Plus V3.1 - Mk Emmc

The "Mk" series has gone through several iterations. Early versions were simple SPI-based adapters with limited voltage support. The V3.1 update is significant for three primary reasons:


To truly appreciate the MK eMMC Plus V3.1, you must understand its internal anatomy. It integrates three critical components: Mk Emmc Plus V3.1

RPMB stores secure data like fingerprint hashes and encryption keys. While the V3.1 cannot decrypt RPMB without the authentication key, it can back up the raw encrypted RPMB data, which is vital for certain hardware repairs. The "Mk" series has gone through several iterations

If you’ve just picked up an MK EMMC Plus V3.1 adapter, you likely need to unbrick a satellite receiver (like Dreambox, VU+, or Gigablue) or flash firmware directly to an eMMC chip without soldering. This little board is a staple in the satellite TV and embedded systems community. To truly appreciate the MK eMMC Plus V3

Here is a helpful guide on how to set it up and use it safely.

| Parameter | Value | | :--- | :--- | | Form Factor | 153-ball FBGA (11.5 x 13 x 1.0 mm) | | Supply Voltage | VCC = 2.7–3.6V / VCCQ = 1.8V or 3.3V | | Sequential Read (Max) | 320 MB/s | | Sequential Write (Max) | 180 MB/s | | Random Read (4K) | 15,000 IOPS | | Random Write (4K) | 6,000 IOPS | | MTBF | > 2 million hours | | Write Endurance | 3,000 P/E cycles (typical) |