NVRAM Issues
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NVRAM Issues
Hi Guys,
I am having issues With My Nvram I have been using for the Past 6 years.
A few months back it was playing up. So I ordered a new Dallas DS1245y chip. it turned out to be a copy so I ordered another off Element 14 (this one got put on backorder).
In the end I got one though Digikey. It is genuine built on the 20th week 2022. I have loaded a burnt a fresh copy of 11p onboard but cannot connect to it with tp or the flash tool if I start the engine the fan comes on instantly.
If I us a memcal it connects straight away and runs perfect.
Things I have tried.
Spare ecu with write wire installed.
Using it with a memcal and off the Jumpers.
Checked resistors and capacitors on the board.
Used 2 different aldl usb cables both connect fine with the memcal in place just not with the nvram.
checked connection from the socket for the ds1245y on the board right through to the ecu board pin with the nvram in place.
verified the file on the ds1245y using HxD and the file matched.
Downloaded a fresh copy of 11p.
Is there any common issues that I am missing here? every now and then a relay flickers while the fuel pump is priming sounds like a bad connection. (everything functions fine with memcal in place)
Do you think there could be a chance the new DS1245y is no good?
Is anyone available to take a look and repair if I send it? happy to pay I just want to get it sorted.
Any help would be greatly appreciated thanks, Josh
I am having issues With My Nvram I have been using for the Past 6 years.
A few months back it was playing up. So I ordered a new Dallas DS1245y chip. it turned out to be a copy so I ordered another off Element 14 (this one got put on backorder).
In the end I got one though Digikey. It is genuine built on the 20th week 2022. I have loaded a burnt a fresh copy of 11p onboard but cannot connect to it with tp or the flash tool if I start the engine the fan comes on instantly.
If I us a memcal it connects straight away and runs perfect.
Things I have tried.
Spare ecu with write wire installed.
Using it with a memcal and off the Jumpers.
Checked resistors and capacitors on the board.
Used 2 different aldl usb cables both connect fine with the memcal in place just not with the nvram.
checked connection from the socket for the ds1245y on the board right through to the ecu board pin with the nvram in place.
verified the file on the ds1245y using HxD and the file matched.
Downloaded a fresh copy of 11p.
Is there any common issues that I am missing here? every now and then a relay flickers while the fuel pump is priming sounds like a bad connection. (everything functions fine with memcal in place)
Do you think there could be a chance the new DS1245y is no good?
Is anyone available to take a look and repair if I send it? happy to pay I just want to get it sorted.
Any help would be greatly appreciated thanks, Josh
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Re: NVRAM Issues
which ds1245y is it? -70ind? It doesnt have to be that one, but its fast and has the temperature specs to last. what file did you put on the nvram? was it the stacked file? thats the one you need to use as the nvram is 128 kbyte, and the memcal max is 64kbyte, so you need a copy in each bank else only one bank will be working (probably not the one you have selected with the map_sw jumper).
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Re: NVRAM Issues
Was posting the same, you beat me to it.antus wrote: what file did you put on the nvram? was it the stacked file? thats the one you need to use as the nvram is 128 kbyte, and the memcal max is 64kbyte, so you need a copy in each bank else only one bank will be working (probably not the one you have selected with the map_sw jumper).
Since not everyone understands the process of offsetting the flashing process to stack using the burner, you can stack two copies together using the windows command prompt /binary switch, then flash the stacked copies to the chip.
Take a copy of the 11p tune, for simplicity place it on your C:\ drive, rename it 11pa, put another copy on C:\ drive, rename it 11pb.
Open your command prompt, type the following in the command prompt window
copy /b C:\11pa.bin+C:\11pb.bin C:\11p.bin
then press the enter key.
If you're successful, you'll see the results shown in the pic I posted below.
You'll now have a stacked copy called 11p.bin that you can directly flash to the chip.
Alternatively, it can be done on any other drive, and change the command to refer that drive instead of C:\ drive.
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Re: NVRAM Issues
In the 11p zip from this forum there will be a stacked version for nvram already. Just burn that straight on. Also what programmer are you using?
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Re: NVRAM Issues
Also something to keep in mind, if you download a tune from the NVRAM via tunerpro, it doesn't contain the actual 12p or 11p code by default - only the cal (maps/tune etc), so flashing a saved tune to an NVRAM won't run in the ECU. You'll want to burn a stacked 11p or 12p first, connect, then send over your tune.
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Re: NVRAM Issues
I have been using the 128 stacked file in the 11p download. also have tried stacking the current bin off the tuned memcal. my burner is the TL866.
I have been using this same equipment for years on multiple cars.
Antus it is the -70ind
I have been using this same equipment for years on multiple cars.
Antus it is the -70ind
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Re: NVRAM Issues
To avoid that issue in the first place I use the Flashtool and use "get bin" to grab the entire bin including OS for burning later. As above, TP only gets the cal.
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Re: NVRAM Issues
I would normally use the flash tool or read directly off the memcal/Dallas DS1245yBennVenn wrote:Also something to keep in mind, if you download a tune from the NVRAM via tunerpro, it doesn't contain the actual 12p or 11p code by default - only the cal (maps/tune etc), so flashing a saved tune to an NVRAM won't run in the ECU. You'll want to burn a stacked 11p or 12p first, connect, then send over your tune.
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Re: NVRAM Issues
This is how I do it. If I want to change from 12p to 11p I normally burn the original downloaded file then use the flash tool from there.vlad01 wrote:To avoid that issue in the first place I use the Flashtool and use "get bin" to grab the entire bin including OS for burning later. As above, TP only gets the cal.
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Re: NVRAM Issues
Everything sounds ok then, I dont know why it would not be working. So the programmer is verifying the chip write ok? What if you take it out the programmer and put it back in and then verify again? (eg to confirm that its not powering from the programmer and loosing the contents the moment its removed). What about if you put it in the car, then take it out again and read it back? Corruption?
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