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![]() Hello folks,
(First post of mine, after introduction). I came here to seek help for a board SPI reprogramming. The referred board belongs to an Archer C9 V.4 EU router, which I believe, is bricked, (I was the one to brick it during a flashing operation with custom dd-wrt firmware upgrade). The IC that I want to flash is this one: Datasheet for the IC in question . The one in the motherboard has 16 pins. (There are other IC in the motherboard, with 8 pins each, but I am almost positive that the one that will hold the CFE that I own, and that was previously backed up, would be the aforementioned 16 pin IC from winbond). The question is: how should I go about (assuming it is possible) to use the 16 clip/clamp together with the ch341a programmer? Thank you for your time and patience. Cheers |
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![]() Hi everyone (again)
![]() I've produced a conversion helper image to explain what's on my mind right now. ![]() and ![]() Can anyone please tell me if my reasoning is correct? What these images intend to question is: can the pin mapping from the images that I've posted be useful to convert and use the 16 clip to the ch341a 25xx series pinout? Thank you tremendously for any help. (P.s.: Thank you to the forum administrators for having redirected this thread of mine to a more suitable child sub-forum. ![]() Meanwhile Cheers! Take care! |
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![]() I always remove chips to program them as there can be interference from other components on the board. They make soic16/8 pcbs that fit into the top of the c341a.
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I have a very poor eyesight, and my soldering skills are very feeble as well, that's why I've asked this. Do you think that the conversion "deducted" from the w25q128fv datasheet is somehow logic or feasible? Thank you beforehand. |
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![]() I see no reason the conversion won't work, its just the same as the pre made PCBs that take SOP8 and SOP16. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001815308275.html
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![]() Hi again,
I have this "sort" of PCB converter. Image 01 of 03 Image 02 of 03 Image 03 of 03 I am not sure whether it will be compatible. And that's why I asked for help in this particular subject. I hope you understand and that I am not too obtrusive. Thank you again. |
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I posted after your updated post. I didn't realize that you had already answered. So, again, my apologies. And thank you very much for your answer. I do appreciate it! I will proceed then with the work and post update as soon as there will be more news. Cheers! |
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I've (finally) understood that I could have used (before) a multimeter to check the pinout. And it does check! ![]() ![]() So: these images (from that "alleged" converter), are going to work ![]() ![]() Quote:
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![]() SOP16 has an extra /RESET pin (pin 3).
Therefore, as it might not be wired on the PCB to pin 1, connect both to pin 7, i.e.: SOP16 pin 1 and pin 3 to SOIP8 pin 7. See attached table. |
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