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06:29 AM
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Jan 17, 2020
05:19 AM
Hi Lina,
Yes, this is stored in TC2xx devices in UCB_IFX and in TC3xx devices in the UCB_USER. Both provide a 128bit unique ID for each chip. If only chip type should be identified this can be done using the SCU_CHIPID register.
Kind regards,
Mr. AURIX™
Yes, this is stored in TC2xx devices in UCB_IFX and in TC3xx devices in the UCB_USER. Both provide a 128bit unique ID for each chip. If only chip type should be identified this can be done using the SCU_CHIPID register.
Kind regards,
Mr. AURIX™
Jan 21, 2021
08:28 AM
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Jan 21, 2021
08:28 AM
Hi all,
Regarding the same question, but for the XMC4500 running under DAVE4.
Is there a unique id i can read from some register?
TIA
Maccabi
Regarding the same question, but for the XMC4500 running under DAVE4.
Is there a unique id i can read from some register?
TIA
Maccabi
Jan 28, 2021
10:32 AM
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Jan 28, 2021
10:32 AM
Maccabi wrote:
Hi all,
Regarding the same question, but for the XMC4500 running under DAVE4.
Is there a unique id i can read from some register?
TIA
Maccabi
This is not the correct forum for your question...
Anyhow have you reviewed the XMC4500 reference manual section 26.2.2 Initial boot sequence and in particular Figure 26-1 DSRAM1 usage by the SSW where the Unique Chip ID (16 bytes) is written?