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The user's VU+ Duo was not powering on and had issues with the serial port, ethernet port, and USB power. After checking voltages and using an oscilloscope with no results, it was concluded the bootloader was corrupt. A solution was found using a Cypress CY7C68013A EZ-USB board and Broadcom flash programming tools to reprogram the bootloader via JTAG. Instructions were provided on installing the software, making the cable connection between the boards, selecting the correct device driver in Broadcom Studio 3, and reflashing the bootloader file to restore functionality to the VU+ Duo.

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XXXX://XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX: and The Post From Arber (Also Thanks !!) : Vu+ Jtag Broadcom Tools

The user's VU+ Duo was not powering on and had issues with the serial port, ethernet port, and USB power. After checking voltages and using an oscilloscope with no results, it was concluded the bootloader was corrupt. A solution was found using a Cypress CY7C68013A EZ-USB board and Broadcom flash programming tools to reprogram the bootloader via JTAG. Instructions were provided on installing the software, making the cable connection between the boards, selecting the correct device driver in Broadcom Studio 3, and reflashing the bootloader file to restore functionality to the VU+ Duo.

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VU+ Duo JTag

I bought a broken VU+ Duo, the only thing it dit was a red led on the display.

The serial port and the ethernet port dit not do anything, and if I plugged in a
USB stick the led on it
dit not go on(no voltage on USB port).

All the powersupply voltages where ok.


On several forums i found that C807 could be the problem, but C807 had already
been replaced.
Whith a occiloscope I cheked the motherboard but there was no activity to find so I
concluded that it
was completely broken or the firmware cq bootloader was corrupt or missing, and
that the
initialization of the machine was completely wrong.
So I went to search for a solution to program the bootloader back to the board.
USB and the serial method could not work because the board is completely “DEAD” ,
so I went to
search for a JTAG solution and found it here in this thread:

xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
The post from iso-mick (thanks !!):

BBS pinout
1 is 3v3
2 is BSC_SCL
3 is BCS_SDA
4 is GND
in the code it looks for
vendor 0x0A5C (broadcom) , id = 0xB12C (Broadcom I2C)

or
%VID_04b4&PID_8613.DeviceDesc%=Broadcom, USB\VID_04b4&PID_8613

%VID_0a5c&PID_b12c.DeviceDesc%=CYUSB, USB\VID_0a5c&PID_b12c

It seems the device is just a


Cypress CY7C68013A EZ-USB FX2LP USB2.0 Developement Develope Board Module
Cypress CY7C68013A EZ-USB FX2LP USB2.0 Developement Develope Board Module |
eBay
It's working (software detects the interface and the SCL SDA are toggling checked
with a scope)
but no reply from our target (not a Vu box), so BBS and the JTAG seem disabled on
our target.
Mick

And the post from Arber (also Thanks !!):


VU+ JTag Broadcom Tools
How to install After extracting the compressed file that is installer in the follow order.

BBS
1. Install Framework 4
2. Install BroadCom Studio3
3. Install BCM97325 [ Do not use setup install file ] [ VU+ SOLO ]
4. Install BCM97335 [ Do not use setup install file ] [ VU+ DUO ]
5. Install BCM97413 [ Do not use setup install file ] [ VU+ UNO/ULTIMO ]
6. Bcm USB [ Use USB Driver update ]

How to run

1. Broadband Studio 3 runs


2. Select Menu => View => devices => BCM97325 [ VU+ SOLO ]
3. Select Menu => View => devices => BCM97335 [ VU+ DUO ]
4. Select Menu => View => devices => BCM97413 [ VU+ UNO/ULTIMO ]
3. After turning on the STB, you can see the message 'Connected'
4. Select Flash Explorer
5. Select the Type ' K9F1G08U0A '
6. Select refresh
7. Select the update file in Browser
8. Select start

Duo photo was big to upload


Once found the files shall post them
P.s. Who can give a hand to find these softwares to complete the case
Bcm97325.zip
Bcm97335.zip
Bcm97413.zip
cfe_Duo.zip
cfe_Solo.zip
cfe_Ultimo.zip
cfe_Uno.zip
how to use BBS - SOLO_UNO_DUO_ULTIMO.pdf

Download the software:


Bcm97325.zip
Bcm97335.zip
Bcm97413.zip
cfe_Duo.zip
cfe_Solo.zip
cfe_Ultimo.zip
cfe_Uno.zip
how to use BBS - SOLO_UNO_DUO_ULTIMO.pdf

On ebay you need to order the Cypress CY7C68013A EZ-USB FX2LP USB2.0 board
fora bout 12 euro.
It took 3 weeks before the cypress board arrived.
!!!!! Watch out On the cypress site you can download tools to programm this board
but you
absolutely must not install them becouse it will install a different driver fort his
board if you plug
this board in!!! So use ONLY the software from this list:
Bcm97325.zip
Bcm97335.zip
Bcm97413.zip
cfe_Duo.zip
cfe_Solo.zip
cfe_Ultimo.zip
cfe_Uno.zip
So here is what I dit (for the VU+ DUO):
I used an old laptop whith windows xp 32 bit.
1: unzipped downloaded files
2: installed Broadcom Studio 3
3: Installed Bcm97335.msi (do not use setup in the same directory) for a Duo
If you have a SOLO use Bcm97325.msi (do not use setup in the same directory)
If you have a UNO or ULTIMO use Bcm97413.msi (do not use setup in the same
directory)
4: Plug in the Cypress board on a USB port. Do not connect the vu+ to the cypress
board yet.

“Watch out jumper on cypress board needs to be disconnected”

After plugging in you get the following:


Chose install automaticaly, the driver installs and after the wizard you
have to reboot
After the reboot the above wizart apears again only it says:

This wizard helps you install software for: Broadcom Test


Adapter
Follow the wizard using install automaticaly and after the
wizard is done you ara ready installing
Drivers for the Cypress board (Broadcom studio 3 wil now
know the cypress board).
5. Now we need to make a cable between the cypress board
and the VU+.
In the how to use BBS - SOLO_UNO_DUO_ULTIMO.pdf file
you can find pictures where to find the
connector for your VU+ on the moterboard.
The picture here is for a DUO
The connector for the DUO is P704 and PIN 1 = the red wire
Pin 1 is 3v3V (Red Wire)
Pin 2 is SCL
Pin 3 is SDA
Pin 4 is GND
On the Cypress board you can find the corresponding pins in the next
picture
So connect:
Pin1 3.3V VU+ to 3.3V on cypress board
Pin2 SCL VU+ to SCL on cypress board
Pin3 SDA VU+ to SDA on cypress board
Pin4 GND VU+ to GND on cypress board
6: connect the cable between the cypress board and the VU+
(VU+ not on)
7: Start Broadcom studio 3
8: In the menu select :
View => devices => BCM7325 for the VU+ Solo
View => devices => BCM7335 for the VU+ Duo
View => devices => BCM7413 for the VU+ Uno
View => devices => BCM7413 for the VU+ Ultimo
9: turn on the VU+ ( you shoot see connected 3 in picture)

10: Select “Flash Explorer” (4 in picture)


11: Select “Samsung K9F1G08U0A” in the type field (5 in picture)
12: Select “Refresh” ( 6 in picture)
13: Select “Browse” (7 in picture) and select the file extracted from :
cfe_Duo.zip for the duo
cfe_Solo.zip for the solo
cfe_Ultimo.zip for the Ultimo
cfe_Uno.zip for the uno
14: Select “Start” (8 in picture) You shoot now see that the flash is being
programmed to the VU+.
15: After the programming is finished turn of the VU+, disconnect the cable to the
Cypress board
And tun on the VU+ ,first you see the red led and then de display says STARTING,
and after a while
the Display says VU+ DUO.
16: Now you can install jour desired firmware image through the USB stick procedure
as discribed on
the VUPLUS site.

Greetings Albert and success

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