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Extract FPGA Chip encrypted firmware from secured flash memory and ROM memory, the format will be binary or heximal which can be readout directly by universal programmer after unlock FPGA chip;

Extract FPGA Chip encrypted firmware from secured flash memory and ROM memory, the format will be binary or heximal which can be readout directly by universal programmer after unlock FPGA chip;

Extract FPGA Chip encrypted firmware from secured flash memory and ROM memory, the format will be binary or heximal which can be readout directly by universal programmer after unlock FPGA chip;

Unlike SRAM which has only two stable logic states, EPROM, EEPROM and Flash cells actually store analog values in the form of a charge on the floating gate of a MOS transistor. The floating-gate charge shifts the threshold voltage of the cell transistor and this is detected with a sense amplifier when the cell is read. The maximum charge the floating gate can accumulate varies from one technology to another and normally is between 103 and 105 electrons. For standard 5 V EEPROM cell, programming causes about a 3.5 V shift in the threshold level. Some modern Flash memory devices employ multiple level detection against IC flash copying, thus increasing the capacity of the memory. There are also memory devices with full analog design which store charge proportional to the input voltage.