Sync Box Firmware Upgrade using dfu-programmer
This describes how to upgrade Sync Box Firmware using the free dfu-programmer on linux. This only applies to the microprocessor; often it is also necessary to upgrade the CPLD.
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Installation
The dfu-programmer software can be installed in Ubuntu like this:
sudo apt-get install dfu-programmer
Make sure your version supports the sync box device (at89c5131):
$ dfu-programmer --version dfu-programmer 0.6.1 $ dfu-programmer --targets targets: at89c51snd1c at89c51snd2c at89c5130 at89c5131 at89c5132 at90usb1287 at90usb1286 at90usb1287-4k ...
Programming
See the procedure on the Sync Box firmware page for instructions on how to get the bootloader to enter reprogramming mode. This will cause it to present itself as a USB device to your computer. When the device is properly detected, it will show up in lsusb as something like:
$ lsusb Bus 002 Device 049: ID 03eb:2ffd Atmel Corp. at89c5130/c5131 DFU bootloader
To prove things are working, dump the contents of the device into a file:
$ sudo dfu-programmer at89c5131:<USB_BUS>,<USB_DEVNUM> dump > part_dump.bin
where <USB_BUS> is the bus number from lsusb and <USB_DEVNUM> is the device number from lsusb. For the example lsusb output above, this would give us:
$ sudo dfu-programmer at89c5131:2,49 dump > ./part_dump.bin
The contents of part_dump.bin can then be inspected with hexdump -C ./part_dump.bin to confirm it's the sync box code and not some other nonsense. (It's also good to keep a copy of the previous program; if the new program doesn't work, you can always revert.)
Then to program the device the syntax is:
$ sudo dfu-programmer at89c5131:<USB_BUS>,<USB_DEVNUM> flash ./sync_box_v22_26sept2014.hex