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| 8 || 2 || VCC || +5V pad || +3V DC Power Supply
| 8 || 2 || VCC || +5V pad || +3V DC Power Supply
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| 7 || 3 || HOLD#/RESET# || B6 || Hold, to pause the device without deselecting the device / Hardware Reset Pin Active low
| 7 || 3 || HOLD#/RESET# || B6 || 8pin: Hold, to pause the device without deselecting the device / 16pin: Hardware Reset Pin Active low
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| - || 4 || style="color:white; background-color:darkgrey;" | NC || style="color:white; background-color:darkgrey;" | NC || style="color:white; background-color:darkgrey;" | No Connection  
| - || 4 || style="color:white; background-color:darkgrey;" | NC || style="color:white; background-color:darkgrey;" | NC || style="color:white; background-color:darkgrey;" | No Connection  

Revision as of 20:27, 28 November 2013

SPIway

SPIway - Teensy++ 2.0 SPI flasher for PS4

Source: https://github.com/hjudges/NORway

Pinout

MX25L1006E Pinout

25X10CLYA1 Pinout

MX25L25635FMI-10G Pinout

File:SPIway.jpg
Teensy 2.0++ SPIway Pinout
8-Pin 16-pin Usage Teensy++ 2.0
SPIway
Description
- 1 SIO3 B5 8pin: Not Available - not used / 16pin: Serial Data Input & Output (for 4xI/O read mode)
8 2 VCC +5V pad +3V DC Power Supply
7 3 HOLD#/RESET# B6 8pin: Hold, to pause the device without deselecting the device / 16pin: Hardware Reset Pin Active low
- 4 NC NC No Connection
- 5 NC NC No Connection
- 6 NC NC No Connection
1 7 CS# B0 Chip Select
2 8 SO/SIO1 B3 Serial Data Output (for 1 x I/O) or Serial Data Input & Output (for 2x I/O or 4x I/O read mode)
3 9 WP#/SIO2 B4 Write Protection: connect to GND or Serial Data Input & Output (for 4x I/O read mode)
4 10 GND GND Ground
- 11 NC NC No Connection
- 12 NC NC No Connection
- 13 NC NC No Connection
- 14 NC NC No Connection
5 15 SI/SIO0 B2 Serial Data Input (for 1 x I/O) or Serial Data Input & Output (for 2x I/O or 4x I/O read mode)
6 16 SCLK B1 Clock Input

Use short wires, esp. if you are not adding the 0.1µF capacitor between ground and vcc as close as possible to the chip