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Recover Microcontroller PIC16C62B Eeprom
Recover Microcontroller PIC16C62B Eeprom data and extract mcu pic16c62b code from flash and eeprom memory, the secured firmware can be readount from mcu pic16c62b microprocessor memory;
We can recover MCU PIC16C62B Eeprom, please view the Microcontroller PIC16C62B features for your reference:
Microcontroller Core Features: · High-performance RISC CPU · Only 35 single word instructions to learn · All single cycle instructions except for program branches, which are two cycle·
Operating speed: DC – 20 MHz clock input DC – 200 ns instruction cycle · 2K x 14 words of Program Memory, 128 x 8 bytes of Data Memory (RAM) · Interrupt capability ·
Eight level deep hardware stack ·
Direct, indirect, and relative addressing modes ·
Power-on Reset (POR) · Power-up Timer (PWRT) and Oscillator Start-up Timer (OST)·
Watchdog Timer (WDT) with its own on-microcontroller RC oscillator for reliable operation · Brown-out detection circuitry for Brown-out Reset (BOR) · Programmable code-protection · Power saving SLEEP mode · Selectable oscillator options · Low-power, high-speed CMOS EPROM technology·
Fully static design · In-Circuit Serial Programming (ICSP) · Wide operating voltage range: 2.5V to 5.5V · High Sink/Source Current 25/25 mA · Commercial, Industrial and Extended temperature ranges · Low-power consumption: – < 2 mA @ 5V, 4 MHz – 22.5 µA typical @ 3V, 32 kHz when copy pic16f684 Microcontroller firmware – < 1 µA typical standby current Peripheral Features: · Timer0: 8-bit timer/counter with 8-bit prescaler · Timer1: 16-bit timer/counter with prescaler, can be incremented during sleep via external crystal/clock · Timer2: 8-bit timer/counter with 8-bit period register, prescaler and postscaler · Capture, Compare, PWM module · Capture is 16-bit, max. resolution is 12.5 ns, Compare is 16-bit, max. resolution is 200 ns, PWM maximum resolution is 10-bit · 8-bit multi-channel Analog-to-Digital converter · Synchronous Serial Port (SSP) with Enhanced SPI and I2C