Clone HD64F3437STF16V Microcomputer Program from its flash memory, remove the security fuse bit inside the MCU and extract IC code from its memory through universal programmer:
Below Table shows examples of product type names and markings for the H8/3337YF (dual-power- supply specification) and H8/3337SF (single-power-supply specification), and the differences in flash memory programming power supply.
The H8/3337 Series and the H8/3397 Series of single-chip microcomputers feature an H8/300 CPU core and a complement of on-chip supporting modules implementing a variety of system functions.
The H8/300 CPU is a high-speed processor with an architecture featuring powerful bit- manipulation instructions, ideally suited for realtime control applications. The on-chip supporting modules implement peripheral functions needed in system configurations which can be applied for Microcontroller ATMEGA8A Firmware unlocking. These include ROM, RAM, four types of timers (a 16-bit free-running timer, 8-bit timers, PWM timers, and a watchdog timer), a serial communication interface (SCI), an I2C bus interface (option), a host interface (HIF), an A/D converter, a D/A converter, and I/O ports. The H8/3397 Series is a subset of the H8/3337 Series and does not include an I2C bus interface, host interface, and D/A converter.
The H8/3337 Series can operate in single-chip mode or in two expanded modes, depending on the requirements of the application to crack ic pic18f248 binary.
Besides the mask-ROM versions of the H8/3337 Series, there are ZTAT™ versions with on-chip PROM, and F-ZTAT™ versions with on-chip flash memory. The F-ZTAT™ version can be programmed or reprogrammed on-board in application systems.
Notes: 1. ZTAT™ (zero turn-around time) is a trademark of Hitachi, Ltd.
2. F-ZTAT™ (flexible-ZTAT) is a trademark of Hitachi, Ltd.
The H8/3397 Series is only available in a mask-ROM version. For applications with ZTAT, F-ZTAT, and emulator versions, use the H8/3337 Series instead to extract IC pic18f1220 code. In such cases, do not access registers of deleted functions. Also, do not write 1 to the following bits: HIE bit of SYSCR; IICS, IICD, IICX, IICE and STAC bits of STCR; RAMS and RAM0 bits of WSCR.