On 01/12/11 15:15, Peter Bigot wrote:
> I don't remember where I found this information, but I believe most
> chips have a block of data at 0x0FF0 which contains chip-specific
> information that can be used to figure out the part number.  Other data
> lives in the infoA segment of some chips, and in a separate TLV
> (tag-length-value) section in the 5xx/6xx series.  Addresses for those
> segments are device-specific, though I think there might be a pointer to
> the TLV section in the block at 0xFF0.
> 
> I'm unaware of any available machine-readable map from magic numbers at
> block 0x0FF0 to device identifiers, or identification of which TLV tag
> pertains to which peripheral.  I am aware that peripherals like the
> ADC12 have different TLV tags on different MCUs within the same family
> (or, at least, several value-line devices came with inconsistent TLV
> tags for ADC).
> 
> Peter

Yes, there are various mentions in various docs, but no concrete
cross-reference it would seem. Oh well, I'll build my own little database.
Thanks,

Bob

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