[flashrom] Some troubles connecting a W25X40ALSNIG flash chip to raspberry pi (v3 model B)

Jesse Li jessejesse123 at gmail.com
Wed Mar 7 02:31:10 CET 2018


Thank you! I swapped out my phone charger for my iPad's wall wart to power
the raspberry pi, and I did some power-saving stuff like installing
raspbian lite, disabling LEDs and radios, and accessing the pi via SSH
rather than a monitor and HDMI. And it worked! The drive seems to be
functioning perfectly fine even after doing some reads/writes on the chip.

On Tue, Mar 6, 2018 at 3:42 PM, Nico Huber <nico.h at gmx.de> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On 06.03.2018 00:20, Jesse Li wrote:
> > Hey,
> >
> > I'm trying to read from and flash to a W25X40ALSNIG [0] that's still
> > mounted to its hard drive PCB. Following the table from the raspberry pi
> > wiki page [1], and assuming the raspberry pi pin numbers it mentions are
> > physical pin numbers (and not the pi's strange GPIO numbering scheme) I
> > connected the legs of the flash chip to the raspberry pi's GPIO pins.
> > However, when the two are attached, the pi won't boot (it'll show the
> three
> > raspberries in the corner, then it shuts off). I've isolated this to the
> > VCC (connected to header 17, 3v3) and GND (connected to header 25, GND) ,
> > where having all of the legs of the flash chip detached from the pi
> except
> > for those two will reproduce my problem (I hope testing that didn't
> > actually kill the chip). What am I missing?
>
> the circuitry of your hard drive is most likely not prepared for powe-
> ring the flash chip directly at its VCC pin. You probably power all 3V3
> parts on that PCB which is too much for your RPi's PSU / voltage conver-
> ter.
>
> Killing the SPI flash is unlikely. I can't say the same about other
> chips on the board, though. Reading the flash while the hard drive is
> up and running, probably also isn't a good idea. You could desolder the
> flash chip, or try a stronger PSU, both ways have chances to break some-
> thing.
>
> Nico
>
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