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fkfaraz:
Hello mariush thanks again for the reply
so i have an XGECU t56 programmer. i have disoldered the part and put it in it. Select AT24c512b@SOIC 8. Read it. There is seems to be data there.
Now a question
How could i know how much data is stored there. Like where it is written or i have to calculate it myself from the buffer
Thanks
mariush:
Open the export using a hexadecimal viewer / editor or use the viewer of the programmer to see the data
Empty / unused area will usually be full of either 0xFF or 0x00 bytes.
So for example, if you see random bytes in the first 128 KB range and then everything is FF bytes, there's a good chance the circuit or whatever used that eeprom reads and writes data only from the first 16 KB
See picture below, where I use HxD (freeware hex editor / viewer) to open a random binary file ... it shows 16 bytes per line, and on the far left column it shows the offset in the file - the last fully visible line in the picture has offset 0x 0000 0200 or 200 in hexadecimal, which is 512 in decimal ... so if I see only FF or 00 from that point, I could assume only the first 512 bytes are used by the device or that it was actually a 512 byte eeprom chip and not a 64 Kbit (8 KB) chip.
oz2cpu:
PLEASE HELP WITH HIGH VOLTAGE DIODE TYPE NUMBER
diameter 3mm
length of body 15mm
forward voltage 17V at 10mA
Color codes wide green = cathode
then a red ring
and then maybe a black ring on the black body, it is impossible to photo
but on some of them i feel like i can barely see it, but i am a bit unsure.
i got a very large bag of them, i can ofcourse measure the brake down voltage,
but i prefer to know real data and real type number,
any suggestions ?
more news 0.58pF and 58Meg ohm at zero volts
DC1MC:
--- Quote from: oz2cpu on November 10, 2022, 10:23:08 am ---PLEASE HELP WITH HIGH VOLTAGE DIODE TYPE NUMBER
diameter 3mm
length of body 15mm
forward voltage 17V at 10mA
Color codes wide green = cathode
...
--- End quote ---
Candidate: https://www.hvproducts.de/axial_lead_low_current_high_voltage_diodes
Could be those guys: https://www.hvproducts.de/gfs_series_high_voltage_diodes
or these:
http://hvp.kr/uploaded/category/data_2CL2_HV37_UX_Series_page_8.pdf
cheers,
DC1MC
oz2cpu:
73 DL1MC thanks a lot for your time and help
none of the suggested diodes matches the size of my diode type.
more news i measured 0.58pF and 58Meg ohm at zero volts
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