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Is there any way to connect a 2.5" USB PCB by terminal?

Posted: 21.01.22, 17:58
by Tri5
There's no obvious pins, but is there any way to make some modifications to allow a terminal connection? Would be very handy to be able to read the ROM on these boards.

Re: Is there any way to connect a 2.5" USB PCB by terminal?

Posted: 21.01.22, 18:15
by d_d_recovery
There is a SATA equivalent (with terminal port) for almost all Toshiba USB drives.

Re: Is there any way to connect a 2.5" USB PCB by terminal?

Posted: 24.01.22, 08:31
by Tri5
Yes I know, its the conversion that is the hassle. Their ROM chips on most Toshiba PCBs can't be read with a chip reader like most other PCBs.

Re: Is there any way to connect a 2.5" USB PCB by terminal?

Posted: 24.01.22, 09:04
by digitalsupport
Been reading and writing Toshiba ROMs on the PCB for years with pogo WSON clip with RevelProg IS, very fast and safe.

Re: Is there any way to connect a 2.5" USB PCB by terminal?

Posted: 24.01.22, 15:27
by d_d_recovery
I think this is a cason chip so not so easy to read.
But swapping the ROM is literally a 2 minute job.
What's the hassle?

Re: Is there any way to connect a 2.5" USB PCB by terminal?

Posted: 24.01.22, 15:47
by Tri5
The hassle is I don't have any soldering experience so I wouldn't trust myself to do it, when I can't find any other way to read/write the chips I outsource it to a specialist circuit board repair company and even they mess it up half the time.

digitalsupport are you able to read/write both kinds of ROM chips? When its this kind, its no problem

https://media.digikey.com/Renders/Texas ... 8-SOIC.jpg

But when its this kind that Toshiba uses alot, I haven't found any device that can make the right contacts to read it.

https://sep.yimg.com/ay/yhst-1443758497 ... 7116-6.gif

Re: Is there any way to connect a 2.5" USB PCB by terminal?

Posted: 24.01.22, 16:12
by d_d_recovery
Tri5 wrote:Source of the post The hassle is I don't have any soldering experience so I wouldn't trust myself to do it, when I can't find any other way to read/write the chips I outsource it to a specialist circuit board repair company and even they mess it up half the time.

Why not buy a few PCBs off eBay and experiment. Its a very easy (and basic) skill to learn.

Re: Is there any way to connect a 2.5" USB PCB by terminal?

Posted: 24.01.22, 22:27
by digitalsupport
There are a lot of working pogo pin adapters for both WSON and SOIC chips.
Agree that moving chip is 2 min job, but i prefer to read and write :)
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