Hi.
I think that DAA type has two dies and FAA has four dies, but both of them are SLC technology. Therefore the block size is same of 128K. If you see 256K in the datasheet, please check again the part number on the real chip. Bye. Billy _____ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Neerav Patel Sent: Friday, March 06, 2009 3:09 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Question regarding flashing a new NAND Flash Hi I found the Serial utility that TI provides to send the uboot and I followed the steps exactly. I attempted that and the host software says that all code has been downloaded successfully, but when I try booting the system, nothing shows it the serial console. The NAND chip that the system is shipped from is obsolete and so the new part that I am trying to flash is the MT29F16G08DAA, as opposed to the MT29F16G08FAA. After looking at the datasheets it shows that the block size is 256 K, does that mean that all of the offsets to where the uboot and the ubl are downloaded? If so what settings should I be using? Thanks in advance
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