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<h1>Boot EEPROM</h1> | <h1>Boot EEPROM</h1> | ||
− | See bottom left of the schematic - page 4 [http://attie.co.uk/files/ts7300-schematic.PDF] | + | See bottom left of the schematic - page 4 [http://attie.co.uk/files/ts7300-schematic.PDF]<br> |
− | + | The chip that is on my board appears to be a CSI 25160LI... but good luck getting a datasheet for it! (I found 1... in Chinese)<br> | |
− | The chip that is on my board appears to be a CSI 25160LI... but good luck getting a datasheet for it! (I found 1... in Chinese) | + | |
It seems to be compatible with the microchip 26LC160 [http://attie.co.uk/file/26lc160.PDF]<br> | It seems to be compatible with the microchip 26LC160 [http://attie.co.uk/file/26lc160.PDF]<br> | ||
Here is the Logic session if you want to check for yourself! [http://attie.co.uk/files/ts7300-eeprom-trace.logicsession] | Here is the Logic session if you want to check for yourself! [http://attie.co.uk/files/ts7300-eeprom-trace.logicsession] |
Revision as of 19:46, 7 June 2010
This page contains my notes about the Technologic Systems TS-7300 SBC
CPU
Boot EEPROM
See bottom left of the schematic - page 4 [1]
The chip that is on my board appears to be a CSI 25160LI... but good luck getting a datasheet for it! (I found 1... in Chinese)
It seems to be compatible with the microchip 26LC160 [2]
Here is the Logic session if you want to check for yourself! [3]
I managed to find bootloader text streaming from the chip at power up
>> TS-SDBOOT - built Jan 26 2007 >> Copyright (c) 2007, Technologic Systems
If you look at the Logic trace, the current method of loading the data is very inefficient... it takes it 1 byte at a time. The Microchip datasheet implies that you can continue the clock and the data will keep flowing... maybe this is something to test with this chip, and improve later