X-Git-Url: https://sigrok.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=spi%2Fmx25l1605d%2FREADME;h=920ae313a1643f9909e937fe8d18572296a82604;hb=55d0cdf234c43a332f40038227616a0587e92b75;hp=c884330a3db4b8863ee81e4829b4b9ffaee72762;hpb=f28b538fa3cb12966a90c1b1cff741d6cd08d40e;p=sigrok-dumps.git diff --git a/spi/mx25l1605d/README b/spi/mx25l1605d/README index c884330..920ae31 100644 --- a/spi/mx25l1605d/README +++ b/spi/mx25l1605d/README @@ -1,5 +1,10 @@ -This is an example capture of a Macronix MX25L1605D (MX25L1605DPI-12G) -SPI flash chip (16MBit == 2Mbyte; NOR flash) that is being written to. +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Macronix MX25L1605D (SPI flash chip) +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +This is a set of example captures of a Macronix MX25L1605D (MX25L1605DPI-12G) +SPI flash chip (16MBit == 2Mbyte; NOR flash) that is probed, being written to, +read, or erased. The SPI programmer hardware used is openbiosprog-spi, see @@ -9,34 +14,94 @@ The software used for programming it is flashrom, see http://flashrom.org/FT2232SPI_Programmer -The command line used was - flashrom -p ft2232_spi:type=2232H,port=A -w filename +Logic analyzer setup +-------------------- -where 'filename' is a 2MByte file filled with lots of consecutive "HelloWorld" -ASCII character strings. +The logic analyzer used was a ChronoVu LA8 (at 25MHz): -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=25mhz --samples 8388608 \ - -p '1=CS#,2=MISO,3=SCLK,4=MOSI,5=WP#,6=HOLD#' \ - -o mx25l1605d_write_hello_world.sigrok - -The ChronoVu LA8 probes were connected like this to the MX25L1605D chip: - - Probe SPI chip pin - ------------------------ + Probe MX25L1605D pin + -------------------------- 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 + + +Probing +------- + +The flashrom command line used was: + + flashrom -p ft2232_spi:type=2232H,port=A + +The sigrok command line used was: + + sigrok-cli -d 0:samplerate=25mhz --samples 8388608 \ + -p '1=CS#,2=MISO,3=SCLK,4=MOSI,5=WP#,6=HOLD#' \ + --wait-trigger --triggers 3=1 \ + -o mx25l1605d_probe.sr + +The capturing starts when the SCLK signal is high for the first time +(it's low per default). We capture as many samples as fit into the 8MByte +buffer of the logic analyzer. + +The capture might not contain the complete flashrom chip detection sequence. + + +Writing +------- + +The flashrom command line used was: + + flashrom -p ft2232_spi:type=2232H,port=A -w filename + +where 'filename' is a 2MByte file filled with lots of consecutive "HelloWorld" +ASCII character strings. + +The sigrok command line used was: + + sigrok-cli -d 0:samplerate=25mhz --samples 8388608 \ + -p '1=CS#,2=MISO,3=SCLK,4=MOSI,5=WP#,6=HOLD#' \ + -o mx25l1605d_write.sr 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 that, the flashrom command took quite a bit longer than what the capture shows). + +Reading +------- + +The flashrom command line used was: + + flashrom -p ft2232_spi:type=2232H,port=A -r dump.dd + +The sigrok command line used was: + + sigrok-cli -d 0:samplerate=25mhz --samples 8388608 \ + -p '1=CS#,2=MISO,3=SCLK,4=MOSI,5=WP#,6=HOLD#' \ + -o mx25l1605d_read.sr + +The capture only contains a small part of the read procedure. The data in +the chip consists of consecutive "HelloWorld" ASCII strings. + + +Erasing +------- + +The flashrom command line used was: + + flashrom -p ft2232_spi:type=2232H,port=A -E + +The sigrok command line used was: + + sigrok-cli -d 0:samplerate=25mhz --samples 8388608 \ + -p '1=CS#,2=MISO,3=SCLK,4=MOSI,5=WP#,6=HOLD#' \ + -o mx25l1605d_erase.sr + +The capture does not contain the full erase process, only a small part of it. +