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    Mushtaq Syed56993 Mushtaq Syed56993
    Hi Steve: Does this mean that software cannot be upgraded via USB if it is not encrypted? Thanks a lot! Cheers, Mushtaq
    on Jan 12, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: firmware code protection on a C5515 DSP using external SPI EEPROM ?

    Sunil Kamath Sunil Kamath
    Hello Mike and Christos, As Peter has mentioned in his reply we do support a secure boot process where the decryption of the encrypted boot image is handled by the bootloader itself. You can go a step further and choose the option (while encrypting your boot image) to have the DSP re-author the encryption...
    on Feb 11, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: firmware code protection on a C5515 DSP using external SPI EEPROM ?

    Sunil Kamath Sunil Kamath
    Hi Mike, Yes, firmware update is possible. You will of course not be able to use the JTAG if you use JTAG disabled silicon. Otherwise, you should be able to get an updated boot image - encrypted or un-encrypted into the device through UART, SD card, USB, SPI or I2C and have a programmer code (which...
    on Feb 16, 2011
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