Well what do you think it is then from these markings on the chip it self
a2c00022559
980 s1f35037pg
1998 TI
F20-2aack5w
Um pretty sure its a TMS320F241
>That's not a TMS320F241. If it was a TMS320F241 then the package would
>say TMS320F241.
>
>I think TI generally puts they're logo on the chips (i.e. the little
>picture of Texas with the 'i' on it) as opposed to writing "TI".
>
>The errata sheet for the TMS320F241 shows what the device markings
>should look like:
>
>http://www.ti.com/litv/pdf/sprz150g
>
>Brad
>
Well
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Reply by Donald●April 26, 20072007-04-26
TukTuk wrote:
> Well it says TI on it and the link i all ready know its a TMS320F241 64pin
> QFP chip
>
> i dont know what the rest looks like i dont think thats important
>
Well, ok then, have fun.
At least I can help you with your english;
your "um" should be "I am" or "I'm"
donald
> and um not trying to steal anyones code
> i only need to access the Memory part to ERASE modify it
> it stores data that i need to remove it
>
>
>
>
>
>>you'm assumption may be wrong.
>>
>>What gave you the idea that its a ti dsp chip ??
>>
>>What does the rest of the circuit look like ?
>>
>>Check out the data sheet:
>>http://focus.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tms320f241.pdf
>>
>>There is an on-board boot loader, you may be able to use that.
>>
>>donald
>>
>>PS: who's code are you tring to steal ??
>>
>>>what would be the easiest way for me to do this and software to
>
> accomplish
>
>>>such task
>>>
>>>Jtag XDS510PP ? with cc4.1 ? Win95 ?, win98?
>>>
>>>i got XDS510 USB2.0 but unable to connect or em i doing something wrong
>
> ?
>
>>>running xp
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>>Do you know a company who employs DSP engineers?
>>>Is it already listed at http://dsprelated.com/employers.php ?
>>
>
>
>
> _____________________________________
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> Is it already listed at http://dsprelated.com/employers.php ?
Reply by Brad Griffis●April 26, 20072007-04-26
TukTuk wrote:
> Hello everyone
>
> I see a chip thats on a board it says:
>
> a2c00022559
> 980 s1f35037pg
> 1998 TI
> F20-2aack5w
>
> um assuming its a TMS320F241 and i would like to access the memory of this
> chip to modify it on-board programming though pins using micro grabbers
>
> what would be the easiest way for me to do this and software to accomplish
> such task
>
> Jtag XDS510PP ? with cc4.1 ? Win95 ?, win98?
>
> i got XDS510 USB2.0 but unable to connect or em i doing something wrong ?
> running xp
>
>
>
> _____________________________________
> Do you know a company who employs DSP engineers?
> Is it already listed at http://dsprelated.com/employers.php ?
That's not a TMS320F241. If it was a TMS320F241 then the package would
say TMS320F241.
I think TI generally puts they're logo on the chips (i.e. the little
picture of Texas with the 'i' on it) as opposed to writing "TI".
The errata sheet for the TMS320F241 shows what the device markings
should look like:
http://www.ti.com/litv/pdf/sprz150g
Brad
Reply by TukTuk●April 26, 20072007-04-26
Well it says TI on it and the link i all ready know its a TMS320F241 64pin
QFP chip
i dont know what the rest looks like i dont think thats important
and um not trying to steal anyones code
i only need to access the Memory part to ERASE modify it
it stores data that i need to remove it
>you'm assumption may be wrong.
>
>What gave you the idea that its a ti dsp chip ??
>
>What does the rest of the circuit look like ?
>
>Check out the data sheet:
>http://focus.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tms320f241.pdf
>
>There is an on-board boot loader, you may be able to use that.
>
>donald
>
>PS: who's code are you tring to steal ??
>>
>> what would be the easiest way for me to do this and software to
accomplish
>> such task
>>
>> Jtag XDS510PP ? with cc4.1 ? Win95 ?, win98?
>>
>> i got XDS510 USB2.0 but unable to connect or em i doing something wrong
?
>> running xp
>>
>>
>>
>> _____________________________________
>> Do you know a company who employs DSP engineers?
>> Is it already listed at http://dsprelated.com/employers.php ?
>
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Reply by Donald●April 26, 20072007-04-26
TukTuk wrote:
> Hello everyone
>
> I see a chip thats on a board it says:
>
> a2c00022559
> 980 s1f35037pg
> 1998 TI
> F20-2aack5w
>
> um assuming its a TMS320F241 and i would like to access the memory of this
> chip to modify it on-board programming though pins using micro grabbers
you'm assumption may be wrong.
What gave you the idea that its a ti dsp chip ??
What does the rest of the circuit look like ?
Check out the data sheet:
http://focus.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tms320f241.pdf
There is an on-board boot loader, you may be able to use that.
donald
PS: who's code are you tring to steal ??
>
> what would be the easiest way for me to do this and software to accomplish
> such task
>
> Jtag XDS510PP ? with cc4.1 ? Win95 ?, win98?
>
> i got XDS510 USB2.0 but unable to connect or em i doing something wrong ?
> running xp
>
>
>
> _____________________________________
> Do you know a company who employs DSP engineers?
> Is it already listed at http://dsprelated.com/employers.php ?
Reply by TukTuk●April 26, 20072007-04-26
Hello everyone
I see a chip thats on a board it says:
a2c00022559
980 s1f35037pg
1998 TI
F20-2aack5w
um assuming its a TMS320F241 and i would like to access the memory of this
chip to modify it on-board programming though pins using micro grabbers
what would be the easiest way for me to do this and software to accomplish
such task
Jtag XDS510PP ? with cc4.1 ? Win95 ?, win98?
i got XDS510 USB2.0 but unable to connect or em i doing something wrong ?
running xp
_____________________________________
Do you know a company who employs DSP engineers?
Is it already listed at http://dsprelated.com/employers.php ?