Tuesday, October 16, 2012

CY7C024E chip decryption

CY7C024E chip decryption,cypress MCU code extraction, PCB cloning . 

The CY7C024E/CY7C0241E and CY7C025E/CY7C0251E are
low-power CMOS 4K × 16/18 and 8K × 16/18 dual-port static
RAMs. Various arbitration schemes are included on the
CY7C024E/CY7C0241E and CY7C025E/CY7C0251E to handle
situations when multiple processors access the same piece of
data. Two ports are provided, permitting independent,
asynchronous access for reads and writes to any location in
memory. The CY7C024E/CY7C0241E and
CY7C025E/CY7C0251E can be used as standalone 16 or 18-bit
dual-port static RAMs or multiple devices can be combined to
function as a 32-/36-bit or wider master/ slave dual-port static
RAM. An M/S pin is provided for implementing 32-/36-bit or wider
memory applications without the need for separate master and
slave devices or additional discrete logic. Application areas
include interprocessor/multiprocessor designs, communications
status buffering, and dual-port video/graphics memory.
Each port has independent control pins: Chip Enable (CE), Read
or Write Enable (R/W), and Output Enable (OE). Two flags are
provided on each port (BUSY and INT). BUSY signals that the
port is trying to access the  same location currently being
accessed by the other port. The Interrupt Flag (INT) permits
communication between ports or systems by means of a mail
box. The semaphores are used to pass a flag, or token, from one
port to the other to indicate that a shared resource is in use. The
semaphore logic is comprised of eight shared latches. Only one
side can control the latch (semaphore) at any time. Control of a
semaphore indicates that a shared resource is in use. An
automatic power-down feature is controlled independently on
each port by a CE pin.
The CY7C024E/CY7C0241E and CY7C025E/CY7C0251E are
available in 100-pin Pb-free TQFP.

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