where 'filename' is a 2MByte file filled with lots of consecutive "HelloWorld"
ASCII character strings.
-The logic analyzer used for capturing is a Saleae Logic at a sample rate
-of 2MHz. The capture was done using sigrok (02/2011) via
+The logic analyzer used for capturing is a ChronoVu LA8 at a sample rate
+of 25MHz. The capture was done using sigrok (11/2011) via
- sigrok-cli -d 0:samplerate=2MHz --time 5s -o foo
+ sigrok-cli -d 0:samplerate=25mhz --samples 8388608 \
+ -p '1=CS#,2=MISO,3=SCLK,4=MOSI,5=WP#,6=HOLD#' \
+ -o mx25l1605d_write_hello_world.sigrok
-The Saleae Logic probes were connected like this to the MX25L1605D chip:
+The ChronoVu LA8 probes were connected like this to the MX25L1605D chip:
Probe SPI chip pin
------------------------
- 1 (black) CS#
- 2 (brown) SO/SIO1 (a.k.a MISO)
- 3 (red) SCLK
- 4 (orange) SI/SIO0 (a.k.a MOSI)
- 5 (yellow) WP#/ACC
- 6 (green) HOLD#
+ 0 (green) CS#
+ 1 (orange) SO/SIO1 (a.k.a MISO)
+ 2 (white) SCLK
+ 3 (red) SI/SIO0 (a.k.a MOSI)
+ 4 (gray) WP#/ACC
+ 5 (brown) HOLD#
GND GND
-The capture is only partial, it contains 5 seconds of the write process
+The capture is only partial, it contains a small part of the write process
(it does not contain the chip identification, chip erase, etc. which comes
-before the actual write parts; it also does not contain anything after those
-5 seconds, the flashrom command took quite a bit longer than 5 seconds).
+before the actual write parts; it also does not contain anything after that,
+the flashrom command took quite a bit longer than what the capture shows).