TC58NC6623 / SSS6698-BA refers to a specific flash memory controller produced by Solid State Systems (3S) , commonly found in Toshiba and Kingston USB flash drives

(Mass Production Tool) is the specialized factory software used to "reflash" or repair these controllers when they become corrupted (e.g., "No Media" or "Write Protected" errors). Identification & Firmware Details Controller Model: TC58NC6623 (often labeled as SSS6698-BA). Common Applications: Often used in Toshiba TransMemory Kingston DataTraveler 8GB–16GB drives. Compatible Software: The primary utility for this chip is the 3S USB Mass Production Utility Specific Version:

is often cited as supporting these chips, though finding the exact binary (.BIN) file matching your specific NAND memory can be difficult. How to Use the MPTool Reflashing a drive will permanently erase all data Identify Details: Use a tool like ChipGenius to confirm your (e.g., 0930), (e.g., 6544), and (e.g., 98DE9892). Download Utility:

Search for "3S MPUtility v2.182" or "3S MPUtility v3.287" on specialized sites like FlashBoot.ru Open the tool and select the configuration (

) file that best matches your controller and memory type (e.g., Toshiba TLC). Start Production: Insert the USB drive. The tool should detect it in one of the slots. to begin the low-level format and firmware update. Common Recovery Scenarios SSS [Solid State System] - USBDev.ru

5. Typical programming / testing workflow

  1. Confirm exact TC58NC6623 datasheet and SSS6698-BA pinout/schematic.
  2. Prepare image matching NAND geometry: page size, spare area, ECC metadata, partition table.
  3. Connect SSS6698-BA to host via supported interface (USB programmer, JTAG, or board test header).
  4. Launch MPTool, select target device and correct NAND parameters.
  5. Erase target blocks (or entire device) and program the image.
  6. Verify by reading back checksums and running boot test on target hardware.
  7. Run post-programming tests: bad-block scan, read/write endurance test, and system boot validation.

7. Alternative Tools (Community Forks)

6. Troubleshooting checklist


Step-by-Step Guide to Flashing

Here is a general workflow for using the SSS6698 MPTool: