It’s game over. Your board doesn’t have UART port accessible.C5 and C6 is 0volt , C7 and C8 is 5,7 Volt is UART or BBS hope?
It’s game over. Your board doesn’t have UART port accessible.C5 and C6 is 0volt , C7 and C8 is 5,7 Volt is UART or BBS hope?
I have found UART port on BCM7358 as well. Can you tell me on how to gain telnet access in linux after CFE?BCM7346 = BCM7356 i have uart opened in "cfe" and I have telnet acess in LINUX after "CFE" i have 2 open way.
BCM7358 i have telnet acess in linux after CFE. i have one open way.
So, the log should appear directly after connected the cable to the box right?then it is not uart, maybe bbs. upload pic please
Can you tell me the environment when everything is working?I think you found vcc 3.3v and gnd 0v
16mb dump ?does anyone have a dump from a MX25L12855F@TFBGA24 from a broadcom receiver with uart open ?
yes or 8MB or 4MB it's equal16mb dump ?
and you haven't any log in terminal when you reboot receiver ? not even boot log ?So, the log should appear directly after connected the cable to the box right?
I’m pretty sure that is UART because two of them have the voltage of 3.3V and the other two have the voltage of 0V. And the red LED on RS232 to TTL light up after I attached it to the board.
Another question: Did you set Flow Control to None on putty?
and you haven't any log in terminal when you reboot receiver ? not even boot log ?
So, the port that I found wasn’t UART, right?maybe its I2C sometimes the I2C writes too in Logs but no chance taht you get any Usable Text from It no mater what Terminal u use if Realterm Termite Putty or any Other that give you many Possibilities to Play arround the Signals
use telnetSo, the port that I found wasn’t UART, right?
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