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		<title>STM8S103K3 IC crack,MCU attack,ST IC code extraction</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2014 10:03:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For STM8S103K3 MCU attack,IC crack and other STM8S103 MCU Break, we are able to provide a safe,efficient,low cost ST MCU Code Extraction. STM8S103K3 is Access line, 16 MHz STM8S 8-bit MCU, up to 8 Kbytes Flash, data EEPROM,10-bit ADC, 3 timers, UART, SPI, I²C. Core • 16 MHz advanced STM8 core with Harvard architecture and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For STM8S103K3 MCU attack,IC crack and other STM8S103 MCU Break, we are able to provide a safe,efficient,low cost ST MCU Code Extraction.</p>
<p>STM8S103K3 is Access line, 16 MHz STM8S 8-bit MCU, up to 8 Kbytes Flash, data EEPROM,10-bit ADC, 3 timers, UART, SPI, I²C.</p>
<p>Core</p>
<p>• 16 MHz advanced STM8 core with Harvard architecture and 3-stage pipeline</p>
<p>• Extended instruction set</p>
<p>Memories</p>
<p>• Program memory: 8 Kbytes Flash; data retention 20 years at 55 °C after 10 kcycles</p>
<p>• Data memory: 640 bytes true data EEPROM; endurance 300 kcycles</p>
<p>• RAM: 1 Kbytes</p>
<p>Clock, reset and supply management</p>
<p>• 2.95 to 5.5 V operating voltage</p>
<p>• Flexible clock control, 4 master clock sources:</p>
<p>- Low power crystal resonator oscillator</p>
<p>- External clock input</p>
<p>- Internal, user-trimmable 16 MHz RC</p>
<p>- Internal low power 128 kHz RC</p>
<p>• Clock security system with clock monitor</p>
<p>• Power management:</p>
<p>- Low power modes (wait, active-halt, halt)</p>
<p>- Switch-off peripheral clocks individually</p>
<p>• Permanently active, low consumption power-on and power-down reset</p>
<p>Interrupt management</p>
<p>• Nested interrupt controller with 32 interrupts</p>
<p>• Up to 27 external interrupts on 6 vectors</p>
<p>Timers</p>
<p>• Advanced control timer: 16-bit, 4 CAPCOM channels, 3 complementary outputs, dead-time insertion and flexible synchronization</p>
<p>• 16-bit general purpose timer, with 3 CAPCOMchannels (IC, OC or PWM)</p>
<p>• 8-bit basic timer with 8-bit prescaler</p>
<p>• Auto wake-up timer</p>
<p>• Window watchdog and independent watchdog timers</p>
<p>Communications interfaces</p>
<p>• UART with clock output for synchronous operation, Smartcard, IrDA, LIN master mode</p>
<p>• SPI interface up to 8 Mbit/s</p>
<p>• I2C interface up to 400 Kbit/s</p>
<p>Analog to digital converter (ADC)</p>
<p>• 10-bit, ±1 LSB ADC with up to 5 multiplexed channels, scan mode and analog watchdog</p>
<p>I/Os</p>
<p>• Up to 28 I/Os on a 32-pin package including 21 high sink outputs</p>
<p>• Highly robust I/O design, immune against current injection</p>
<p>• Development support &#8211; Embedded single wire interface module (SWIM) for fast on-chip programming and non intrusive debugging</p>
<p>Unique ID</p>
<p>• 96-bit unique key for each device</p>
<p>If you need to crack STM8S103K3 MCU and extraction the code from protected STM8S103 chips. Welcome to contact us by Email or Skype. Email:hetelltech@gmail.com</p>
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		<title>AT88SC0104C MCU Attack, Atmel AT88 IC Code Extraction</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jul 2012 03:47:22 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Atmel MCU Crack]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[AT88SC0104C]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[For AT88SC0104C MCU Code Extraction, AT88SC0104C IC Crack, AT88SC0104C MCU Break, and other Atmel 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 AT88SC0104C MCU Code Extraction, AT88SC0104C IC Crack, AT88SC0104C MCU Break, and other Atmel 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>Description</p>
<p>The AT88SC0104C member of the CryptoMemory® family is a high-performance secure memory providing 1 Kbit of user memory with advanced security and cryptographic features built in. The user memory is divided into four 32-byte zones, each of which may be individually set with different security access rights or effectively combined together to provide space for 1 to 4 data files.</p>
<p>Features</p>
<p>• One of a Family of 9 Devices with User Memories from 1 Kbit to 256-Kbit</p>
<p>• 1-Kbit (128-byte) EEPROM User Memory</p>
<p>⎯ Four 32 byte (256 bit) Zones</p>
<p>⎯ Self-timed Write Cycle</p>
<p>⎯ Single Byte or 16-byte Page Write Mode</p>
<p>⎯ Programmable Access Rights for Each Zone</p>
<p>• 2-Kbit Configuration Zone</p>
<p>⎯ 37-byte OTP Area for User-defined Codes</p>
<p>⎯ 160-byte Area for User-defined Keys and Passwords</p>
<p>• High Security Features</p>
<p>⎯ 64-bit Mutual Authentication Protocol (Under License of ELVA)</p>
<p>⎯ Encrypted Checksum</p>
<p>⎯ Stream Encryption</p>
<p>⎯ Four Key Sets for Authentication and Encryption</p>
<p>⎯ Eight Sets of Two 24-bit Passwords</p>
<p>⎯ Anti-tearing Function</p>
<p>⎯ Voltage and Frequency Monitor</p>
<p>• Smart Card Features</p>
<p>⎯ ISO 7816 Class A (5V) or Class B (3V) Operation</p>
<p>⎯ ISO 7816-3 Asynchronous T = 0 Protocol (Gemplus® Patent) *</p>
<p>⎯ Multiple Zones, Key Sets and Passwords for Multi-application Use</p>
<p>⎯ Synchronous 2-wire Serial Interface for Faster Device Initialization *</p>
<p>⎯ Programmable 8-byte Answer-To-Reset Register</p>
<p>⎯ ISO 7816-2 Compliant Modules</p>
<p>• Embedded Application Features</p>
<p>⎯ Low Voltage Operation: 2.7V to 5.5V</p>
<p>⎯ Secure Nonvolatile Storage for Sensitive System or User Information</p>
<p>⎯ 2-wire Serial Interface</p>
<p>⎯ 1.0 MHz Compatibility for Fast Operation</p>
<p>⎯ Standard 8-lead Plastic Packages, Green Compliant (exceeds RoHS)</p>
<p>⎯ Same Pinout as 2-wire Serial EEPROM’s</p>
<p>• High Reliability</p>
<p>⎯ Endurance: 100,000 Cycles</p>
<p>⎯ Data Retention: 10 years</p>
<p>⎯ ESD Protection: 4,000V min</p>
<p>Smart Card Applications</p>
<p>The AT88SC0104C provides high security, low cost, and ease of implementation without the need for a microprocessor operating system. The embedded cryptographic engine provides for dynamic and symmetric mutual authentication between the device and host, as well as performing stream encryption for all data and passwords exchanged between the device and host. Up to four unique key sets may be used for these operations. The AT88SC0104C offers the ability to communicate with virtually any smart card reader using the asynchronous T = 0 protocol (Gemplus Patent) defined in ISO 7816-3.</p>
<p>Embedded Applications</p>
<p>Through dynamic and symmetric mutual authentication, data encryption, and the use of encrypted checksums, the AT88SC0104C provides a secure place for storage of sensitive information within a system. With its tamper detection circuits, this information remains safe even under attack. A 2-wire serial interface running at 1.0 MHz is used for fast and efficient communications with up to 15 devices that may be individually addressed. The AT88SC0104C is available in industry standard 8-lead packages with the same familiar pinout as 2-wire serial EEPROMs.</p>
<p>If you need to read the code from the protected chip AT88SC0104C. we can help you to crack the MCU and extract the code from AT88SC0104C succesfully. Welcome to contact us by Email or Skype.</p>
<p>Email: <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="mailto:hetelltech@gmail.com">hetelltech@gmail.com</a> </span></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Skype:</span><span style="text-decoration: underline;">hetell0755</span></p>
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		<title>CY7C68013A MCU Attack, CYPRESS CY7C IC Code Extraction</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Mar 2012 15:05:55 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[CYPRESS MCU Attack]]></category>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For CY7C68013A MCU Code Extraction, CY7C68013A IC Crack, CY7C68013A MCU Break, and other CYPRESS 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>• Single-chip integrated USB 2.0 transceiver, SIE, and enhanced 8051 microprocessor</p>
<p>• Fit, form and function compatible with the FX2</p>
<p>—Pin-compatible</p>
<p>—Object-code-compatible</p>
<p>—Functionally-compatible (FX2LP functionality is a superset of the FX2)</p>
<p>• Draws no more than 85 mA in any mode making the FX2LP suitable for bus powered applications</p>
<p>• Software: 8051 runs from internal RAM, which is:</p>
<p>—Downloaded via USB</p>
<p>—Loaded from EEPROM</p>
<p>—External memory device (128-pin configuration only)</p>
<p>• 16 KBytes of on-chip Code/Data RAM</p>
<p>• Four programmable BULK/INTERRUPT/ISOCHRONOUS endpoints</p>
<p>—Buffering options: double, triple, and quad</p>
<p>• Additional programmable (BULK/INTERRUPT) 64-byte endpoint</p>
<p>• 8- or 16-bit external data interface</p>
<p>• Smart Media Standard ECC generation</p>
<p>• GPIF</p>
<p>—Allows direct connection to most parallel interfaces; 8- and 16-bit</p>
<p>—Programmable waveform descriptors and configuration registers to define waveforms</p>
<p>—Supports multiple Ready (RDY) inputs and Control (CTL) outputs</p>
<p>• Integrated, industry standard 8051 with enhanced features</p>
<p>—Up to 48-MHz clock rate</p>
<p>—Four clocks per instruction cycle</p>
<p>—Two USARTS</p>
<p>—Three counter/timers</p>
<p>—Expanded interrupt system</p>
<p>—Two data pointers</p>
<p>• 3.3V operation with 5V tolerant inputs</p>
<p>• Smart SIE</p>
<p>• Vectored USB interrupts</p>
<p>• Separate data buffers for the Setup and DATA portions of a CONTROL transfer</p>
<p>• Integrated I2C controller, runs at 100 or 400 kHz</p>
<p>• 48-MHz, 24-MHz, or 12-MHz 8051 operation</p>
<p>• Four integrated FIFOs</p>
<p>—Brings glue and FIFOs inside for lower system cost</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>If you need to read the code from the protected chip CY7C68013A. we can help you to crack the MCU and extract the code from CY7C68013A succesfully. Welcome to contact us by Email or Skype.</p>
<p>Email: <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="mailto:pcbhetell@gmail.com">pcbhetell@gmail.com</a></span></p>
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		<title>C8051F320 IC Crack, Silicon C8051F MCU Attack</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Sep 2011 08:21:02 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For C8051F320 MCU Code Extraction, C8051F320 IC Crack, C8051F320 MCU Break, and other Silicon 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>C8051F320/1 devices are fully integrated mixed-signal System-on-a-Chip MCUs.. With on-chip Power-On Reset, VDD monitor, Voltage Regulator, Watchdog Timer, and clock oscillator, C8051F320/1 devices are truly stand-alone System-on-a-Chip solutions. The FLASH memory can be reprogrammed in-circuit, providing non-volatile data storage, and also allowing field upgrades of the 8051 firmware. User software has complete control of all peripherals, and may individually shut down any or all peripherals for power savings.</p>
<p>Features</p>
<p>ANALOG PERIPHERALS</p>
<p>- 10-Bit ADC</p>
<p>• Up to 200 ksps</p>
<p>• Up to 17 or 13 External Single-Ended or Differential Inputs</p>
<p>• VREF from External Pin, Internal Reference, or VDD</p>
<p>• Built-in Temperature Sensor</p>
<p>• External Conversion Start Input</p>
<p>- Two Comparators</p>
<p>- Internal Voltage Reference</p>
<p>- POR/Brown-Out Detector</p>
<p>USB FUNCTION CONTROLLER</p>
<p>- USB Specification 2.0 Compliant</p>
<p>- Full Speed (12 Mbps) or Low Speed (1.5 Mbps) Operation</p>
<p>- Integrated Clock Recovery; No External Crystal Required for Full Speed or Low Speed</p>
<p>- Supports Eight Flexible Endpoints</p>
<p>- 1k Byte USB Buffer Memory</p>
<p>- Integrated Transceiver; No External Resistors Required</p>
<p>ON-CHIP DEBUG</p>
<p>- On-Chip Debug Circuitry Facilitates Full Speed, Non-Intrusive In-System Debug (No Emulator</p>
<p>Required!)</p>
<p>- Provides Breakpoints, Single Stepping, Inspect/Modify Memory and Registers</p>
<p>- Superior Performance to Emulation Systems Using ICE-Chips, Target Pods, and Sockets</p>
<p>VOLTAGE REGULATOR INPUT: 4.0V TO 5.25V</p>
<p>HIGH SPEED 8051 μC Core</p>
<p>- Pipelined Instruction Architecture; Executes 70% of Instructions in 1 or 2 System Clocks</p>
<p>- Up to 25 MIPS Throughput with 25 MHz Clock</p>
<p>- Expanded Interrupt Handler</p>
<p>MEMORY</p>
<p>- 2304 Bytes Internal RAM (1k + 256 + 1k USB FIFO)</p>
<p>- 16k Bytes FLASH; In-system programmable in 512-byte Sectors</p>
<p>DIGITAL PERIPHERALS</p>
<p>- 25/21 Port I/O; All 5 V tolerant with High Sink Current</p>
<p>- Hardware Enhanced SPI™, Enhanced UART, and SMBus™ Serial Ports</p>
<p>- Four General Purpose 16-Bit Counter/Timers</p>
<p>- 16-Bit Programmable Counter Array (PCA) with Five Capture/Compare Modules</p>
<p>- Real Time Clock Mode using External Clock Source and PCA or Timer</p>
<p>CLOCK SOURCES</p>
<p>- Internal Oscillator: 0.25% Accuracy with Clock Recovery enabled. Supports all USB and UART Modes</p>
<p>- External Oscillator: Crystal, RC, C, or Clock (1 or 2 Pin Modes)</p>
<p>- Can Switch Between Clock Sources on-the-fly; Useful in Power Saving Strategies</p>
<p>PACKAGES</p>
<p>- 32-pin LQFP (C8051F320)</p>
<p>- 28-pin MLP (C8051F321)</p>
<p>TEMPERATURE RANGE: -40°C TO +85°C</p>
<p>If you need to read the code from the protected chip C8051F320. we can help you to crack the MCU and extract the code from C8051F320 succesfully. Welcome to contact us by Email or Skype.</p>
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		<title>AT89C51RB2 MCU Attack, Atmel AT89 IC Code Extraction</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Sep 2011 08:17:51 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For AT89C51RB2 MCU Code Extraction, AT89C51RB2 IC Crack, AT89C51RB2 MCU Break, and other Atmel 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>Description</p>
<p>The AT89C51RB2 is a high-performance Flash version of the 80C51 8-bit microcontrollers.It contains a 16K Bytes Flash memory block for program and data.The Flash memory can be programmed either in parallel mode or in serial mode with the ISP capability or with software. The programming voltage is internally generated from the standard VCC pin.</p>
<p>Features</p>
<p>• 80C52 Compatible</p>
<p>– 8051 Pin and Instruction Compatible</p>
<p>– Four 8-bit I/O Ports</p>
<p>– Three 16-bit Timer/Counters</p>
<p>– 256 Bytes Scratch Pad RAM</p>
<p>– 9 Interrupt Sources with 4 Priority Levels</p>
<p>– Dual Data Pointer</p>
<p>• Variable Length MOVX for Slow RAM/Peripherals</p>
<p>• ISP (In-system Programming) Using Standard VCC Power Supply</p>
<p>• Boot ROM Contains Low Level Flash Programming Routines and a Default Serial</p>
<p>Loader</p>
<p>• High-speed Architecture</p>
<p>– In Standard Mode:</p>
<p>40 MHz (Vcc 2.7V to 5.5V, both Internal and external code execution)</p>
<p>60 MHz (Vcc 4.5V to 5.5V and Internal Code execution only)</p>
<p>– In X2 mode (6 Clocks/machine cycle)</p>
<p>20 MHz (Vcc 2.7V to 5.5V, both Internal and external code execution)</p>
<p>30 MHz (Vcc 4.5V to 5.5V and Internal Code execution only)</p>
<p>– 16K/32K Bytes On-chip Flash Program/Data Memory</p>
<p>– Byte and Page (128 Bytes) Erase and Write</p>
<p>– 100K Write Cycles</p>
<p>• On-chip 1024 Bytes Expanded RAM (XRAM)</p>
<p>– Software Selectable Size (0, 256, 512, 768, 1024 Bytes)</p>
<p>– 256 Bytes Selected at Reset for TS87C51RB2/RC2 Compatibility</p>
<p>• Keyboard Interrupt Interface on Port P1</p>
<p>• SPI Interface (Master/Slave Mode)</p>
<p>• 8-bit Clock Prescaler</p>
<p>• Improved X2 Mode with Independent Selection for CPU and Each Peripheral</p>
<p>• Programmable Counter Array 5 Channels</p>
<p>– High-speed Output</p>
<p>– Compare/Capture</p>
<p>– Pulse Width Modulator</p>
<p>– Watchdog Timer Capabilities</p>
<p>• Asynchronous Port Reset</p>
<p>• Full Duplex Enhanced UART</p>
<p>• Dedicated Baud Rate Generator for UART</p>
<p>• Low EMI (Inhibit ALE)</p>
<p>• Hardware Watchdog Timer (One-time Enabled with Reset-out)</p>
<p>• Power Control Modes</p>
<p>– Idle Mode</p>
<p>– Power-down Mode</p>
<p>– Power-off Flag</p>
<p>• Power Supply:</p>
<p>– 2.7 to 3.6 (3V Version)</p>
<p>– 2.7 to 5.5V (5V Version)</p>
<p>• Temperature Ranges: Commercial (0 to +70°C) and Industrial (-40°C to +85°C)</p>
<p>• Packages: PDIL40, PLCC44, VQFP44</p>
<p>If you need to read the code from the protected chip AT89C51RB2. we can help you to crack the MCU and extract the code from AT89C51RB2 succesfully. Welcome to contact us by Email or Skype. Email:</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Aug 2011 13:57:14 +0000</pubDate>
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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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		<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>8051 MCU Code Extraction</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Aug 2011 13:38:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Intel 8051 is a Harvard architecture, single chip microcontroller which was developed by Intel in 1980 for use in embedded systems. The official designation for the 8051 family is MCS 51. Intel  original versions were popular in the 1980s and early 1990s, but has today largely been superseded by a vast range of faster [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Intel 8051 is a Harvard architecture, single chip microcontroller which was developed by Intel in 1980 for use in embedded systems. The official designation for the 8051 family is MCS 51. Intel  original versions were popular in the 1980s and early 1990s, but has today largely been superseded by a vast range of faster and/or functionally enhanced 8051-compatible devices manufactured by more than 20 independent manufacturers including Atmel, Infineon Technologies (formerly Siemens AG), Maxim Integrated Products (via its Dallas Semiconductor subsidiary), NXP (formerly Philips Semiconductor), Nuvoton (formerly Winbond), ST Microelectronics, Silicon Laboratories (formerly Cygnal), Texas Instruments and Cypress Semiconductor.</p>
<p>8051 based microcontrollers typically include one or two UARTs, two or three timers, 128 or 256 bytes of internal data RAM (16 bytes of which are bit-addressable), up to 128 bytes of I/O, 512 bytes to 64 kB of internal program memory, and sometimes a quantity of extended data RAM (ERAM) located in the external data space.</p>
<p>With the widely used of 8051 microcontrollers, the 8051 MCU decryption technology has made significant development. We can extract code from MCU for our customers(only for lawful research purposes), part of the MCUs which we can do MCU Crack is as follows:</p>
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<td>Series</td>
<td colspan="4">MCU Code Extraction</td>
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<td rowspan="3"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">ATMEL 8051 MCU Attack</span></td>
<td>AT89C51</td>
<td>AT89C52</td>
<td>AT89S51</td>
<td>AT89S52</td>
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<td>AT89C55</td>
<td>AT89C55WD</td>
<td>AT89C51RC</td>
<td>AT89C2051</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>AT89C4051</td>
<td>AT89S8252</td>
<td>AT89S8253</td>
<td>others</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="5">�</td>
</tr>
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<td rowspan="4">WINBOND</td>
<td>W78E51</td>
<td>W78E51B</td>
<td>W78E52</td>
<td>W78E58B</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>W78E54</td>
<td>W78E54B</td>
<td>W78E58</td>
<td>W78E78B</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>W78E516</td>
<td>W78E516B</td>
<td>W77E58</td>
<td>W77E516</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>W79E2051</td>
<td>W79E4051</td>
<td colspan="2">others</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="5">�</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td rowspan="3">SYNCMOS</td>
<td>SM8951</td>
<td>SM8951A</td>
<td>SM8952</td>
<td>SM8952A</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>SM8954</td>
<td>SM8954A</td>
<td>SM8958</td>
<td>SM8958A</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>SM89S16</td>
<td>SM89516A</td>
<td colspan="2">others</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="5">�</td>
</tr>
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<td rowspan="6">PHILIPS</td>
<td>P87LPC764</td>
<td>P87LPC762</td>
<td>P89C51B</td>
<td>P89C52B</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>P89C54B</td>
<td>P89C58B</td>
<td>P89C51X2</td>
<td>P89C52X2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>P87C51X2</td>
<td>P87C52X2</td>
<td>P89LPC901</td>
<td>P89LPC903</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>P89LPC908</td>
<td>P89LPC915</td>
<td>P89LPC917</td>
<td>P89LPC921</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>P89LPC925</td>
<td>P89LPC931</td>
<td>P89LPC935</td>
<td>P89LPC952</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>P89LPC954</td>
<td colspan="3">others</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<p>燶r</p>
<p>If you need to read the code from the protected chip. we can help you to crack the MCU and extract the code from the chip succesfully. Welcome to contact us by Email or Skype.</p>
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<p>skype:� hetell0755</p>
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