MK60DN256 CPUID 0x410FC24 ?

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MK60DN256 CPUID 0x410FC24 ?

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nico547845
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Hello

I Have been using MK60DN256VLL for years and the CPUID during programming has always been 0x410FC241.

We have some chips from a different source and the CPUID is now 0x410FC240. Our code doesn't seem to run, how can I decode this CPUID to understand what is going on ?

 

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Robin_Shen
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Hi nico547845,

CPUID Base Register
[3:0] Revision Revision number, the p value in the rnpn product revision identifier:
0x0 = Patch 0
0x1 = Patch 1

Patch 0.pngPatch 1.png

Would you please show the photo of these two MCUs? Check the part number(first line) and mask set(second line), there may some different between these two MCUs.
This is the photo of MCU on TWR-K60N512 during debug I can see the CPUID=0x410FC240

MCU photo.jpg

SCB_CPUID 0x410fc240.png

Best Regards,
Robin
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nico547845
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Thank you for your help Robin, all clear now.

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nico547845
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Hi Robin 

The chips I have problems with are 

MK60DN256ZVLL10

4N30D

The ones that work 

MK60DN256VLL10

5N22D

 

 

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Robin_Shen
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AN4445 Kinetis 100 MHz Rev 1.x to Rev 2.x Migration Guide will show you the difference between MK60DN256VLL10 and MK60DN256ZVLL10. The program developed for MK60DN256VLL10 cannot be run directly on MK60DN256ZVLL10 without modification.

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Robin_Shen
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Hi nico547845,

CPUID Base Register
[3:0] Revision Revision number, the p value in the rnpn product revision identifier:
0x0 = Patch 0
0x1 = Patch 1

Patch 0.pngPatch 1.png

Would you please show the photo of these two MCUs? Check the part number(first line) and mask set(second line), there may some different between these two MCUs.
This is the photo of MCU on TWR-K60N512 during debug I can see the CPUID=0x410FC240

MCU photo.jpg

SCB_CPUID 0x410fc240.png

Best Regards,
Robin
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