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JayArr

Canada
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Posted - 04/28/2017 :  11:02:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
UPDATE:

After waiting about 28 hours it failed verification at 0x000000

What a waste of time!

Anyone have any ideas why this didn't work? The file I read from the known good IC was saved as .bin, is that correct or should I have saved it as a .hex file?

devices.txt lists this as:

ID=202018
Class=W25x10
Category=Serial_Eprom
Mfg=ST
VCC=3.6V
Codesize=16777216
Adapter=ADP-098

Jeff


Hi

I've got an ST 25P28V6P in my GQ-4x4, (using adapter ADP-098).

I selected Device=M25P28V

It read the original fine but I'm trying to write to a new IC and it's been more than 12 hours and it's only at 79%

Is this normal? Will I be rewarded for my patience if I just let it finish?

Jeff

JayArr

Edited by - JayArr on 04/28/2017 19:50:32
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JayArr

Canada
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Posted - 04/28/2017 :  21:09:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
OK, new update. Good News Bad News:

Good News: I re-wrote the IC and the second time it took about ten minutes. I have no idea why the first time took so long.

Bad News: It still didn't verify, It looks like not all the data in any given block is being written correctly.

I've got the datasheet for the STM25P128 and have confirmed the VCC, code size, Mfg and ID. What I can't find is a reference to the W25x10 class.

Any help?

JayArr
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JayArr

Canada
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Posted - 04/28/2017 :  21:34:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
OK, I erased then blank checked it, then I turned down the speed to "0" and with only Write checked in auto mode I wrote again, this time it verified after. WooHoo!


JayArr
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anniel

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Posted - 04/29/2017 :  04:59:18  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Yes, too much speed sometimes causes trouble. Also look for good clean contact between the chip pins and the adapter socket.
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