Hi,
For perform a NAND write/read you could use the boot loader which Freescale provide with the i.mx25(u-boot or redboot)
The instructions are here for redboot:
Flash memory (CM-i.MX27) - BlueWiki
If you want to check and verify the R/W signals you need to solder cables in the pads and perform a R/W then check with a logic analyzer and compare against the signals in the data-sheet of the NAND manufacturer.
Regards,
-Israel.
YS
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Hi,
For perform a NAND write/read you could use the boot loader which Freescale provide with the i.mx25(u-boot or redboot)
The instructions are here for redboot:
Flash memory (CM-i.MX27) - BlueWiki
If you want to check and verify the R/W signals you need to solder cables in the pads and perform a R/W then check with a logic analyzer and compare against the signals in the data-sheet of the NAND manufacturer.
Regards,
-Israel.
Hi YS,
Can you please let us know which i.MX processor you are using?
In general, for USB test, you can go to www.usb.org to download a HSET tool to set a USB device into test mode.
Thanks,
Arthur
YS
Had your issue got resolved? If yes, we are going to close the discussion in 3 days. If you still need help, please feel free to reply with an update to this discussion.
Thanks,
Yixing
Hi YS,
Besides using HSET tool from usb.org, you can also force i.MX25 USB PHY into various test modes by set PTC bits on PORTSCx register. For detail, please refer to Figure 47-36 and Table 47-33 on the reference manual.
Thanks,
Arthur