Hi, still have a broken cpuboard with spare 7457 which VCore requirement is too low (1.1)
I have measured the voltage of my unpopulated G4/745X board using pin A22 as ground and VDD (VCore) pins J9 and J11, both gave the same results.
http://www.nxp.com/assets/documents/d ... data-sheets/MPC7457EC.pdfPinout for 7457 begins at the end of page 40.
And it seems that each VCore jumper setting in the official Amigaone manual is off by one, they are actually for the VCore value setting that is listed above it.
http://intuitionbase.com/a1_xe.pdf (last two pages)
"ON OFF ON OFF" jumper short, which is meant for 1.59, is actually 1.54!
"OFF OFF ON ON" Jumper short, meant for 1.94, is actually 1.89
"OFF OFF OFF OFF" jumper short, meant for 1.34, is actually 1.29
"OFF OFF OFF OFF" jumper open, meant for 1.244, is thankfully for me, 1.20 volt (rounded as 1.2?)
Is this suppose to be like this ??
I haven't tested every setting, it is a bit time consuming as the solder pads are too close together, but if every setting is off by one then I think that these are the real VCore settings for the shorted jumper, with 1.2 at the bottom for convenience.
https://s7.postimg.org/ye530f72z/Amiga_One_VCore_short.jpgI will be contacting NXP what my 7457's maximum VCore settings are, with the discovery of the 1.2 volt setting I am thinking about running my 7457 with a higher clock speed to be able to cope with it.
Could anyone point Criscot towards this? he seems to have a lot of experience with the XE and he might be able to explain it.
I think that he has a Facebook or Twitter account, I don't have one myself.