Fixing flash in DM365 chip within Ph3 Pro gimbal

You'll also see a mark on the plastic cover directly underneath the yaw arm, which is another dead giveaway.
Maybe the yaw arm has been replaced perhaps and even the flat poly cable.

Trademe Phantom purchases are risky. You never know how many hands the craft has been through.
The info they give you is usually based on a guess, rather then an educated analysis.
 
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I can not need a mark on the plastic cover. Maybe it has been replaced.


Do you have a spare NAND chip?
I'd rather not order from Digi as their shipping times are not fantastic..
I have found a similar chip on E14
Order code 3129217
 

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Nothing similar about Order code 3129177 Serial NOR, 32 Mbit. ( 4 Mbyte)
I gave you the part number for the correct 64 pin BGA device. 1Gbit nand (128 mbyte)
Shipping was 6 days to NZ
 
Mine was a Micron Tech device. The one above is Macronix. The 2 devices commonly used are listed in this thread somewhere. Just make sure you've got the correct device. The above looks correct, but just double check yourself. Element 14 looks like a good price, apart from shipping cost.
 
I repair automotive electronics.
People send stuff in (be it an ECU or a window switch) and I'll fix it and send it back.

Most things are from mechanics directly.
Easier that way haha
 
You're all set then. You'll have hot air re-work gear etc.
Just make sure you use Kapton tape. If you blow away a bunch of surrounding SMD chip caps etc, it's game over !
 
Little update on the unit..
I pulled the NAND chip off the board and sure enough I could just break the chip across the little half moon shape.

There were also a whole bunch of pads that came up with it.
I actually referenced them with the datasheet for the memory and it looks like all of them are No Connect.

Check the attached pictures
 

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This is not my first time with BGA...
I assume it was the hit that dislodged the NC pads from the board and then they came up with the chip.

The only thing that I can think is that it may have been a little too hot but I doubt it since I have not damaged one before

@quaddamage that datasheet is gold
 
I've had private messages from a couple of people asking for help with the 8 FPS problem after nand flash chip replacement.
The way I see it, any queries are best posted here in the forum rather than privately, so everyone can benefit or otherwise from any discussion.
So, regarding the 8FPS solution, this is covered very well by quaddamage in post #5 of this thread.
This was what I used to fix my P3P 8FPS problem.
 
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Hi folks, I have a problem with a board. I can connect it in a boot mode, upload uboot and ubl1 files everything goes fine, except when I try to lauch it in a normal mode, console does not show anything further than "Actua Checksum: xxxxx". LED on the board blinks in it's cycle, however uart output remains silent.
The nand chip does not look damaged however noone knows...
Do you think that nand replacement is required in following situation?

Code:
DM36x initialization passed!
UBL Product Vesion : DJI-GSP-UBL-1.0-rc10(2014-08-15)
Dji UBL Version: 1.51(Aug 15 2014 - 17:05:12)
Booting Catalog Boot Loader
BootMode = NAND
Starting NAND Copy...
Valid magicnum, 0xA1ACED66, found in block 0x00000019.
Valid magicnum, 0xA1ACED66, found in block 0x0000001C.
Uboot Checksum:0x73756FB2
Actua Checksum:0x73756FB2
 
I've seen people having this issue. This usually means something goes wrong during flashing. Try to use a different pc, preferably with older windows, different cables - everything you can, use different.
 
Yes, indeed I run into some troubles, sfh was returning like huge amount of text to the CMD, this resulted in BSOD several times, I changed uart converted and windows drivers and I got rid of BSOD, however problem remained. I will try diffrent PC, OS, etc.
Thanks :)
 
Hi everyone, sorry for the bad English. I have a spare camera with a Board for the phantom 3 pro. But it does not transmit video after a fall from a height. I want to fix it. On the first inspection, I saw that the NAND chip was damaged. I ordered new chips from China, rewired them, and updated the bootloader. Chip started typing. but I didn't load the core.
Loading from nand0, offset 0x4a0000 ** Unknown image type Wrong Image Format for bootm command ERROR: can't get kernel image! Loading from nand0, offset 0x900000 ** Unknown image type Wrong Image Format for bootm command ERROR: can't get kernel image! Dji-Pro # I loaded the kernel, but it doesn't load properly. Video updating Recovery KernelThe question is why? What should I do? Is there an image of the first main core? how do I get it out of the firmware ?
 

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