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Old 10-11-2020, 00:53   #1 (permalink)
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Sony E6503 how to connect please help... [Answered]


Hi guys, i'm very new on matters of Jtag, I want to fix my sony xperia m5 that was briked long time ago, and now I want to give it a try with medusa, I have software experience but never do any kind of jtag before... I lost in the part of Data0... I dont know if I have to solder all data0, 1,2,3 to data0 showed on the schematic or I miss some info that i dont know??

This is the medusa part


and this is the schematic on board



I think is solder from the medusa part to the board.. from the pins on the first image to places on the second.. thats clear I thik??. but i only see one data0 and the medusa part ask for 0,1,2 and 3 and there are not there???

sorry Im new and this may be crazy question
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Hi guys, i'm very new on matters of Jtag, I want to fix my sony xperia m5 that was briked long time ago, and now I want to give it a try with medusa, I have software experience but never do any kind of jtag before... I lost in the part of Data0... I dont know if I have to solder all data0, 1,2,3 to data0 showed on the schematic or I miss some info that i dont know??

This is the medusa part


and this is the schematic on board



I think is solder from the medusa part to the board.. from the pins on the first image to places on the second.. thats clear I thik??. but i only see one data0 and the medusa part ask for 0,1,2 and 3 and there are not there???

sorry Im new and this may be crazy question
No Need D1, D2 & D3 Points for ISP Communication,
Just Make Jumper CLK, CMD, D0, 2.9v(VCC), 1.8v(VCCQ) & GND Line.

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No Need D1, D2 & D3 Points for ISP Communication,
Just Make Jumper CLK, CMD, D0, 2.9v(VCC), 1.8v(VCCQ) & GND Line.
Hi thanks you for the help.. so connecting the points like this will be enough?

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Hi thanks you for the help.. so connecting the points like this will be enough?

Yes, connecting the points like above image is enough for ISP communication.
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