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FlashFX Pro 3.3 With BCM5892 User Manual

This document provides instructions for using the FlashFX Pro 3.3 BBM with the Broadcom BCM5892 SOC. It describes the general functionality of the BBM, relevant user options like bad block handling type and ECC storage location, and special notes for preparing data files and optimizing the programming process. Settings like spare area, ECC store location, and whether to calculate ECC for user data only are discussed. A revision history is also included, as well as a link to a supplemental document describing common NAND special features.

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FlashFX Pro 3.3 With BCM5892 User Manual

This document provides instructions for using the FlashFX Pro 3.3 BBM with the Broadcom BCM5892 SOC. It describes the general functionality of the BBM, relevant user options like bad block handling type and ECC storage location, and special notes for preparing data files and optimizing the programming process. Settings like spare area, ECC store location, and whether to calculate ECC for user data only are discussed. A revision history is also included, as well as a link to a supplemental document describing common NAND special features.

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FlashFX Pro 3.

3 with BCM5892 User Manual

General Description and Name

This BBM is worked for FlashFX Pro V3.3 system incorporated with Broadcom SOC
BCM5892 which has a NAND controller.
There will be a BB table generate by this BBM and ECC fields within spare area updated
according to Broadcom algorithm.

Relevant User Options

The following special features on the special features tab apply to this scheme. The
default values might work in some cases but please make sure to set the right value
according to your system.
Please note only the below special feature items are related to this scheme and ignore any
others. If any of below items doesn’t exist, please check whether the right version has
been installed or contact Data I/O for support by submitting Device Support Request
through this address:
http://www.dataio.com/support/dsr.asp

Bad Block Handling Type = “FlashFX Pro 3.3 with BCM5892”

Spare area : Please refer to “Description of common NAND


special features.pdf”. Normally set as “ ECC” for this BBM.[Default ‘Disabled’]

ECC store from : Which byte within spare area to start storing the
ECC result, 0 based, hex value that fill 20 means 32 if decimal base. Normally set as
“ 20” for 2048 byte page device and “8” for 512 byte page device.[Default ‘20’]

BB: max allowed : Please refer to “Description of common NAND


special features.pdf”. Please check with your RD and normally keep as default for this
BBM.[Default ‘FFFFFFFF’ means keep BBM default]

Handle Empty Page : Please refer to “Description of common NAND


special features.pdf”. Normally set as “NO” for this BBM.[Default ‘YES’]

Only Cal ECC for User Data : Please refer to “Description of common NAND
special features.pdf”. Normally set as “NO” for this BBM.[Default ‘YES’]

Serial Number : The value of ‘Serial Number’ within ‘Block Map


Header’ of Datalight system, please check with your RD. Normally set as “00” for this
BBM, in Hex.[Default ‘00’]

Special Notes

The document is for Data I/O customers only.


Even only Spare area as “ECC” is suggested as customer’s data file contains only main area plus 2 bytes of
‘tag data’ of spare area, this BBM also support this special feature as “Enabled” and “Update ECC Field”,
please refer to “Description of common NAND special features.pdf” for preparing your data file
accordingly if needed.

As Only Cal ECC for User Data should be set as “NO”, please follow below suggested steps to save the
programmer operation time by skipping all the empty blocks within data file or data file doesn’t cover.
1st, set Only Cal ECC for User Data as “YES” and Spare area as “Disabled”;
2nd, set all other settings of this task as expected;
3rd, use “Scan Now” button to update the Program tags;

4th, Click the last second sectors to select it;

The document is for Data I/O customers only.


5th, recover Only Cal ECC for User Data as “NO” and Spare area as expected;
6th, load the task as normal.

Revision History

V1.0 2010/10/14
Create this spec, only 512 byte per page and 2048 byte per page currently supported.
V1.0 2010/12/9
Updated.
V1.0 2010/12/24
Updated.

Appendix
You can get the file “Description of common NAND special features.pdf” from
http://ftp.dataio.com/FCNotes/BBM/

The document is for Data I/O customers only.

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