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  • ADC
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  • C2000
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  • Piccolo F2802x/F2803x
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  • Wiki Page: [CSM] Permanent lock

    Lori Heustess Lori Heustess
    Question: My application has a requirement for the flash contents to be irrevocably locked. The documentation states that setting the CSM password to all zeroes permanently locks the device. Does this mean that the CSM is permanently locked, but that the device can still boot and execute from...
    on Mar 25, 2011
  • Wiki Page: [CSM] Recovering a locked device

    Lori Heustess Lori Heustess
    Question: Is it possible to 'reset' a locked F28x or F24x chip to its initial empty-flash status? Answer: Sorry, but the answer is no. The flash architecture on these devices does not allow any reasonable way that would still be secure, so nothing was put in to allow this. Also please...
    on Mar 25, 2011
  • Wiki Page: [CSM] When does the CSM get locked

    Lori Heustess Lori Heustess
    Question: What are the scenario’s that CSM gets locked automatically and want to know weather its deterministic or not? Answer: If a password is programmed into the flash, the CSM is locked on reset and stays this way until the password match flow is executed (refer to the System Control...
    on Mar 16, 2011
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