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QuntChen
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Hello everyone,

I have a question. Why is there a string of code at the bottom of the chip? How can this happen? Who knows and tells me why???

 
 

Look forward to your reply.
Your soon feedback would be appreciated.
Thank you very much.

Best regards,
Qunt Chen

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DennisS_46
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Qunt:
This appears to be a standard PSoC5LP part that was custom programmed for Agiga-tech which was a Cypress subsidiary at the time. The parts would not have been generally available through normal distribution channels, so what you have is a "gray market" part. I'm speculating here, it may have been sold off as surplus by Agiga, but there is no way of tracing the origin because the part is well past any tracking that Cypress/Infineon maintains.
I have no knowledge of any programming or operational differences and my contacts at Agiga are long gone.
---- Dennis Seguine

PSoC Applications

 

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ncbs
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Hi @QuntChen,

Are you referring to "AGIGA1MTI-003ACB"?

Regards,
Nikhil

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QuntChen
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Hello Nikhil

Good day!I'm very glad to receive your reply.
Yes,That's what I'm talking about.
Do you know what it means? Is there any impact?
Please let me know.


Look forward to your reply.
Your soon feedback would be appreciated.
Thank you very much.

Best regards,
Qunt Chen

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DennisS_46
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Qunt:
This appears to be a standard PSoC5LP part that was custom programmed for Agiga-tech which was a Cypress subsidiary at the time. The parts would not have been generally available through normal distribution channels, so what you have is a "gray market" part. I'm speculating here, it may have been sold off as surplus by Agiga, but there is no way of tracing the origin because the part is well past any tracking that Cypress/Infineon maintains.
I have no knowledge of any programming or operational differences and my contacts at Agiga are long gone.
---- Dennis Seguine

PSoC Applications

 

Hi Dennis Seguine

Good day!I'm very glad to receive your reply.

I'm still working on it.Because I don't know the difference!

Thank you very much.

Best regards,
Qunt

 

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