You friggen rock! Facing a similar fault with Hisense 55” but not sure if the firmware is available. Factory will not supply it beyond 2 years. Dirty company. I think video is only missing a quick mention of pin #1 position on the bga package. Thanks for sharing.
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First of all, congratulations on the repair. I have a question. After cleaning the tin and adding flux to place the MMC I don't see you apply tin again. How is that? Greetings.
I have an ignition problem, testing all the power supplies and cards, the conclusion is emmc, where I would like to try a reballing first. then if it doesn't work, move on to purchasing an emmc, but I can't understand if I find it already programmed with a default Sony software or it must be programmed. Where can I find the software to insert into emmc? Thanks for your help
Not to mention.. clean that soldering tip if you want heat to transfer correctly. Don't be tight with the braid.. new, clean braid and add flux if you need to. Flux and a clean tip are your friends. Just saying. It works - good job!
As often as these chips seem to fail or go bad, why in the world would the TV manufacturers make this a soldered chip on the board? Why isn't this chip set up as a user/technician replaceable item that can simply be ejected and re-inserted from a slot or socket on the side of the TV? If this is just a MMC (Multi-Media Card) weren't those originally designed to be used as consumer memory/storage cards that you could easily slide in and/or eject from a device? Why can't that same thing be done on TVs then? Wouldn't that cut way down on repair times and costs?
Probably because it makes them money if you can’t easily replace it as user, I mean hot air soldering isn’t necessarily the hardest thing you could do but it’s also not easy as well
@@seesikopter I'm sure it has to do with cost of production, too. It's the cheaper way to do it. I'm just saying that it would potentially save a LOT of people a LOT of aggravation, hassle and frustration if that particular part could be easily field replaceable.
Thank you! I'm trying to flash a Hisence 65H9EPlus TV, IC is MXIC MX25L1606E, I made the CH341programmer read the file and saved the backup to my desktop, i'm ready to do the flash.... Question: where do I find the bin file for this model? I just need the last step to complete the flash......
Yeah I have the same question. I believe so, and unfortunetly I cannot find an EMMC that is programmed for my TV...Unless I buy an entirely new board that includes a working one.
Yes, you have to program it or get in contact with someone who can program it for you. If you just order the barebone chip nothing will work, because the entire OS for the TV is missing.
@@j.rohleder3794 wait so that means the chip when programming gets the TV firmware put on and then u solder it on there and no need to reinstall the TVs OS? I thought you just tell the chip what its gonna be when installed so it properly works and then you flash the software file onto the Device... hm
After the tsop is replaced netflix doesn't work and you get an error code ui-800-3 and ui-113. I think it has something to do with bytes of information stored on the tsop for the user name and password on the netflix account that can't be transferred to the new tsop. If anyone has and information and would like to chime in on this subject it will be interesting to hear what anyone has to say on this issue 🤔
I just bought another board from a shop close to where I live that had the emmc replaced from a donor board. No netflix now just like everyone was saying. Not a big deal just use a Google chrome cast.
This is much deeper than ebay user name and account. In fact it has nothing to do with the user name and account...the EMMCs are equipped with a write-once only memory - just think of it this way - that is programmed when the chips is first used and it stores unique keys that are later used for decrypting information which is otherwise available, but encrypted and useless without the key to decrypt it. This is done partially exactly to prohibit copying the eMMC. In fact some manufacturers may choose to crypt the whole freaking eMMC in which case it would be impossible to copy it at all, not just without NetFlix. Why else do you think there are not EMMCs available out there for certain Sony models :-)
Thats a nice idea, but i don't think every BGA-153 has the same pinout. If it doesn't, you have to match all data lines, cmd, VCC, ... between your mobile eMMC and the layout of the original TV PCB (just soldering it in place might not work). In addition i'm not sure how much the NAND flash controller of your mobile eMMC differs compared to the original one. I didn't tried it, so i can't help you - sorry.
@@j.rohleder3794 I Have connected all those fly lines do cmd clk short the crystal.or used directly with bga adapter but dont working with same emmc 153 pin .there may be a way we can use mobile emmc .because its just a memory.by the way thank u for your reply sir🙏🙏🙏god bless you
No you cant the firmware inside the Phone emmc NAND flash is partitioned for the phone, and there is no firmware for the TV on it so it means it must be erased and reprogrammed, if the chip has the same Pinout and voltage like the original NAND chip
You can do that but it needs to be a compatible emmc from your phone, then you need to wipe it and write the firmware and maybe also clean the rpmb which can’t be done on all emmc
This was so satisfying to watch for some reason. Thanks.
You friggen rock! Facing a similar fault with Hisense 55” but not sure if the firmware is available. Factory will not supply it beyond 2 years. Dirty company. I think video is only missing a quick mention of pin #1 position on the bga package. Thanks for sharing.
First of all, congratulations on the repair.
I have a question. After cleaning the tin and adding flux to place the MMC I don't see you apply tin again. How is that?
Greetings.
There are solder balls already soldered onto the Emmc, you just need to do reflow to conect emmc to motherboard
Thanks for the video, I was worried that I'd have to reball the chip I bought from mjelectronics, but it looks like it's already got them!
Yes, just ask him kindly if you need the reballing on the chip, so you don't have to order the stencil.
I have an ignition problem, testing all the power supplies and cards, the conclusion is emmc, where I would like to try a reballing first. then if it doesn't work, move on to purchasing an emmc, but I can't understand if I find it already programmed with a default Sony software or it must be programmed. Where can I find the software to insert into emmc? Thanks for your help
Hello my friend, where did you purchase MMC, is there a Sony part code?
After removing BGA, add flux but then flood area with leaded solder, then wick off.
That’s exactly what I do, I don’t lose pads 99% of the time
Not to mention.. clean that soldering tip if you want heat to transfer correctly. Don't be tight with the braid.. new, clean braid and add flux if you need to. Flux and a clean tip are your friends. Just saying. It works - good job!
1:10 Do you really mean "if voltage is present it's faulty"? Or the opposite. And could you point out the exact measuring points?
Para remplazar ocupas hacer un full dump y Factory reset ala memoria y pasar el dump y montar
As often as these chips seem to fail or go bad, why in the world would the TV manufacturers make this a soldered chip on the board? Why isn't this chip set up as a user/technician replaceable item that can simply be ejected and re-inserted from a slot or socket on the side of the TV? If this is just a MMC (Multi-Media Card) weren't those originally designed to be used as consumer memory/storage cards that you could easily slide in and/or eject from a device? Why can't that same thing be done on TVs then? Wouldn't that cut way down on repair times and costs?
Probably because it makes them money if you can’t easily replace it as user, I mean hot air soldering isn’t necessarily the hardest thing you could do but it’s also not easy as well
@@seesikopter I'm sure it has to do with cost of production, too. It's the cheaper way to do it. I'm just saying that it would potentially save a LOT of people a LOT of aggravation, hassle and frustration if that particular part could be easily field replaceable.
@@michaelbeckerman7532 I know but Sony doesn’t care, so many people will no longer buy their tvs because of this
@@seesikopterthere is no tv in this world which lets you replace the emmc without soldering. 😂
@@gicugigel3790 well Sherlock, the talk was about „why it ISNT like that“ as the mmc format was meant for portable storage back then
Nice, thanks for sharing
Thank you!
I'm trying to flash a Hisence 65H9EPlus TV, IC is MXIC MX25L1606E, I made the CH341programmer read the file and saved the backup to my desktop, i'm ready to do the flash....
Question: where do I find the bin file for this model? I just need the last step to complete the flash......
What hot air station is this?
Buenas tardes maestro tendrá a disposición un software para sony XBR55x800e gracias de antemano
You didn't have to program the emmc IC? Worked with no coding?
Very cool, where did you get a New programmed and reballed eMMC from?
I got it from MJK electronics. www.mjkelectronics.com/en/11-emmc-mjk-electronics
Is it necessary to program the emmc or is it enough to put a new one?
Yeah I have the same question. I believe so, and unfortunetly I cannot find an EMMC that is programmed for my TV...Unless I buy an entirely new board that includes a working one.
Yes, you have to program it or get in contact with someone who can program it for you. If you just order the barebone chip nothing will work, because the entire OS for the TV is missing.
@@j.rohleder3794 wait so that means the chip when programming gets the TV firmware put on and then u solder it on there and no need to reinstall the TVs OS? I thought you just tell the chip what its gonna be when installed so it properly works and then you flash the software file onto the Device... hm
If I’m not wrong you sound like you’re German, I tried ordering from MJK but they seemingly don’t ship to Germany? How did you get one? 😊
we ship to germany, no problem.
Hi, my sony is stuck in footloose, KDL-55W800C, how to find out the eMMC I need to replace -thanks
Ali express 7 dollar each
After the tsop is replaced netflix doesn't work and you get an error code ui-800-3 and ui-113. I think it has something to do with bytes of information stored on the tsop for the user name and password on the netflix account that can't be transferred to the new tsop. If anyone has and information and would like to chime in on this subject it will be interesting to hear what anyone has to say on this issue 🤔
Have you managed to find a solution to this issue? And what programmer are you using to read and write your emmc?
I just bought another board from a shop close to where I live that had the emmc replaced from a donor board. No netflix now just like everyone was saying. Not a big deal just use a Google chrome cast.
This is much deeper than ebay user name and account. In fact it has nothing to do with the user name and account...the EMMCs are equipped with a write-once only memory - just think of it this way - that is programmed when the chips is first used and it stores unique keys that are later used for decrypting information which is otherwise available, but encrypted and useless without the key to decrypt it. This is done partially exactly to prohibit copying the eMMC. In fact some manufacturers may choose to crypt the whole freaking eMMC in which case it would be impossible to copy it at all, not just without NetFlix. Why else do you think there are not EMMCs available out there for certain Sony models :-)
Ich glaube bestimmte Schlüssel sind mit dem TV gepaired und müssen auch ausgelesen und in den neuen Dump eingespielt werden.
Excellent salute you.
Hello Sir, can I find rt809h emmc dump for Sony KD-55X8509C ? thank you sir in advance.
I got it
Netflix not working?
Could you please confirm, that if the voltage is present the chip is dead? This would really help me big time.
That's true. If the voltages are present and nothing boots the IC is damaged.
i have a question sir .can we use mobile emmc if we don't have led tv emm? If yes how?? I have cleaned rpmb but not working.
Thats a nice idea, but i don't think every BGA-153 has the same pinout. If it doesn't, you have to match all data lines, cmd, VCC, ... between your mobile eMMC and the layout of the original TV PCB (just soldering it in place might not work). In addition i'm not sure how much the NAND flash controller of your mobile eMMC differs compared to the original one. I didn't tried it, so i can't help you - sorry.
@@j.rohleder3794 I Have connected all those fly lines do cmd clk short the crystal.or used directly with bga adapter but dont working with same emmc 153 pin .there may be a way we can use mobile emmc .because its just a memory.by the way thank u for your reply sir🙏🙏🙏god bless you
No you cant the firmware inside the Phone emmc NAND flash is partitioned for the phone, and there is no firmware for the TV on it so it means it must be erased and reprogrammed, if the chip has the same Pinout and voltage like the original NAND chip
You can do that but it needs to be a compatible emmc from your phone, then you need to wipe it and write the firmware and maybe also clean the rpmb which can’t be done on all emmc
Hi I have a kd49x8500F. Same emmc problem, could u San me thx emmc. Tbx
I have a sony android tv and I can't login to Google play store. I open the application, but nothing happens when I press sing in.
Die Keys sind auf dem alten EMMC und wurden nicht übertragen.
and netflix ? function or not ?
Sir do you have telegram account? Can i get emmc dump file of this sony board?? 🙏🙏
I don't have the dump file. Please refer to mjkelectronics.com. Maybe he can help you out. Link is in the video description.
You can repair it by usb or by jtag
How?
If it’s boot looping them sometimes by usb can work but otherwise jtag is the only way
You're talking about a Sony tv but in the video we see a Panasonic tv
Next this tv will have another problem: a purple double image.
2 different tvs... lmao