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File name: | HDD0x0_Main_Board_Recovery.pdf [preview HDD0x0 Main Board Recovery] |
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Descr: | Philips Symptom Cure 2006 References HDD0x0_Main_Board_Recovery.pdf |
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File name HDD0x0_Main_Board_Recovery.pdf PAI HDD0x0 Main Board Recovery Initial tests Before running any SW on the HDD0x0 board, it is required to verify proper behaviour of the power supply of the unit (Battery port). To do this, use a power supply that is set to 4.0 V and with a current limit of 600mA. Never exceed the 4.2V limit for the power supply, since this can provide permanent damage to the board. 1 / 13 DE10JUN 09.11.04 PAI Factory SW loading Connect the device to a PC via USB cable, which has the DFU application installed and running. Attention: DFU program works only with USB1.1 ! This DFU connection via USB runs automatically when the SAA7750 is not programmed yet. In case the SAA7750 already contains another SW inside, the DFU connection will not be made automatically and the SAA7750 will start running its application SW. The SAA7750 can be forced into this DFU mode by pulling testpad F125 low during power-on and DFU avtivity. By forcing this upload it is possible to modify the SW that is present in the SAA7750 internal Flash. Remark: If you use the DFU program first time together with HDD then Windows asked for the driver. The driver will be found in the same directory, as the DFU program is located. 2 / 13 DE10JUN 09.11.04 PAI The device should be recognized by the DFU program and show as "SAA7750 Solid State Audio Player". Select the appropriate version of the Factory SW in the File Download |
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