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* http://docs-europe.electrocomponents.com/webdocs/0f82/0900766b80f82671.pdf
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Revision as of 21:37, 6 April 2013

Teensy talk

NANDway

  • Solder 3.3V regulator on Teensy (and cut 5V pad)
  • Flash the HEX to the Teensy
  • Solder all control + I/O wires + Ground
  • Crash it (it will beep and blink red led), press power button to have a solid red led
  • Make sure to use the right nand id for nandway.py
  • Dump it

Onboard Regulator alternatives

On PJRC they recommend/sell the MCP1825, a SOT223 package lowdrop regulator of 500mA with fixated 3.3V output. If for some reason you want another fixated SOT223, but with a bit more current (ofcourse maximum power is limited by the bus used for feeding, e.g. one USB 2.0 port is normally limited to 2.5W), you might consider these:

  • 3.3V / 800mA
    • NX1117CE33Z
  • 3.3V / 1000mA
    • ZLDO1117G33TA
    • MCP1826S-3302E/DB or MCP1826T-3302E/DC
    • AMS1117-3.3
    • NCP1117ST33T3G
    • NX1117C33Z,115
    • TS1117CW33 RP
    • TPS79633KTTR-ND
    • MIC37100-3.3WS
  • 3.3V / 2000mA
    • ADP3339AKC-3.3-RL7
    • LM1117MP-3.3,V

External Powering Notes

<judges> nand powered with 3.3v by atx doesnt work
<judges> nand powered by teensy requires huge delays to work kind of reliable
<judges> teensy powered by usb, nand powered by external psu with 2v works like a charm..
<judges> thats why nandway worked for me.. it's slow. my own version is almost twice as fast and only worked on my first nand. second one always gave errors..
<judges> powered by teensy seems to be right on the edge of whats still working
<judges> but only with 10ms delays between page reads..
<judges> current power draw is 1.13amps at 2v
<judges> nand control lines are pulled high by starship and teensy isnt able to pull them low
<judges> 2v-2.5v works fine
<judges> stops working at 2.8v
<judges> it seems to be kind of variable.. <@eussNL> 1.5Amps at 2.5V is more than enough, right judges ?
<judges> using my version of nandway you'll need [email protected]
<judges> using the original one you'll need [email protected]
<judges> my version drives i/o lines differently
<judges> also original doesnt even work at 2.5V
<judges> 1.7V still works fine for both versions and only takes max 1.2A
<judges> as i said, original version doesnt work at 2.5v
<judges> 2.2v max

1.65V / 1.8V / 2.5V - 1.5A regulators


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