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Arris TG2492 (VM Super hub 3)
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(03-03-2019, 12:44 AM)eltremendo Wrote:
(03-03-2019, 12:37 AM)danman Wrote:
(03-03-2019, 12:32 AM)eltremendo Wrote:
(03-03-2019, 12:00 AM)danman Wrote:
(02-03-2019, 11:29 PM)eltremendo Wrote: i have another board, from a 1602A arris . how can i trace or find the corresponding pins ?

Do you have an oscilloscope or a logic analyzer?

ill send you better photos later.

show the other side right under the NAND, there should be an eMMC controller.

Yes, this is it. The lines between PSxxxx chip and main CPU is where you need to look for. Can you make a detail of them?
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#42
(03-03-2019, 12:43 AM)danman Wrote:
(03-03-2019, 12:39 AM)eltremendo Wrote:
(03-03-2019, 12:00 AM)danman Wrote:
(02-03-2019, 11:29 PM)eltremendo Wrote: i have another board, from a 1602A arris . how can i trace or find the corresponding pins ?

Do you have an oscilloscope or a logic analyzer?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6figBh02Wc



will this help me find the pins. 

what about d0, d1, d2?

It's irrelevant if you don't have a scope.

sorry that was what meant, if i get the scope , would i be able to touch every pin from the emmc and according to the readings i can tell which is which? but from the youtube video he only showed d0 , not d01 and d02
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#43
Finding CLK and CMD is easy because they are pretty specific. But it is not easy to distinguish DATx from DATy - you need to guess but their order is usually in sequence as you can see on the picture of my board. It is also possible that you controller will have similar pinout as mine.
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#44
ok, ill get a better pic and get the reader ready . so after everything is soldered , try reading it as a storage unit or will have to be through linux?
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#45
You can probably use Windows too but I have no idea what tool you need to use.
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#46
(03-03-2019, 01:06 AM)danman Wrote: Finding CLK and CMD is easy because they are pretty specific. But it is not easy to distinguish DATx from DATy - you need to guess but their order is usually in sequence as you can see on the picture of my board. It is also possible that you controller will have similar pinout as mine.

(03-03-2019, 01:13 AM)danman Wrote: You can probably use Windows too but I have no idea what tool you need to use.

oh you used linux? you use commands?
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#47
In the scene of the 3ds to read the emmc in windows use the win32 disk imager.
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#48
(03-03-2019, 03:39 AM)0xff Wrote: In the scene of the 3ds to read the emmc in windows use the win32 disk imager.

thanks, will also try that ,  eMMC ToolBox  
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(03-03-2019, 04:06 AM)eltremendo Wrote:
(03-03-2019, 03:39 AM)0xff Wrote: In the scene of the 3ds to read the emmc in windows use the win32 disk imager.

thanks, will also try that ,  eMMC ToolBox  

Excellent, please upload the progress of your attempts, what hardware you used, programs, pins, and so on.
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[attachment=1272 Wrote:danman pid='36184' dateline='1551572037']You can probably use Windows too but I have no idea what tool you need to use.

more photos
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