This document provides information about an X360 USB SPI NAND Flasher board, including its specifications, features, instructions for updating its firmware, and support contact details. The board uses a PIC 18F2455 microcontroller running at 48MHz, has a 12MHz crystal oscillator, 24KB flash memory, and interfaces with NAND flash memory via a 7-pin header. It connects to a computer via USB and comes with firmware that can be updated by putting the board into bootloader mode, installing drivers, and using a flashing tool to load a new firmware HEX file. Support is available by email or through the listed websites.
This document provides information about an X360 USB SPI NAND Flasher board, including its specifications, features, instructions for updating its firmware, and support contact details. The board uses a PIC 18F2455 microcontroller running at 48MHz, has a 12MHz crystal oscillator, 24KB flash memory, and interfaces with NAND flash memory via a 7-pin header. It connects to a computer via USB and comes with firmware that can be updated by putting the board into bootloader mode, installing drivers, and using a flashing tool to load a new firmware HEX file. Support is available by email or through the listed websites.
This document provides information about an X360 USB SPI NAND Flasher board, including its specifications, features, instructions for updating its firmware, and support contact details. The board uses a PIC 18F2455 microcontroller running at 48MHz, has a 12MHz crystal oscillator, 24KB flash memory, and interfaces with NAND flash memory via a 7-pin header. It connects to a computer via USB and comes with firmware that can be updated by putting the board into bootloader mode, installing drivers, and using a flashing tool to load a new firmware HEX file. Support is available by email or through the listed websites.
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Contents 1. Product SpeciIication .................................................................................................................... 2 2. Features .......................................................................................................................................... 3 3. How to upgrade/Ilashing the board`s Iirmware .......................................................................... 3 4. Find support ................................................................................................................................... 7
Board specification Specification X360 USB SPI NAND Flasher Crystal OSC Frequency 12MHz Flash Memory 24KB Pin outs 7 pin header CPU Speed 48MHz Bootloader PICDEM Micro Controller PIC 18F2455 IC Package PDIP with IC Socket Expansion port B6 GND B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 B0 LED Power LED Upgrade/Programming InterIace USB with PDFSUSB Irom Microchip
USB SP NAND Flasher, compatible with Nandpro 2.0d/e; PSjb dongle;
3. How to upgradeJflasbing tbe board's firmware
Your flasher should already have been flashed with firmware PICFLASH v3b plus2, and it's ready to be used with NandPro, so actually you can just skip the rest of this document.
f you need to update the firmware on the chip, then go ahead.
Only update the firmware while you really need to do so, say compatibility improvement, new features that you need etc.
f after read this guide you still have questions, you can contact us for help.
1. Put the board into upgrade/bootIoader mode. This is done by putting the jumper onto s1 like in the photo below, (short the 2-pin header near the red power LED).
2. Now connect your board to PC's USB port * f this is the first time you do the firmware flashing, you may need to install the flashing mode driver for the device.
www.x360nand.com Xenosagaiv - RoryStudioWei 2010-2011 If you have installed the driver before, you can skip this Step 2 and go to Step 3. How to install the device driver for the board: The system might find a new 'Unknow device' but can't find the drive for it (if you use Windows Vista/7, it may provide you a driver solution for download, you can ignore that). Download the Flash Tool and device drive package here: http://www.box.net/shared/x9Iiceuedves9ha8y0og#/shared/x9Iiceuedves9ha8y0og/5Bobject20Object5D/1175 53742 File: firmware_PCFLASH_v3b_plus2.rar
Extract it to a folder. Open Device Manager, there you should have a new "Unknow Device like below.
Right click on the Unknow device, and select upgrade driver, point to the device driver folder you just extracted and confirm. After the installation, you should have a new 'Microchip Custom USB Device', if so, you are ready to flash the firmware.
3.2 Then click 'Load Hex FiIes' button, and select the firmware you want to flash, normally they come with .hex as file extension. Here we are going to flash the PICFLASH.hex (v3b plus2). (Not the PicXboot.hex, that's the bootloader already on the chip.)
3.3 Last, click 'Program Device' button and wait for complete.
3.4 Put the jumper back to where it is and have fun. (otherwise it's still in upgrade mode and won't run the nandpro firmware you flashed.)
Now you can test with Nandpro. You'll need to install the Nandpro driver correctly. Download Nandpro 2.0d and driver here http://www.box.net/shared/x9Iiceuedves9ha8y0og#/shared/x9Iiceuedves9ha8y0og/5Bobject20Object5D/1175 53742
(f you are using Vista/Win7, you'll need to restart your OS, press F8 while booting, select 'Disable Driver Signature Enforcement' install the driver correctly).
4. Find support Email me at yfh2016@gmail.com Sites: http://www.x360nand.com Where to buy: http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/xenosagaiv/m.html