Tc58nc6623 Sss6698-ba Mptool Info

In a cramped electronics repair shop in Shenzhen, a young technician named Li Wei stared at a dead USB drive. The plastic casing was cracked, but the PCB inside was pristine. On its black epoxy blob lay a faint laser etching: TC58NC6623.

Inside the folder, you will usually find an .ini file (e.g., 6698_Toshiba_43nm_D2.ini). This configuration file tells the software how to handle the specific NAND flash paired with your TC58NC6623 controller. Open the main executable (SSS_MPTool.exe). tc58nc6623 sss6698-ba mptool

Report: TC58NC6623 SSS6698-BA MPTool

Summary

This report summarizes the TC58NC6623 NAND flash device, the SSS6698-BA module designation (likely a board or system SKU referencing that NAND), and MPTool — a manufacturing/programming/flashing tool used for NAND/embedded devices. It covers key specifications, typical uses, compatibility considerations, and recommended steps for programming, testing, and troubleshooting. In a cramped electronics repair shop in Shenzhen,

Part 3: Step-by-Step Guide – Using MPTOOL on TC58NC6623 / SSS6698-BA

Prerequisites

  1. Windows 7 or Windows 10 (32-bit or 64-bit) – The tool works best on Windows 7. On Windows 10, you must disable driver signature enforcement (Settings → Recovery → Advanced Startup → Disable driver signature enforcement).
  2. A short USB 2.0 cable (avoid USB 3.0 hubs for debugging).
  3. A paperclip or jumper to short test points (if the drive is completely dead).