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NAND parameters

Postby lcoughey » 07.04.16, 20:23

I have a new NAND chip that isn't in the database yet. Anyone happen to have the specs to manually create a new record or to import in?

64GB BGA-52
Label on chip: FA64B08UCT1-B5
ID: 984CA090

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Re: NAND parameters

Postby Roman_TS » 08.04.16, 11:07

For parameters detection we need full chip ID. It should consist of two parts. Can you send me this info?
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Re: NAND parameters

Postby lcoughey » 08.04.16, 14:02

Roman_TS wrote:Source of the post or parameters detection we need full chip ID. It should consist of two parts. Can you send me this info?

External Adaprer: LGA-52 (12x17,14x18)
PinState ID= 8 ->
.. Bus= 8 bit/ IO0x-0 -> ID= 0x984CA090 (ID EXT= 0x984CA090 74500814) - OK! Parts detect... 1 OK! 2 Fail!

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Re: NAND parameters

Postby Roman_TS » 11.04.16, 08:52

As we understand - ID reads incorrectly, there should be other ID. Try to clear all pads on bottom side of chip, and read ID again. Now - it's not ID, it's just group of bytes where some of them are equal to real ID, and some are not.
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Re: NAND parameters

Postby dolab » 12.08.16, 12:37

Hi,

I have also the same chip (2 pieces) found on a 128Gb Kingston SD card
PC3000 also tells me the chip id = 0X983C9593 7A510804

After that i immediatly get an error about the VCC power and a overcurrent of the limit of 200mA

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Re: NAND parameters

Postby Roman_TS » 12.08.16, 14:47

Hello Dolab!

For solution of this problem you need to change power scheme parameters from scheme number 9 to scheme number 8. Please, contact with our TS department for getting more info about that.
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Re: NAND parameters

Postby dolab » 30.08.16, 13:56

I did only select powerscheme 8, but still getting te same error. PC3000 checks the parts: 1:OK, 2:OK, 3:Fail but i guess that's because there are no more parts in this chip than the mentioned 2.
I'm really getting a little bit hopeless now... :cry:

By the way: Online chatting doesn't work for me, trying to get someone to answer my questions but had no luck at all for several days in a row by now. Is it even operational?


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Re: NAND parameters

Postby lcoughey » 30.08.16, 14:16

dolab wrote:Source of the post By the way: Online chatting doesn't work for me, trying to get someone to answer my questions but had no luck at all for several days in a row by now. Is it even operational?

Did you open a ticket?


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Re: NAND parameters

Postby dolab » 30.08.16, 15:00

You don't need to open a ticket if you want online chatsupport if i'm correct.
But yes...i opened a ticket for the overcurrent problem :thumbup:

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Re: NAND parameters

Postby Roman_TS » 30.08.16, 15:46

Chats - for those persons who already create a ticket :P We can't warranty that we can accept all chats that appears every minute. So if you want to discuss about your problem, better to create a ticket, describe your problem, and during 24 hours we will provide you an answer (but usually in 95% not later than in 30-60 minutes).
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Re: NAND parameters

Postby dolab » 31.08.16, 15:07

I've tried the solution provided in this post and it worked, it was my mistake why it didn't work the first time. Thanks Roman!

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Re: NAND parameters

Postby Amarbir[CDR-Labs] » 01.09.16, 10:34

dolab wrote:Source of the post I've tried the solution provided in this post and it worked, it was my mistake why it didn't work the first time. Thanks Roman!


Hi Dolabs ,
Nice to Meet You Here My Name is Amarbir From CDRLabs India .The Solution You Are Talking About Is Cleaning the Chip contacts Right And Trying again
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