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Need Help Identifying Controller type

Postby obxspook » 28.02.17, 21:42

This is from the inside of a Lexar Pro Class 3 32GB SD card. Markings on the Memory Chips are "5QD22 NW553". There are no other markings on the internals.

Markings on the back of the SD card are

P38C2904C1
31531-C10-32GBBM
3185B
made in korea

Thanks!
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Re: Need Help Identifying Controller type

Postby Roman_TS » 02.03.17, 14:52

Hello! Controller is hidden, but if it is Lexar - mostly probable it is SM2702 or SM2685.
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Re: Need Help Identifying Controller type

Postby obxspook » 10.03.17, 06:04

Thank you Roman! I was able to get a full dump from the chips, and I found a workable solution from the global solutions center. 100% of the data recovered!

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Re: Need Help Identifying Controller type

Postby Amarbir[CDR-Labs] » 12.03.17, 17:20

obxspook wrote:Source of the post Thank you Roman! I was able to get a full dump from the chips, and I found a workable solution from the global solutions center. 100% of the data recovered!


Awesome ,
Roman knows i for a matter of fact get only hard cases lol.There are software tools out there that can help identify controller even when cards are dead
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Re: Need Help Identifying Controller type

Postby Roman_TS » 14.03.17, 11:50

Amarbir[CDR-Labs] wrote:Source of the post There are software tools out there that can help identify controller even when cards are dead

I don't need them :) I can say what type of controller inside if just will look at dump structure ;)

Here is a small guide for you:
http://blog.acelaboratory.com/pc-3000-f ... -chip.html

Also, if for some reason controller is hidden, I can recommend Flash Info software - free tool for detecting NAND and controller parameters.

http://www.antspec.com/index.html
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Re: Need Help Identifying Controller type

Postby antonvn » 21.07.17, 14:40

I have a similar Lexar card, which is used by the photography community. I do not have the card reader adapter for Flash, so I stuck it into my ThinkPad's card reader and Windows comes up with a message that the card is not formatted and asks me if I want to format the card.

I am on the waiting list for the card reader adapter and I would like to know if the adapter would have treated the card and response differently - can you comment on this please - I have no idea when the card reader adapters will be available again?

Second question; does anyone have the card reader adapter who wants to sell it to me?

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Re: Need Help Identifying Controller type

Postby Roman_TS » 21.07.17, 14:47

Hello.

I can recommend you a Spider Board Adapter, because it would universal adapter for different type of monolith. Spider Board can work in Card Adapter mode - you just arrange all needles on SD card state interface (9 pins), and read it like you read through Card Adapter :)
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Re: Need Help Identifying Controller type

Postby jerema » 22.07.17, 08:56

Hello Roman,
how does it work to use the spider board as card adapter ?

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Postby Amarbir[CDR-Labs] » 23.07.17, 16:23

Roman_TS wrote:Source of the post Hello.

I can recommend you a Spider Board Adapter, because it would universal adapter for different type of monolith. Spider Board can work in Card Adapter mode - you just arrange all needles on SD card state interface (9 pins), and read it like you read through Card Adapter :)



Roman ,
I never new this man ,Then its truly universal
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Re: Need Help Identifying Controller type

Postby Roman_TS » 28.07.17, 10:17

jerema wrote:Source of the post Hello Roman,
how does it work to use the spider board as card adapter ?


You just set needles on default SD or mSD pins and creating a new task in Flash, where the SOURCE should be CARD ADAPTER. This option will appear if Spider Board is plugged to PC-3000 Flash.
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Re: Need Help Identifying Controller type

Postby jerema » 31.07.17, 14:28

Hello Roman, thanks. I will try this.
Where can I find the pinout from the micro Sd and SD card ?

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Postby Roman_TS » 01.08.17, 08:59

jerema wrote:Source of the post Hello Roman, thanks. I will try this.
Where can I find the pinout from the micro Sd and SD card ?



Right here ;)
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Re: Need Help Identifying Controller type

Postby jerema » 01.08.17, 09:42

Thanks Roman, but in spider board I can only choice this:where is VSS ?
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Re: Need Help Identifying Controller type

Postby Roman_TS » 01.08.17, 16:07

VDD = VCC = Power supply.

Anyway, We strongly recommend to solder PWR and GND wire to state interface, and do not set needles on POWER and GND. So, just set VDD to unused needle.
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Re: Need Help Identifying Controller type

Postby rdighade » 23.07.21, 18:30

Roman_TS wrote:Source of the post
jerema wrote:Source of the post Hello Roman,
how does it work to use the spider board as card adapter ?


You just set needles on default SD or mSD pins and creating a new task in Flash, where the SOURCE should be CARD ADAPTER. This option will appear if Spider Board is plugged to PC-3000 Flash.

it will be intresting to try this out .. wish i could invest in spider board but i think i will have to wait .


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