From: Uwe Hermann Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2013 07:34:07 +0000 (+0200) Subject: lpc: vultureprog: Cosmetics in the README. X-Git-Url: https://sigrok.org/gitaction?a=commitdiff_plain;h=a661aa49f35c781faed8d07d99ffc813af563aa1;p=sigrok-dumps.git lpc: vultureprog: Cosmetics in the README. --- diff --git a/lpc/vultureprog/README b/lpc/vultureprog/README index 5f652e2..3dcdeb5 100644 --- a/lpc/vultureprog/README +++ b/lpc/vultureprog/README @@ -2,49 +2,54 @@ Arbitrary LPC (low pin count) traffic ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -These captures are the identification and programming with random data of a LPC -(low pin count) interface flash chip. The LPC bus is emulated with an ARM -Cortex-M microcontroller, and does not run at the standard 33MHz clock. Although -the clock contains significant jitter, the connected chips respond and -communicate as expected. +These captures are the identification and programming with random data of an +LPC (low pin count) interface flash chip. The LPC bus is emulated with an ARM +Cortex-M microcontroller, and does not run at the standard 33MHz clock. +Although the clock contains significant jitter, the connected chips respond +and communicate as expected. Details: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low_Pin_Count http://www.intel.com/design/chipsets/industry/25128901.pdf -Hardware Setup +Hardware setup -------------- -A VultureProg daughterboard was attached to a TI Stellaris Launcphad board. A -SST49LF080A flash chip was installed in the PLCC socket. The core clock of the -CPU was reduced from 80MHz to 16MHz to permit the logic analyzer to capture all -details of the waveform. +A VultureProg daughterboard was attached to a TI Stellaris Launchpad board. +An SST49LF080A flash chip was installed in the PLCC socket. The core clock of +the CPU was reduced from 80MHz to 16MHz to permit the logic analyzer to +capture all details of the waveform. The logic analyzer used was connected to +the "LPC probe" header of the VultureProg daughterboard. Hardware: http://github.com/mrnuke/vultureprog-hardware Firmware + SW: http://git.qiprog.org/ -The logic analyzer used was a MCU123 USBee AX Pro clone. It was connected to the -"LPC probe" header of the VultureProg daughterboard. All captures were run at -24MHz sampling rate. - -Hookup ------- -P0: LAD0 -P1: LAD1 -P2: LAD2 -P3: LAD3 -P4: LCLK -P5: #LFRAME -P6: NC -P7: NC +The logic analyzer used was an MCU123 USBee AX Pro clone (at 24MHz): + + Probe LPC + ---------- + 0 LAD0 + 1 LAD1 + 2 LAD2 + 3 LAD3 + 4 LCLK + 5 LFRAME# + Data ---- -- lpc_vultureprog.sr - VultureProg BIOS chip programmer programming random data to a SST49LF080A. +lpc_vultureprog.sr: + + VultureProg BIOS chip programmer programming random data to an SST49LF080A. The bus clock was intentionally reduced to allow capture with an FX2-based logic analyzer. +The sigrok command line used was: + + sigrok-cli --driver fx2lafw --config samplerate=24mhz --samples 23552000 \ + -o + This data is released into the public domain. +