AT25DF641 (Atmel) in USBJTAGNT

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AT25DF641 (Atmel) in USBJTAGNT

Post by lamp »

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Some suggestion how to write this flash memory (SPI)?

It is a new component, virgin, never been used.

The component is out of circuit.

The datasheet is here.

Thanks!

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Post by usbbdm »

This is just another serial flash. If the existing software does not supports it then it should not be too hard to add support.
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I just checked datasheet, the chip should be supported. Just need to add to the flash.xml.
lamp do you have the chip? If you do I can work with you remotely to see if we can create the xml for it.
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Post by lamp »

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usbbdm wrote:I just checked datasheet, the chip should be supported. Just need to add to the flash.xml.
lamp do you have the chip? If you do I can work with you remotely to see if we can create the xml for it.
Mr. BDM, I don't have experience.

I don't know programming!
I can only follow their guidelines.

I have the component (chip), a power source of 3.3 volts,
multimeter and a lot of goodwill!

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lamp wrote:.



Mr. BDM, I don't have experience.

I don't know programming!
I can only follow their guidelines.

I have the component (chip), a power source of 3.3 volts,
multimeter and a lot of goodwill!

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Make proper connection and you should ready to go.
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Post by lamp »

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usbbdm wrote: Make proper connection and
you should ready to go.
Thanks for helping!

It is gratifying to receive such information
very accurate - and who help much those
has doesn't experience (like me ...)!

Mr. BDM is always ready to solve
our problems - and this makes the interface
USBJTAGNT always the best choice!

I have much respect for Mr. CAPONE, but
he needs to take more seriously the difficulties
of those seeking aid - and forget the jokes!

I will return. Thanks a lot!

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Post by CAPONE »

lamp wrote:.



Thanks for helping!

It is gratifying to receive such information
very accurate - and who help much those
has doesn't experience (like me ...)!

Mr. BDM is always ready to solve
our problems - and this makes the interface
USBJTAGNT always the best choice!

I have much respect for Mr. CAPONE, but
he needs to take more seriously the difficulties
of those seeking aid - and forget the jokes!

I will return. Thanks a lot!

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I have much respect for USBBDM but the difference between us is that I don't Spoonfeed anyone like he does. I give hints and expect people to use there brains. Mr.USBBDM's spoonfeeding promotes lazyness and sure people like him for that.
"If you give a man a fish you feed him for a day. If you teach a man to fish you feed him for a lifetime."
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Post by usbbdm »

All people ask questions are either the user or possible user of the NT products. There is no need to disrespect people if they take the easy approach to simply ask instead of do some searching. To be honest, with the size of this forum and not well organized, sometime it is not easy to "search" and find the solution.

There are tons of the devices that NT can test and it is practically impossible to have the solution everyone needs. One recent example is one India reader needs information about if NT can program his Dish receiver with certain brand of flash, there is no solution if you just search. He sent me PM and at least I have explained the possibility.
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