I have a shorted EPM240T100C5N chip on the motherboard of this device but it appears that the chip needs to be programmed. Does anyone know how I would go about doing this for the Synology DS415+?
Synology DS415+ chip programming
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Re: Synology DS415+ chip programming
Also be interested in knowing this, for future refs, similar prob as yours the chip protecting the power supply to motherboard has possibly shorted, so looking to get a replacement chip, I have posted about it on here as well in same section as you.
I have another project (not nas released) with a bios chip that I want to reprogram and this will have to be reprogrammed itself… -
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https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/pdfs/...248716b21b.pdfComment
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then you need to either beg sinology for it or read a working chip.
but on page63 is this:
All MAX II devices contain a programmable security bit that controls access to the
data programmed into the CFM block. When this bit is programmed, design
programming information, stored in the CFM block, cannot be copied or retrieved.Comment
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So am I correct in thinking that I would need to buy one of these: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/295742928752
and then buy another DS415+ unit that has this chip on, remove the chip, solder it onto the Max II programmer I just linked and then I could read it (if that protection bit isn't set) using the Intel Quartus software, then dump it back onto a new chip via the Max II programmer?Comment
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i think you can read it on the board - it probably has the programming pins running to a connector for factory use.
but yes - if it's unprotected you would read a working one and then write the data to a replacement.Comment
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Great info, thanks very much.Comment
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