Sandisk 32gb Extreme Pro

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Sandisk 32gb Extreme Pro

Postby dan.florian.mihai » 07.04.25, 16:45

Hello my friends

The scard shows as write protected and cant access the data on it.
This card has to have 25 pins on it, exactly the number of pins on the spiderboard
Are they all really absolutely mandatory? It's really hard to pin these rotating needles to this lengthy pinout
And what does the pin's number mean? I man Vcc and Gnd are obvoius for me, but the rest D7 D13 aetc.? Where can I get info on what they are used for
Thank you for all your help
Dan
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Re: Sandisk 32gb Extreme Pro

Postby Roman_TS » 08.04.25, 09:53

Hello. Your SD layout it Type 19:

http://www.pc3000flash.com/solbase/mono ... 8&lang=eng

Don't forget to skip first two pins in the beginning, like on the picture inside the monolith profile.

Layout that you chose is a bit wrong. It's mostly for 16-bit old Sandisk SD card with small capacity.
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Re: Sandisk 32gb Extreme Pro

Postby dan.florian.mihai » 08.04.25, 17:08

Thank you, it kind of works, except I cannot find WP, VCC to set in the dropdown list at the pins for the pinmap
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Re: Sandisk 32gb Extreme Pro

Postby Roman_TS » 09.04.25, 09:34

WP is a write protect. You can ignore it. VCC and GND must be SOLDERED BY WIRES! Not set as the needles, it's important.
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