Freescale SPC5603CK0CLL6 Microcontroller Flash Content Restoration is a process starting from decapsulate silicon package of microcontroller to remove the first layer of protection, and use MCU cracking technique to disable the protection over the microprocessor spc5603ck0 flash memory, and extract embedded binary file from microcomputer flash memory;
- eMIOS: instance: 0 ON (16 channels on PA[0]–PA[11] and PC[12]–PC[15]) with PWM 20 kHz, instance: 1 clock gated. DSPI: instance: 0 (clocked but no communication). RTC/API ON.PIT ON. STM ON. ADC ON but no conversion except 2 analog watchdogs.
- Only for the “P” classification: No clock, FIRC (16 MHz) off, SIRC (128 kHz) on, PLL off, HPVreg off, ULPVreg/LPVreg on. All possible peripherals off and clock gated. Flash in power down mode can be used to recover microcomputer spc5603bk flash binary file.
- 3 When going from RUN to STOP mode and the core consumption is > 6 mA, it is normal operation for the main regulator module to be kept on by the on-chip current monitoring circuit. This is most likely to occur with junction temperatures exceeding 125 °C and under these circumstances when readout spc5601df1 microcontroller on chip flash memory content, it is possible for the current to initially exceed the maximum STOP specification by up to 2 mA. After entering stop, the application junction temperature will reduce to the ambient level and the main regulator will be automatically switched off when the load current is below 6 mA.
- Only for the “P” classification: ULPVreg on, HP/LPVreg off, 16 KB SRAM on, device configured for minimum consumption, all possible modules switched off.