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    Eval Kit processor label differrences

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    Shawn Gardner
    Posted by Shawn Gardner
    on Apr 23 2012 15:02 PM
    Prodigy130 points

    Hello,

    When ordering multiple EKI-LM3S9D92 kits, they came as a Rev B12 and a Rev B13 from the factory.  As far as I can tell, the only differences were:

    Rev B12         Rev B13

    Stellaris Part Label      LMEB9D92        LM3S9D92

                               $A-16P029H      $A-14P029H

    ICDI Board Rev               Rev B           Rev C

     

    Otherwise, the connectors, parts, and IO pads appear identical.  What are these variations and what does it mean to both h/w or s/w?

     Thanks!

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    • Stellaris Paul
      Posted by Stellaris Paul
      on Apr 24 2012 09:49 AM
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      The change to the ICDI board was a simple swap of a voltage regulator so that should not be a visible change but does constitute a change in the revision number of the kit..  

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    • Shawn Gardner
      Posted by Shawn Gardner
      on Apr 24 2012 09:54 AM
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      Thanks Stellaris Paul. But what about the labeling of the processor (LMEB9D92 vs. LM3S9D92) ?

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    • Stellaris Paul
      Posted by Stellaris Paul
      on Apr 25 2012 08:02 AM
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      I checked and there should be no difference in those parts to software except that the LMEB9D92 signifies that the part will work with the evaluation tools for Code Composer Studio.  Both should work fine with the IAR tools that come with those kits.

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    • D. Johnson
      Posted by D. Johnson
      on Apr 30 2012 15:10 PM
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      My customer is trying to determine which class of device the LMEB9D92 is by checking the memory address indicated below. 

      They read 0x2.  Is this correct ?  What class device do I have ?

      From document spma035a.pdf :  To determine what class a particular microcontroller is in, see the CLASS field in the Device Identification 0
      (DID0) register at offset 0x400F.E000. The CLASS designations in this register are as follows:
      • Sandstorm - 0x0
      • Fury - 0x1
      • DustDevil - 0x3
      • Tempest - 0x4
      • Firestorm - 0x6
      • Blizzard - 0x5

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    • John Walker
      Posted by John Walker
      on Apr 30 2012 17:22 PM
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      Dave,

      The 9D92 is a Firestorm device.

      As far as why the customer is reading a 0x2 instead of a 0x6, I'll have to defer to the Stellaris team on that one.

      John

      John Walker

      Embedded Processor Applications
      Centralized Applications Team

       

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    • John Walker
      Posted by John Walker
      on Apr 30 2012 17:26 PM
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      Paul,

      Would the EB designation result in a different value in the CLASS field of the DID0 register?  See Dave Johnson's post in this thread.

      John

      John Walker

      Embedded Processor Applications
      Centralized Applications Team

       

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    • Stellaris Paul
      Posted by Stellaris Paul
      on May 02 2012 08:28 AM
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      It should not, so could you post the full value in that register?

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    • bmez
      Posted by bmez
      on May 03 2012 06:54 AM
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      Yikes! correction - looks like firestorm is it - full value at 0x400FE000:02 00 06 10 

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