Hey list,
I want (in the far? future) play with coreboot on my new board, an Asus M5A97 (900 series amd chipset) thing. Having it not even build into my case yet, I was wondering if you guys know what a compatible flash chip is. I have an 8 legged little socketable chip on here, with the following markings:
MXIC b111376-12G MX25L3206EPI 3F204500
So far I found the best results from google with the MX25L3206EPI labeling but the few links I got where mostly in chinese and the datasheet links where the 'pay' kind.
Any pointers what I can ask for when I go to my local hardware store so I can order 3 or 4? Shouldn't be too expensive right? Anything in NL/BE/DE I suppose would work best :)
I did find a pdf that was somewhat interesting:
http://www.msc-ge.com/download/pcn/macronix/pcn-10-037.pdf
it basically mentions/confirms it's an SPI/serial based 32Mb flash, dunno if that can help me find a pin-compatible chip :S
On 18-08-11 17:12, Oliver Schinagl wrote:
Hey list,
I want (in the far? future) play with coreboot on my new board, an Asus M5A97 (900 series amd chipset) thing. Having it not even build into my case yet, I was wondering if you guys know what a compatible flash chip is. I have an 8 legged little socketable chip on here, with the following markings:
MXIC b111376-12G MX25L3206EPI 3F204500
So far I found the best results from google with the MX25L3206EPI labeling but the few links I got where mostly in chinese and the datasheet links where the 'pay' kind.
Any pointers what I can ask for when I go to my local hardware store so I can order 3 or 4? Shouldn't be too expensive right? Anything in NL/BE/DE I suppose would work best :)
On Thu, 18 Aug 2011 17:15:40 +0200 Oliver Schinagl oliver@schinagl.nl wrote:
I did find a pdf that was somewhat interesting:
http://www.msc-ge.com/download/pcn/macronix/pcn-10-037.pdf
it basically mentions/confirms it's an SPI/serial based 32Mb flash, dunno if that can help me find a pin-compatible chip :S
hello oliver
MX25L3206EPI-12G
that chip is not special at all and can be replaced by (almost?) any 25-series flash chip with the same package (300mil 8-PDIP) and voltage rating (2.7 - 3.6V). of course there are corner cases, but in general there should not be a big problem with other vendors. if you have found an offer that suits you, you could ask us again...
Hi,
First of all, welcome to the community and thanks for your interest in coreboot!
Most DIP8 chips should work, but I would recommend at least 1MB(8MBit) parts, so your payload would fit comfortably.
If you plan to use big payloads (anything involving a Linux kernel), you should get 4MB or 8MB parts.
You can find flash parts on http://bios-repair.co.uk, but there are many sites where you could find them, including ebay.
Cheers, Cristi
On 18-08-11 18:14, Stefan Tauner wrote:
On Thu, 18 Aug 2011 17:15:40 +0200 Oliver Schinagloliver@schinagl.nl wrote:
I did find a pdf that was somewhat interesting:
http://www.msc-ge.com/download/pcn/macronix/pcn-10-037.pdf
it basically mentions/confirms it's an SPI/serial based 32Mb flash, dunno if that can help me find a pin-compatible chip :S
hello oliver
MX25L3206EPI-12G
that chip is not special at all and can be replaced by (almost?) any 25-series flash chip with the same package (300mil 8-PDIP) and voltage rating (2.7 - 3.6V). of course there are corner cases, but in general there should not be a big problem with other vendors. if you have found an offer that suits you, you could ask us again...
That is very interesting; I see conrad (http://www.conrad.nl) has loads of eeproms for about 1E for sale. I'd have to figure out details first, but things like EEPROM 25LC040/SN Microchip EEPROM 25LC256-I/SN Microchip EEPROM 25LC1024-I/SM Microchip etc etc seem like part nummers that should be what I'd want?http://www1.conrad.nl/fas6/fh.php?fh_host=http://www1.conrad.nl&fh_session=/scripts/wgate/zcop_nl3/%7EflN0YXRlPTM3NjI1MTQ4OTI=?&fh_pic_url=//media.conrad.com&layout=b2c&finder=&fh_params=fh_search%3Deeprom%26fh_secondid%3Dnl2150260%26fh_lister_pos%3D11%26fh_location%3D%252f%252fb2cconrad_nl_b2c%252fnl_NL%252f%2524s%253deeprom%26fh_eds%3D%25c3%259f%26fh_refview%3Dsearchhttp://www1.conrad.nl/fas6/fh.php?fh_host=http://www1.conrad.nl&fh_session=/scripts/wgate/zcop_nl3/%7EflN0YXRlPTM3NjI1MTQ4OTI=?&fh_pic_url=//media.conrad.com&layout=b2c&finder=&fh_params=fh_search%3Deeprom%26fh_secondid%3Dnl2160421%26fh_lister_pos%3D33%26fh_location%3D%252f%252fb2cconrad_nl_b2c%252fnl_NL%252f%2524s%253deeprom%26fh_eds%3D%25c3%259f%26fh_refview%3Dsearch http://www1.conrad.nl/fas6/fh.php?fh_host=http://www1.conrad.nl&fh_session=/scripts/wgate/zcop_nl3/%7EflN0YXRlPTM3NjI1MTQ4OTI=?&fh_pic_url=//media.conrad.com&layout=b2c&finder=&fh_params=fh_search%3Deeprom%26fh_secondid%3Dnl2160420%26fh_lister_pos%3D34%26fh_location%3D%252f%252fb2cconrad_nl_b2c%252fnl_NL%252f%2524s%253deeprom%26fh_eds%3D%25c3%259f%26fh_refview%3Dsearch
Oh never mind, these are all miniscule (kbit range) parts. Sorry for the noise.
On 19-08-11 13:21, Oliver Schinagl wrote:
On 18-08-11 18:14, Stefan Tauner wrote:
On Thu, 18 Aug 2011 17:15:40 +0200 Oliver Schinagloliver@schinagl.nl wrote:
I did find a pdf that was somewhat interesting:
http://www.msc-ge.com/download/pcn/macronix/pcn-10-037.pdf
it basically mentions/confirms it's an SPI/serial based 32Mb flash, dunno if that can help me find a pin-compatible chip :S
hello oliver
MX25L3206EPI-12G
that chip is not special at all and can be replaced by (almost?) any 25-series flash chip with the same package (300mil 8-PDIP) and voltage rating (2.7 - 3.6V). of course there are corner cases, but in general there should not be a big problem with other vendors. if you have found an offer that suits you, you could ask us again...
That is very interesting; I see conrad (http://www.conrad.nl) has loads of eeproms for about 1E for sale. I'd have to figure out details first, but things like EEPROM 25LC040/SN Microchip EEPROM 25LC256-I/SN Microchip EEPROM 25LC1024-I/SM Microchip etc etc seem like part nummers that should be what I'd want?http://www1.conrad.nl/fas6/fh.php?fh_host=http://www1.conrad.nl&fh_session=/scripts/wgate/zcop_nl3/%7EflN0YXRlPTM3NjI1MTQ4OTI=?&fh_pic_url=//media.conrad.com&layout=b2c&finder=&fh_params=fh_search%3Deeprom%26fh_secondid%3Dnl2160421%26fh_lister_pos%3D33%26fh_location%3D%252f%252fb2cconrad_nl_b2c%252fnl_NL%252f%2524s%253deeprom%26fh_eds%3D%25c3%259f%26fh_refview%3Dsearch http://www1.conrad.nl/fas6/fh.php?fh_host=http://www1.conrad.nl&fh_session=/scripts/wgate/zcop_nl3/%7EflN0YXRlPTM3NjI1MTQ4OTI=?&fh_pic_url=//media.conrad.com&layout=b2c&finder=&fh_params=fh_search%3Deeprom%26fh_secondid%3Dnl2160420%26fh_lister_pos%3D34%26fh_location%3D%252f%252fb2cconrad_nl_b2c%252fnl_NL%252f%2524s%253deeprom%26fh_eds%3D%25c3%259f%26fh_refview%3Dsearch
I was pointed to this one: A25L032-F http://nl.farnell.com/amic/a25l032-f/memory-flash-spi-32m-8dip/dp/1907085
(There's also a Q version, which I don't think is what I'd want).
http://nl.farnell.com/jsp/search/browse.jsp?N=202454+110164787+110184599&...
Are these good to order a few for?
If you plan to use big payloads (anything involving a Linux kernel), you should get 4MB or 8MB parts.
I haven't found a 64Mbit chip yet, so I hope I could use a linux kernel as payload using a 4MB one (the current 32Mbit)
On Thu, 18 Aug 2011 17:15:40 +0200 Oliver Schinagl<oliver at schinagl.nl http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot> wrote:
/ I did find a pdf that was somewhat interesting:
/>/ />/ http://www.msc-ge.com/download/pcn/macronix/pcn-10-037.pdf />/ />/ it basically mentions/confirms it's an SPI/serial based 32Mb flash, />/ dunno if that can help me find a pin-compatible chip :S / hello oliver
MX25L3206EPI-12G
that chip is not special at all and can be replaced by (almost?) any 25-series flash chip with the same package (300mil 8-PDIP) and voltage rating (2.7 - 3.6V). of course there are corner cases, but in general there should not be a big problem with other vendors. if you have found an offer that suits you, you could ask us again... -- Kind regards/Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Stefan Tauner
Oliver Schinagl wrote:
I was pointed to this one: A25L032-F http://nl.farnell.com/amic/a25l032-f/memory-flash-spi-32m-8dip/dp/1907085
(There's also a Q version, which I don't think is what I'd want).
Correct. Q is a WSON package which does not fit at all. Make sure you buy farnell nr. 1907085 and nothing else. A25L032-F is indeed the accurate manufacturer's part number, if you order somewhere else.
I haven't found a 64Mbit chip yet, so I hope I could use a linux kernel as payload using a 4MB one (the current 32Mbit)
Winbond W25Q64CV
But Winbond's distributors AVNET and Digi-Key,
http://www.winbond-usa.com/winbondcms/Application/member/Distributors.aspx?p...
only have SO-8 in stock, and you wanted DIP. You could look for adapters, but then you must do some soldering.
http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?site=us&lang=en&...
AVNET only have SO-8 stock in Asia. You'll have to pay import fees and tax. Digi-Keys f-ing website barfs some idiotic error at me whenever I try to use it nowadays.
You can buy DIP from bios-repair.co.uk, but they only have the older revision W25Q64BVAIG. For once they don't charge more than AVNET&co in single quantity.
http://bios-repair.co.uk/Products/EEPROM/SPI-SerialFlash-EEPROM.html
Click Winbond, then there's W25Q64BVAIG 64Mb PDIP top left in the product listing.
//Peter
Having trouble ordering from several webshops in Europe (The only want to send you parts if you order in huge quantities or if you are a company) I've found the following at digikey in the US.
http://search.digikey.com/nl/en/products/SST25VF032B-80-4I-S2AF/SST25VF032B-... http://search.digikey.com/nl/en/products/W25Q64FVSSIG/W25Q64FVSSIG-ND/281593...
I know they are 8-SOIC but have ordered (and received) 8-SOIC -> 8-DIP pcb's so can easily convert between the sockets. I guess these should work just fine?
On 16-02-12 02:44, Peter Stuge wrote:
Oliver Schinagl wrote:
I was pointed to this one: A25L032-F http://nl.farnell.com/amic/a25l032-f/memory-flash-spi-32m-8dip/dp/1907085
(There's also a Q version, which I don't think is what I'd want).
Correct. Q is a WSON package which does not fit at all. Make sure you buy farnell nr. 1907085 and nothing else. A25L032-F is indeed the accurate manufacturer's part number, if you order somewhere else.
I haven't found a 64Mbit chip yet, so I hope I could use a linux kernel as payload using a 4MB one (the current 32Mbit)
Winbond W25Q64CV
But Winbond's distributors AVNET and Digi-Key,
http://www.winbond-usa.com/winbondcms/Application/member/Distributors.aspx?p...
only have SO-8 in stock, and you wanted DIP. You could look for adapters, but then you must do some soldering.
http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?site=us&lang=en&...
AVNET only have SO-8 stock in Asia. You'll have to pay import fees and tax. Digi-Keys f-ing website barfs some idiotic error at me whenever I try to use it nowadays.
You can buy DIP from bios-repair.co.uk, but they only have the older revision W25Q64BVAIG. For once they don't charge more than AVNET&co in single quantity.
http://bios-repair.co.uk/Products/EEPROM/SPI-SerialFlash-EEPROM.html
Click Winbond, then there's W25Q64BVAIG 64Mb PDIP top left in the product listing.
//Peter