78459 (78459)<br />
EM78800 (78800) EM78806 (78806) EM78808 (78808) EM78810 (78810)<br />
EM78811 (78811) EM78813 (78813) EM78815 (78815) EM78820 (78820)<br />
EM78860 (78860) EM78861 (78861) EM78862 (78862) EM78863 (78863)<br />
EM78865 (78865) EM78870 (78870) EM78911 (78911) EM78912 (78912)</p>
<p>EM78P Series MCU Crack<br />
EM78P153 (78P153) EM78P153E (78P153E) EM78P153S(78P153S) EM78P156(78P156)<br />
EM78P156E(78P156E) EM78P156N (78P156N) EM78P468N(78P468N)<br />
EM78P447E(78P447E)EM78P447S(78P447S) EM78P257(78P257) EM78P450(78P450)<br />
EM78P451(78P451) EM78P458(78P458) EM78P459(78P459) EM78M447 (78M447)</p>
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		<title>Freescale IC Crack</title>
		<link>http://www.pcb-reverse.com/index.php/freescale-ic-crack/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Aug 2011 17:13:59 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Freescale IC Crack]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Freescale]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[IC code extracion]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[IC Code Extraction]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[ic crack]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Freescale Semiconductor, as an American semiconductor manufacturer, was created by the divestiture of the Semiconductor Products Sector of Motorola in 2004. Freescale focuses their integrated circuit products on the automotive, embedded and communications markets. For Freescale IC Crack, The MCU Breaking Institute is the first to successfully crack the full range of MCUs, so that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Freescale Semiconductor, as an American semiconductor manufacturer, was created by the divestiture of the Semiconductor Products Sector of Motorola in 2004. Freescale focuses their integrated circuit products on the automotive, embedded and communications markets.</p>
<p>For Freescale IC Crack, The MCU Breaking Institute is the first to successfully crack the full range of MCUs, so that we are able to provide a safe, reliable, low cost <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.pcb-reverse.com/">IC Code Extraction </a></span>for each MCU.<br />
If you have ICs of Freescale series need to crack,welcome to contact The MCU Breaking Institute. We will be according to your needs and provide the most reliable technical support for you.<br />
Following are the IC that we can successfully crack,anyone who have MCUs to attack please contact us.</p>
<p>MC56F8XX Series IC Crack<br />
MC68HC705XX Series IC Crack<br />
MC68HC11XX Series IC Crack<br />
MC68HC711XX Series IC Crack<br />
MC68HC81XX Series IC Crack<br />
MC68HC908XX Series IC Crack<br />
MC68HC912XX Series IC Crack<br />
MC68HC9S12XX Series IC Crack<br />
MC68HRC908XX Series IC Crack<br />
MC68HSC705XX Series IC Crack<br />
MC68S711E9XX Series IC Crack<br />
MC908AXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC908BXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC908EYXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC908JL16XX Series IC Crack<br />
MC908QTXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC908QYXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC912D60XX Series IC Crack<br />
MC912DG128XX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9RS08KAXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S08ACXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S08AWXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S08GBXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S08GTXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S08JMXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S08QAXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S08QDXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S08QGXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S08RCXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S08RDXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S08REXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S08RGXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S08SGXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S08SHXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S12AXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S12BXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S12CXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S12D64XX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S12DBXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S12DBXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S12DGXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S12DJXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S12DPXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S12DPXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S12DTXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S12EXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S12GCXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S12HN64XX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S12HZXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S12KGXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S12KTXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S12NE64XX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S12UF32XX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S12XAXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S12XBXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S12XDXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S12XDGXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S12XDPXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S12XDQXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S12XDTXX Series IC Crack<br />
MC9S12XHZXX Series IC Crack<br />
MCHC908JWXX Series IC Crack<br />
DSP56F8XX Series IC Crack<br />
P912XDG128XX Series IC Crack<br />
P9RS08KAXX Series IC Crack<br />
PC56F80XX Series IC Crack<br />
PC68HC908XX Series IC Crack<br />
PC9S12UFXX Series IC Crack<br />
PC9S12XFXX Series IC Crack<br />
PC9S12XHZXX Series IC Crack<br />
S9S08AWXX Series IC Crack</p>
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		<title>Intel MCU Attack</title>
		<link>http://www.pcb-reverse.com/index.php/intel/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Aug 2011 17:10:44 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[IC Attack]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[IC code extracion]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[IC Code Extraction]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Intel]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Intel MCU Attack]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[mcu attack]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[MCU break]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[At present, The MCU Breaking Institute can provide a safe and reliable MCU Code Extraction for most of the INTEL series MCUs. The following is a list of the ICs that we are able to crack, if you have IC break/MCU crack/MCUs to attack,welcome to contact The MCU Breaking Institute directly. 87XX Series MCU Attack [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At present, The MCU Breaking Institute can provide a safe and reliable MCU Code Extraction for most of the INTEL series MCUs. The following is a list of the ICs that we are able to crack, if you have IC break/<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.pcb-reverse.com/">MCU crack/</a></span>MCUs to attack,welcome to contact The MCU Breaking Institute directly.</p>
<p>87XX Series MCU Attack<br />
8741 8741AH 8742 8742AH 8744<br />
8744H 8748 8748H 8749 8749H<br />
8751 8751BH 8751H 8751H-8 8752BH<br />
8796BH 8796JF 8797BH 8797JF 8798</p>
<p>D87CXX Series MCU Attack<br />
D87C151SA D87C151SB D87C194 D87C196CA D87C196JQ<br />
D87C196JR D87C196JT D87C196JV D87C196KB D87C196KC<br />
D87C196KD D87C196KQ D87C196KR D87C196KS D87C196KT<br />
D87C196LA D87C196MC D87C196MH D87C198 D87C251SA<br />
D87C251SB D87C251SP D87C251SQ D87C42 D87C51<br />
D87C51FA D87C51FB D87C51FC D87C51GB D87C51RA<br />
D87C51RB D87C51RC D87C52 D87C54 D87C58</p>
<p>D87LXX Series MCU Attack<br />
D87L42 D87L51FA D87L51FB D87L51FC D87L52<br />
D87L54 D87L58</p>
<p>D87CXX Series MCU Attack<br />
D87C51 D87C52 D87C54 D87C58 D87C51FA<br />
D87C51FB D87C51FC</p>
<p>D87C196XX Series MCU Attack<br />
D87C196KC D87C196MC D87C196MD D87C196MH</p>
<p>D89C196XX Series MCU Attack<br />
D89C196MD</p>
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		<title>LATTICE IC decryption</title>
		<link>http://www.pcb-reverse.com/index.php/lattice-ic-decryption/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Aug 2011 17:09:18 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Lattice IC decryption]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[IC code extracion]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[IC Code Extraction]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Lattice]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[mcu attack]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lattice actively participates in both the FPGA and PLD segments. The FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) solutions deliver unique features, high performance, and excellent value for FPGA designs. Lattice is also the leading supplier of low density CMOS PLDs in the world, and the CPLD and SPLD solutions deliver an optimal fit for a variety [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lattice actively participates in both the FPGA and PLD segments. The FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) solutions deliver unique features, high performance, and excellent value for FPGA designs. Lattice is also the leading supplier of low density CMOS PLDs in the world, and the CPLD and SPLD solutions deliver an optimal fit for a variety of PLD design challenges.</p>
<p>LATTICE <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.szreverse.com/">IC decryption </a></span>is the research field that The MCU Breaking Institute recently achieved a major technological breakthrough.</p>
<p>Lattice FPGAs/CPLDs IC Code Extraction is difficult, and many electronics engineers feel confused. To this end, The MCU Breaking Institute organized a number of technical engineers to develop CPLD, FPGA, ASIC and Custom ICs Code Extraction. At present, we have a major breakthough in this research field and can provide safe and reliable CPLD, FPGA, ASIC and PAL Code Extraction.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.pcb-reverse.com/index.php/lattice-fpga-ic-code-extraction/">Lattice FPGA IC Code Extraction</a></span></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.pcb-reverse.com/index.php/lattice-cpldspld-chip-decryption/">Lattice CPLD/SPLD Chip decryption</a></span></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.pcb-reverse.com/index.php/lattice-gal-ic-decryption/">Lattice Gal IC decryption</a></span></p>
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		<title>Lattice Gal IC decryption</title>
		<link>http://www.pcb-reverse.com/index.php/lattice-gal-ic-decryption/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Aug 2011 17:04:14 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Lattice IC decryption]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Gal IC decryption]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[IC code extracion]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[IC Code Extraction]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Lattice]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Lattice Gal IC decryption]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lattice actively participates in both the FPGA and PLD segments. The FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) solutions deliver unique features, high performance, and excellent value for FPGA designs. Lattice is also the leading supplier of low density CMOS PLDs in the world, and the CPLD and SPLD solutions deliver an optimal fit for a variety [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lattice actively participates in both the FPGA and PLD segments. The FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) solutions deliver unique features, high performance, and excellent value for FPGA designs. Lattice is also the leading supplier of low density CMOS PLDs in the world, and the CPLD and SPLD solutions deliver an optimal fit for a variety of PLD design challenges.</p>
<p>LATTICE Gal <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.pcb-reverse.com/">IC decryption </a></span>is the research field that The MCU Breaking Institute recently achieved a major technological breakthrough.</p>
<p>Lattice Gal IC decryption is difficult, and many electronics engineers feel confused. To this end, The MCU Breaking Institute organized a number of technical engineers to develop Gal IC decryption. At present, we have a major breakthough in <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.pcb-reverse.com/index.php/lattice-ic-decryption/">Lattice IC decryption</a></span> and can provide safe and reliable CPLD, FPGA, ASIC and GAL Code Extraction.</p>
<p>GAL16LVX IC decryption<br />
GAL16LV8</p>
<p>GAL16V8X IC decryption<br />
GAL16V8   GAL16V8A    GAL16V8B    GAL16V8C<br />
GAL16V8D    GAL16V8Z</p>
<p>GAL18V10X IC decryption<br />
GAL18V10    GAL18V10B</p>
<p>GAL16VP IC decryption<br />
GAL16VP8</p>
<p>GAL20LV IC decryption<br />
GAL20LV8</p>
<p>GAL20RA10X IC decryption<br />
GAL20RA10   GAL20RA10B</p>
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