Uses physical jumper caps supporting 3.3V, 5V, or 12V .
Upon flashing the firmware, the device performs a double-reboot. The first reboot writes the new AES keys to the secure element. The second reboot validates the checksum. If the technician interrupts power during the first reboot, the device enters a "bricked" state requiring a JTAG hardware flash to recover. t.sk105a.03 firmware update
This report details the technical investigation into the firmware package. Unlike standard incremental updates (typically denoted by logical versioning such as 1.0, 1.1, or 2.0), the nomenclature "t.sk105a.03" suggests a highly specific, likely embedded or legacy system target. Uses physical jumper caps supporting 3
The standby light will start blinking rapidly (usually alternating between red and green, or flashing red). This indicates that the board is reading the USB drive and writing the binary file to the EEPROM flash memory. The second reboot validates the checksum
Flashing firmware can damage your board if done incorrectly. Perform this update at your own risk.