VCC or 3.3V *Photo*

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VCC or 3.3V *Photo*

Postby osity » 21.04.17, 22:15

When the ACE monolith pinout shows "VCC" on the micro SD card are we supposed to solder it to the "VCC" solder header on the adapter? I thought it was supposed to be soldered to the 3.3V.

Also:
Is R/#B1 equal to R/B when soldering on the circuit board?
Is #CE0 equal to CE when soldering to the circuit board?


Everything has been connected according to the monolith pinout and I get the following error in the picture attachment. It seems one part is not reading.
I have verified continuity from of all the connections on the microSD to circuite board with a multi-meter.

It seems like it's being read correctly but the suite cannot find the appropriate parameters. Is this the case? What do I need to do?
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Re: VCC or 3.3V *Photo*

Postby Amarbir[CDR-Labs] » 25.04.17, 05:17

Voila ,
This Seems To Be a Bug in Their Latest Update Version 7.0.6.XXXX .Yesterday i had a Sandisk Extreme 32GB SD Card ,Once i Wired It Up This Screen Would Come And Not Let Me Pass .What i did Was That I Disabled The 16Bit Chip Test From The Selection And i Was Able To Pass This Screen .Roman Please Check This I Will Talk To Max Also Regarding This Today when He is Online .You Can Solder VCC And GND To The Normal Micro Sd Or SD Main Copper Pads That We See Generally .As Fas As Soldering then On Points After Varnish Removal or For That Matter on Pins "Which Are Generally Visible In Micro SD " Are Only necessary if and only if there is a break in vcc and gnu from main contacts to these internal contacts .For your understanding of rb and ce please refer here -> http://blog.acelab.eu.com/pc-3000-f ... gnals.html

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Re: VCC or 3.3V *Photo*

Postby Roman_TS » 25.04.17, 09:01

Hi all! Guys, please re-download PC-3000 Flash from updatebox. We renew setup.exe in last week. It is still 7.0.5 product (7.0.6 in software), but it contain a couple of bug fixes.
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Re: VCC or 3.3V *Photo*

Postby Amarbir[CDR-Labs] » 25.04.17, 13:34

Roman_TS wrote:Source of the post Hi all! Guys, please re-download PC-3000 Flash from updatebox. We renew setup.exe in last week. It is still 7.0.5 product (7.0.6 in software), but it contain a couple of bug fixes.


Well,
This is exactly the version i downloaded mr roman and this bug is exactly in this version .Version is 7.0.6.4006 .The other thing Is That it Is Giving Error when we search for solution and apply .I will confirm this and tell you but this read Chip Id i am 100% Sure
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Re: VCC or 3.3V *Photo*

Postby osity » 25.04.17, 15:28

I updated the software and still get the same result.
Thanks Amarbir for the link to the blog. Unfortunately because the article is so poorly written I don't confidently understand much of it.

Roman:
Is R/#B1 on the circuit board equal to R/B on the MicroSD?
Is #CE0 on the circuit board equal to CE on the MicroSD?
That is how I soldered it.

This is the pinout for the MicroSD:
http://www.pc3000flash.com/solbase/mono ... 4&lang=eng

And below is a picture of the error.
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Re: VCC or 3.3V *Photo*

Postby Roman_TS » 25.04.17, 15:36

Don't forget to check your connection settings in OPTION menu. IP adress must be empty. GSC solution search will work normally
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Re: VCC or 3.3V *Photo*

Postby osity » 25.04.17, 15:42

Ip field was already empty. Is this what you mean? I cant do GSC solution until i get chip ID it seems.
Is my pinout solder connection as stated above correct?
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Re: VCC or 3.3V *Photo*

Postby osity » 25.04.17, 16:02

here are my circuit board connections
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Re: VCC or 3.3V *Photo*

Postby Amarbir[CDR-Labs] » 25.04.17, 17:28

osity wrote:Source of the post I updated the software and still get the same result.
Thanks Amarbir for the link to the blog. Unfortunately because the article is so poorly written I don't confidently understand much of it.

Roman:
Is R/#B1 on the circuit board equal to R/B on the MicroSD?
Is #CE0 on the circuit board equal to CE on the MicroSD?
That is how I soldered it.

This is the pinout for the MicroSD:
http://www.pc3000flash.com/solbase/mono ... 4&lang=eng

And below is a picture of the error.



Hello ,
You Have Soldered The Connections Correctly IMHO . @ Roman The GSC Solution once downloaded does not run says no of parts not matching when its fully matching
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Re: VCC or 3.3V *Photo*

Postby Roman_TS » 26.04.17, 09:33

osity wrote:Source of the post here are my circuit board connections


Soldering is incorrect. You need to solder VCC from MicroSD to V2 on Ciruit Board. You solder to VCC instead V2.

Also, triggers on Circuit Board should be set with following configuration: 1,2,3,4,5 - SWITCHED OFF, 6 - SWITCHED ON
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Re: VCC or 3.3V *Photo*

Postby Roman_TS » 26.04.17, 09:34

Also, about correct settings for Internet Connection window. It should be like that:
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Re: VCC or 3.3V *Photo*

Postby osity » 26.04.17, 16:22

The switches 1,2,3,4,5,6 were all off and that is the way we worked with them in the course. Perhaps that's why it didn't work in when I was there. They are now set the way you instructed.
VCC on the microSD is now connected to V2 on the board.
The internet connection parameters are now set the way you instructed.
I still get the same result. 16bit (JEDEC) fails with "ID uncorrect"

After restarting the software it automatically did a download with the result: Ok CRC32 file! - "1" CRC = 3076174448
Now when I start the program it asks "repeate the download?"


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Re: VCC or 3.3V *Photo*

Postby Roman_TS » 27.04.17, 10:20

Everything is soldered well now. Check all pins with each other on Short Circuit, and make sure that everything is soldered correctly with microscope.
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Re: VCC or 3.3V *Photo*

Postby osity » 27.04.17, 20:07

When creating a task I set it as:
Number of chip:1
Controller: blank

Every time I open a task it still asks "repeate the download?"
I think there is something wrong with the software.

There are no shorts anywhere that I can see.
I right click on "Unknown chip" then "Read chip ID" and I still get the same "uncorrect ID" result.

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Re: VCC or 3.3V *Photo*

Postby Multi-COM » 27.04.17, 21:39

"repeate the download?" it's for GSC - it's checking if there are new version available and if CRC is different from data you downloaded it ask to redownload but this don't have nothing to do with incorrect ID results - check soldering, especially if there are no shorts between nearest pins
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