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TMP117: Unique ID for NIST traceability - format from the 6 bytes in EEPROM

Part Number: TMP117

Hello, please could you confirm the order in which bytes read from EEPROM1, EEPROM2 and EEPROM3 are used to construct the 6 byte Unique ID for NIST compatibility?

The related question shows the following example.  

EEPROM1 contains 0xD651
EEPROM2 contains 0x0F84
EEPROM3 contains 0x16F1

Presented as Serial Number 0xD6510F8416F1

The answer confirms that these are the correct three bytes to include for the complete Serial Number (Unique ID), but it does not confirm that this is the correct Serial Number representation (byte order, endian-ness etc)?  If you could provide a reference description for the Serial Number format that would be great, but confirmation of this example's correctness would also be very useful

Many thanks

Jean