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    Default hyundai I10 2012 MCU 9S12HY64

    i have this Hyundai I10 with a 9S12HY64 what tools to read this MCU ?
    i have Orange5 original
    Xprog original
    Carprog clone
    is there any pinouts for this cluster ?
    i dont mind removing the MCU if i can read it on orange or xprog or carprog
    and if i need another tool please let me know which one
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    upa usb 1.3 version

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    anyone tried if abritus can read the dashboard dump of this car by OBD ?
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    Hi ,........
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    Quote Originally Posted by amir_82013 View Post
    Hi

    • Compatible with XPROG-box software V5.4.5 or higher.
    • Supported devices:
      • MC9S12P32/64/96/128 P-FLASH
      • MC9S12P32/64/96/128 D-FLASH
      • MC9S12HA32/48/64 P-FLASH
      • MC9S12HA32/48/64 D-FLASH
      • MC9S12HY32/48/64 P-FLASH
      • MC9S12HY32/48/64 D-FLASH
        MC9S12HY/HA Family
        The MC9S12HY/HA family is an automotive, 16-bit microcontroller product line that is specifically designed for entry level instrument clusters. This family also services generic automotive applications requiring CAN, LCD, Motor driver control or LIN/J2602. Typical examples of these applications include instrument clusters for automobiles and 2 or 3 wheelers, HVAC displays, general purpose motor control and body controllers.
        The MC9S12HY/HA family uses many of the same features found on the MC9S12P family, including error correction code (ECC) on flash memory, a separate data-flash module for diagnostic or data storage,
        a fast analog-to-digital converter (ATD) and a frequency modulated phase locked loop (IPLL) that improves theEMCperformance. The MC9S12HY/HA family features a 40x4 liquid crystal display (LCD) controller/driver and a motor pulse width modulator (MC) consisting of up to 16 high current outputs. It
        is capable of stepper motor stall detection (SSD), please contact a Freescale sales office for detailed information.
        The MC9S12HY/HA family delivers all the advantages and efficiencies of a 16-bit MCU while retaining the low cost, power consumption, EMC, and code-size efficiency advantages currently enjoyed by users of Freescale***8217;s existing 8-bit and 16-bit MCU families. Like the MC9S12HZ family, the MC9S12HY/HA
        family run 16-bit wide accesses without wait states for all peripherals and memories. The MC9S12HY/HA family is available in 100-pin LQFP and 64-pin LQFP package options. In addition to the I/O ports available in each module, further I/O ports are available with interrupt capability allowing wake-up from
        stop or wait modes.

    wow
    you must be really clever to write all that stuff about 9s12 micro. Where did you learn all that?

    I guess you must be a prof. at some university?

    Look forward to more of your tutorials
    thanks

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