ArT wrote:You can only write OTP bytes 0-63. You can not write bytes 64-127 - it's factory programmed (Adesto S/N). Your device does not have any data written in OTP user area (0-63 bytes). It has to be some protection mechanism before clonning. Based on data you have shared I can't figure it out, sorry
ArT wrote:You can only write OTP bytes 0-63. You can not write bytes 64-127 - it's factory programmed (Adesto S/N). Your device does not have any data written in OTP user area (0-63 bytes). It has to be some protection mechanism before clonning. Based on data you have shared I can't figure it out, sorry
ArT wrote:It can be 2 reasons, one from programmer one from board.
1. From programmer - pin contact issue or programmer faulty or USB communication issues. Please make hardware test - does it pass? any difference on 50% sck or with different VPP level? Also USB 2.0 HS cable (double shielded) should be plugged directly to motherboard, without hubs.
2. From board - if it's reading in external circuit it may happen due to many reasons, starting from bus conflict during read and ending on timestamp memory update every read (from master device). Do you read in adapter or in external circuit in this case?
ArT wrote:If you made hardware test with disconnected inputs (with connected flash it will gives wrong results) it means that your protection buffers are damaged and programmer needs repair. They can be damaged during programming in external circuit in case of wrong connection. In such case please contact me via PM for procedure,
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