Greetings everyone!
I am a new member and I am looking for help. 🙂
I have a helmet bluetooth intercom using the QCC3024 IC, unfortunately the IC got burned due to over charging. Can I just replace the QCC3024 IC and the intercom will work again? Or it needs some sort of programming for it to work?
Thanks in advance.
I am a new member and I am looking for help. 🙂
I have a helmet bluetooth intercom using the QCC3024 IC, unfortunately the IC got burned due to over charging. Can I just replace the QCC3024 IC and the intercom will work again? Or it needs some sort of programming for it to work?
Thanks in advance.
Welcome to diyAudio 🙂
What you ask is not something I know much about however the data sheet for the chip suggests it is programmable and configurable so I suspect the chip will be pre programmed by the intercom manufacturer.
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/internet-of-things/consumer/audio/qcc30xx-series/qcc3024#Overview
What you ask is not something I know much about however the data sheet for the chip suggests it is programmable and configurable so I suspect the chip will be pre programmed by the intercom manufacturer.
https://www.qualcomm.com/products/internet-of-things/consumer/audio/qcc30xx-series/qcc3024#Overview
@Mooly
Thank you for warm welcome and fast response.
I guess replacing the IC needs a special flash programmer. Even if I was able to buy IC from Aliexpress, I need to find a way how to program the IC or dump the original program from a working intercom and flash burn it to the new IC.
Maybe an insider from qualcomm who is a member here can read this and add some inputs. 🙂
Thank you for warm welcome and fast response.
I guess replacing the IC needs a special flash programmer. Even if I was able to buy IC from Aliexpress, I need to find a way how to program the IC or dump the original program from a working intercom and flash burn it to the new IC.
Maybe an insider from qualcomm who is a member here can read this and add some inputs. 🙂