Hi everyone!
I am looking for some hardware so I can do some reverse engineering. I am wondering if the members of Omnimaga could help me out.
As you know, I am developing
serial breakout boards and one of the requests I got was to add a USB host plug header. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem like it's straightforward to implement and I'll need to do a little hardware reverse engineering to ascertain some component values.
In other words, I'm looking to borrow a
lab cradle if anyone has one that they can lend me for a bit so I can figure all this stuff out.
The second piece of hardware I'm looking for is a
broken TI-Nspire classic calculator/motherboard.
I am looking to finally work out the mystery of the NAND controller on classic TI-Nspire (i.e. clickpad and touchpads/non-cx) motherboards. I was hoping to find some test points where I can attach a logic analyser and compare the output with the commands I am sending to the controller. Unfortunately the NAND chip is BGA package which means I can't get under the chip to see where the traces lead to. I'll need a sacrificial motherboard where I can desolder and potentially rip the chip off the motherboard to see where the traces run to.
It does seem like a shame to ruin a perfectly good calculator for this purpose. If anyone has a broken classic TI-Nspire or the half of the motherboard with the NAND chip on it (marked with
NAND256), I'd really love it if you could send it over for me.
In both cases, I'd be happy to pay for postage if you would be kind enough to send it to me.
Thanks in advance guys!