I know the device that uses the exact chip described on the datasheet. 
The pinout is correct for the device. Before I go into the idea I just 
came up with, would the S5L8701 (iPod's chip) and the S5L8700 (the chip 
described in the datasheet) have similar/exact bonding lands?

tof wrote:
> Hello everybody.
> 
> 
> I did not have a lot of time in the last months, but now i'm back and 
> alive ;)
> 
> I made very interesting investigations onthe 8701.
> 
> first results :
> 
> http://l4n.clustur.com/index.php/Main_Page/S5L8701_analysis
> 
> http://f4eru.free.fr/8701%20pinout.ods
> 
> 
> 
> The bad news : the pinout seems to be very different than the 8701, 
> there is a different clock system at least in the chip.
> 
> Therefore it will be very hard to locate jtag pins, etc...
> 
> What could be extrmely helpful would be to have decapsulated chips to 
> view under the microscope.
> Does somebody here have an opportunity to acess decap. equipment? or at 
> least a contact where we could do this cheaply ?
> 
> 
> More to come soon
> 
> Sto
> 
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