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May 8, 2007

Read Embedded Flash Chips

at 5:07 am. Filed under Electronic Hacks

If you are wanting to pull off the info of a NAND memory chip, this article is sure to enlighten!

“NAND flash chips are used in all sorts of electronics for storing information/firmware etc. If you are interested in trying to get the information out to study, then I may have something useful for you. This is how I read the flash chip without removing it from the device.”

Thanks David.


 


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4 Responses to “Read Embedded Flash Chips”

  1. NGinuity Says:

    Thats a lot easier than trying to solder those little trace wires directly to the flash chip, which, I am sure we have all done in the process of doing a hack before :-)

  2. Hexypoo Says:

    holy cow, that awesome. Deff alot easier than desoldering the chip then resoldering it when your done.

  3. Sashi Says:

    Neat, I certainly hate cutting and soldering traces.

  4. μblog: engineering from the trenches » How to use a Smartmedia reader to read some NAND flash chips Says:

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