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Cisco DTA 170HD - ncb - 04-08-2015 Anybody knows how to read the firmware from Cisco DTA 170HD by using UsbjtagNt or Usb Blackcat? Thanks in advance ! RE: Cisco DTA 170HD - ricktendo - 04-08-2015 Yes, spi mode you connect your bcusb or usbjtag to the pins on the board like so RE: Cisco DTA 170HD - ncb - 04-08-2015 Please detail little more about the name of the chip and how to wire it to blackcat. Thanks a lot ! RE: Cisco DTA 170HD - ricktendo - 05-08-2015 Helps if you have external 3.3v power, I have a BlackFlash USB which comes with a BlackCat USB and USB to TTL together, I grab the 3.3v from the latter and apply this to the VCC SPI pin, the rest SI to SO, SO to SI, SCLK to SCLK, CS to CS and GND to GND like the diagram shows (make sure you flash bcusb with spi avr firmware beforehand) Then you power up bcusb (leave the dta powerd off) and bcusb should power and detect the chip BTW I think the spi chip is a Winbond if I am not mistaken, its usually the one with paint on it Edit: just remembered, if you don't have a usb to ttl to grab 3.3 or 5v from, you can always use the voltage selector pins from the bcusb like I described how here, or if you have the new fcusb pcb 2.1 you can grab the power from the underside RE: Cisco DTA 170HD - ncb - 05-08-2015 Thanks a lot but maybe: BlackCat SO -> Chip Pin 2 SO BlackCat SI -> Chip Pin 5 SI right? RE: Cisco DTA 170HD - ricktendo - 05-08-2015 No, unlike JTAG for SPI (like with Serial) you connect SO (Out) to SI (In) and vice versa RE: Cisco DTA 170HD - ncb - 06-08-2015 Actually I have a UsbJtagNT so I've mapped you schema on it. It will be great if you can post a schema for UsbJtagNt. Thanks a lot ! RE: Cisco DTA 170HD - ricktendo - 06-08-2015 Don't have a usbjtag nt, but you can find the soic 8 pinout here (please ignore the shorting/soldering part!) Do you have any way to get 3.3v or 5v externally? If you don't you can tap 5v from your usbjtag nt in this location and apply this to VCC to power the chip BTW check your PM inbox RE: Cisco DTA 170HD - ncb - 06-08-2015 Sure, I have one UsbJtagNT and I will try it. Thanks again RE: Cisco DTA 170HD - cablehater - 19-05-2016 were you able to read and write this box with usbjtagnt? what pinout did you use? |