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ATSGA204A データシートの表示(PDF) - Microchip Technology

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ATSHA204A
Device Organization
2.1.3
1.2. SN<2:7>
The values of these bits are programmed by Microchip during the manufacturing process
and are different for every die. These 6-bytes (48-bits) are optionally included in some
SHA-256 computations made by the ATSHA204A
RevNum
Four bytes of information that are used by Microchip to provide manufacturing revision information.
These bytes can be freely read as RevNum<0:3>, but should never be used by system software,
because they may change due to a silicon revision.
One Time Programmable (OTP) Zone
The OTP zone of 64 bytes (512 bits) is part of the EEPROM array and can be used for read-only storage.
Prior to locking the configuration section using Lock(LockConfig), the OTP zone is inaccessible and
can be neither read nor written. After configuration locking, but prior to locking of the OTP zone using
Lock(LockValue), the entire OTP zone can be written using the Write command. If desired, the data
to be written can be encrypted. When unlocked the OTP zone cannot be read.
Once the OTP zone is locked, the OTP mode byte in the Configuration zone controls the permissions of
this zone, as follows:
Read-only Mode
The data cannot be modified and would be used to store fixed model numbers, calibration
information, manufacturing history and/or other data that should never change. The Write
command always returns an error and leaves the memory unmodified. All 64-bytes within the OTP
section are always available for reading using either 4-byte or 32-byte reads.
Consumption Mode
The bits function as one-way fuses and can be used to track consumption or usage of the item to
which the ATSHA204A is attached. For examples, in a battery, they might be used to track charging
cycles or use time; in a printer ink cartridge, they might track the quantity of material consumed; in
a medical device, they might track the number of permitted uses for a limited use item. In this
mode, the Write command can only cause bits to transition from a one to a zero. Logically, this
means the data value in the input parameter list is AND'ed with the current value in the word(s) and
the result written back to memory. As an example, writing a value of 0xFF results in no change to
the byte and writing a value of 0x00 causes the byte in memory to go to zero, regardless of the
previous value. Once a bit has transitioned to a zero, it can never transition back to a one.
Legacy Mode
The operation of the OTP zone is consistent with the fuse array on the Microchip(Formerly Atmel)
ATSA102S. Reads of words zero and one are always prohibited, while reads of the remaining 14
words are always permitted. Only 4-byte (32-bit) reads are permitted and any attempt to execute a
32-byte (256-bit) read results in an error return code. All Write operations to the OTP zone are
prohibited. See Section 9. Compatibility for more of the Microchip ATSA102S compatibility details.
All OTP zone bits have a value of one on shipment from the Microchip factory.
Table 2-8. OTP Zone
Word (HEX)
Address (HEX)
Default
0x00
0x00
0xFFFFFFFF
0x01
0x04
0xFFFFFFFF
0x02
0x08
0xFFFFFFFF
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