looking for pinmap for sandisk 64 g Monolith
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looking for pinmap for sandisk 64 g Monolith
i'm looking for pin,ap for this attached pic Monolith SD / SDHC .
Re: looking for pinmap for sandisk 64 g Monolith
Hello.
Try to check BLUE pins. They should be the same - VCC. "Beep" them with the help of Multimeter.
If they are VCC, then pinout will be like this:
http://www.pc3000flash.com/solbase/mono ... 7&lang=eng
Skip red pins in the left and red on the right. Use only Green area to calculate the target pins.
Try to check BLUE pins. They should be the same - VCC. "Beep" them with the help of Multimeter.
If they are VCC, then pinout will be like this:
http://www.pc3000flash.com/solbase/mono ... 7&lang=eng
Skip red pins in the left and red on the right. Use only Green area to calculate the target pins.
With best regards
ACELab Technical Support
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Re: looking for pinmap for sandisk 64 g Monolith
Roman_TS wrote:Source of the post Hello.
Try to check BLUE pins. They should be the same - VCC. "Beep" them with the help of Multimeter.
If they are VCC, then pinout will be like this:
http://www.pc3000flash.com/solbase/mono ... 7&lang=eng
Skip red pins in the left and red on the right. Use only Green area to calculate the target pins.
the 2 blue point are not short with Multimeter . should is go for wiring links to the points
Re: looking for pinmap for sandisk 64 g Monolith
Yes, try to detect the same pair of pins. Probably they will be VCC, so you would be able to shift the target pins to the left or to the right.
With best regards
ACELab Technical Support
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Re: looking for pinmap for sandisk 64 g Monolith
Roman_TS wrote:Source of the post able to shift the target pins to the left or to the right.
could you please explain this
Re: looking for pinmap for sandisk 64 g Monolith
Try to find a pair of pins which have the same line (same signal which is beeping with multimeter). Most likely it would be VCC or GND. IF points would be the same, then we would be able to compare them with current pinout.
With best regards
ACELab Technical Support
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blog.acelab.eu.com
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Re: looking for pinmap for sandisk 64 g Monolith
Find VCC and GND, than fit standard Sandisk pinout based on this.
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