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Solid State Systems Sss6698-bb

| Feature | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | Solid State Systems (鑫创/SSS) | | Host Interface | USB 2.0 | | NAND Channels | Single channel | | Supported NAND Types | MLC (Multi-Level Cell) & TLC (Triple-Level Cell) | | Supported Flash Makers | Hynix, Toshiba, Kioxia, Samsung, Micron, SK Hynix, SanDisk | | ECC Support | 24-bit, 40-bit, 64-bit per 1KB | | Package | LQFP48 | | Operating Voltage | 3.3V | | Common VID/PID | 0951:1665 (Kingston) | | Common Capacities | 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 32GB |

The SSS MPTool is the primary factory application used to service these controllers. It flashes original ISP (In-System Programming) firmware back onto the chip. Success relies heavily on matching the correct version of the MPTool with the specific generation of NAND flash memory inside your unique drive. Step-by-Step Firmware Restoration Process

A low-power embedded processor executes the firmware. In the case of the SSS6698-BB, the firmware is often stored in the NAND flash itself, or in a small internal ROM, allowing the drive to be recognized by the PC. Solid State Systems Sss6698-bb

Solid State Systems SSS6698-BB: An In-Depth Overview of the USB 2.0 Controller

: Frequently paired with 8GB (8192 MB) and 16GB (16384 MB) NAND layouts. | Feature | Specification | | :--- |

For anyone still relying on an old flash drive with an SSS6698-BB controller, the most practical advice is simple: copy off any important data as soon as possible, and replace the drive with a modern USB 3.0 or USB 3.1 model from a reputable manufacturer. The controller and its era have passed, and while understanding it is interesting from a technical perspective, depending on it for critical data storage is no longer advisable.

Below is a detailed breakdown of the controller’s official specifications. For anyone still relying on an old flash

; Идентификационные коды контроллеров 0x76 = TC58NC6685. 0x87 = 3S6675-87. 0x88 = TC58NC6686 = 3S6675-88. 0x91 = 3S6675-91. 0x95 = My Flash-Device - USBDev.ru

Warning: This will erase all data.

This information is essential before attempting any repair, as the wrong tool or settings could permanently brick the device.