comparison tcsm2-notes/trco @ 16:2daf8f209707

tcsm2-notes: initial observations on boards
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Wed, 29 May 2024 02:26:13 +0000
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1 Major components on TRCO board:
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3 1x Lattice ispLSI1032E PLD, same as on TR16-S
4 1x CPU: Intel TN80C186EB20
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6 1x really big oscillator component, labeled 16.384 MHz, likely OCXO
7 1x MAS9316N DAC close to it - likely TDM common clock for the system
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9 3x Infineon chips, 2x SAB 82525 (2x HDLC) and 1x SAB 82526 (1x HDLC):
10 the 5 HDLC channels which the available documentation touches on
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12 8x PLCC32 chips (9 pins on wide side, 7 pins on narrow side) with stickers
13 on them that obscure the markings underneath. The markings read IC45 through
14 IC48 in the top row of 4, IC55 through IC58 in the bottom row of 4. All 8
15 ICs are directly soldered. Suspected flash memory.
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17 Next to these 8 ICs there is a socketed PLCC44 IC (11 pins on each side)
18 with a sticker that reads:
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20 TRCO
21 6.1-0
22 TC1ROMQL
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24 It is clearly a programmed part of some kind, but not clear if it is flash
25 (boot code?) or some PLD or whatever.
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27 Further insight can be gained by peeling off the stickers, but I am not going
28 there yet: my current plan is to try powering this unit as-is and see if it
29 comes to life in a useful way. If it turns out to lack the needed fw, or lack
30 TFO feature, then proceed further with reverse eng.