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Explore our portfolio of successful technical solutions, ranging from advanced PCB reverse engineering to complex IC decryption. We bridge the gap between legacy hardware and modern innovation, delivering precise schematics, firmware recovery, and actionable engineering insights.

STM32 Nucleo Development Boards
Reverse Engineering Projects
Aidan Taylor

STM32 Nucleo Development Boards

ST’s STM32 Nucleo development boards encompass a range of options, including NUCLEO-F030R8 (supporting STM32F0), NUCLEO-F103RB (supporting STM32F), NUCLEO-F401RE (supporting STM32F4), and NUCLEO-L152RE (supporting STM32L1). These boards offer various combinations of

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Microchip PIC18 Series PIC18F26K40 Microcontroller
IC Decryption & Unlocking
Aidan Taylor

Microchip PIC18 Series: PIC18F26K40 Microcontroller

About PIC18F26K40 Microcontroller The PIC18F26K40 microcontroller is a powerful and versatile device with a range of advanced features such as strong security, multiple communication interfaces, and energy-saving capabilities. It is

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IC Decryption & Unlocking
Aidan Taylor

ATtiny13 Microcontroller

ATtiny13 Microcontroller Overview The ATtiny13 is a low-power 8-bit CMOS microcontroller based on the enhanced AVR RISC architecture. With its advanced instruction set and single-clock cycle instruction execution time, the

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IC Decryption & Unlocking
Aidan Taylor

STM32F429VGT6 Chip Decryption for Gas Analyzers

Is your gas analyzer’s STM32F429VGT6 chip locked due to encryption? Time – sensitive exclusive decryption service available! Our team provides a comprehensive solution to quickly retrieve your data and get your analyzer back on track.

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STM32CubeProgrammer Tutorial
Firmware Extraction Cases
Aidan Taylor

STM32CubeProgrammer Tutorial

Introduction to STM32CubeProgrammer STM32CubeProgrammer is a very powerful STM32 programming tool launched by STMicroelectronics. It highly integrates the functions of the following tools: STVP or STLinkUtility (JTAG/SWD programming tool) STMFlashLoaderDemo (UART

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Well Done Technology was established in 2008, focus on PCB reverse engineering, PCB assembly, PCB design and manufacturing. Our technical team of more than 20 people includes senior engineers with rich experience.

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