Hi. I've done about 20 JTAG's (old method) with this 360nandflasher, and about 10 RGH's (new method) also with this 360nandflasher.
I've updated it with ARMV3.hex in nandpro 3.0 through Maximus CK 1.0, which worked 100% fine. (did this so I could flash my Digilent Coolrunners with xsvf files)
Done 3-4 rgh's after I did the update, and nothing seemed wrong until today.
Suddenly I had no contact, even though the soldering points and everything checked out. Restarted pc, pushed the button on the 360nandflasher, reinstalled drivers, everything. Suddenly I got it to read 2-3 blocks, but then it just gave error after error..
Then I tried reupdating it with ARMv3.hex, but it couldnt find it at all.. Neither could the software 360nandflasher.
Now, I've worked with electronics and soldering the past 10 years, so I think I can fix it if a component has blown or something. Is there a diagram/schematic with values to the different caps, resistors, and so on? Maybe I can fix it.
there's 3 pins in the connection port that looks black-ish. So I think maybe a soft-shortcircuit has happened there. I can trace these back, but I need to know the correct values of the caps/resistors.
ANy help would be deeply appreciated. Thanks
Tom, Norway
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Posted 04 January 2012 - 12:45 PM
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Posted 04 January 2012 - 02:18 PM
welcome to Nandpro 3 - the art of killing Nandflashers and NAND-X's
I have 20+ of these items killed by programming glitchers, these where never designed to do this type of work, the Arm7 (LPC-2146) controller needs to be repalced this has fixed everyone that has come in for repair
I have 20+ of these items killed by programming glitchers, these where never designed to do this type of work, the Arm7 (LPC-2146) controller needs to be repalced this has fixed everyone that has come in for repair
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