Prcoessor unique identifier SIM_UUIDL and SIM_UUIDH

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Prcoessor unique identifier SIM_UUIDL and SIM_UUIDH

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michael_lindell
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Greetings,

I have tried to look at the registers SIM_UUIDL and SIM_UUIDH on two SKEAZ64xxx2 on different boards and found out that the SIM_UUIDL are equalent on the two processors. The SIM_UUIDH is different. Is this the unique identifier for the processor?

Furthermore, the datasheet KEA64RM states "The read-only SIM_UUIDL register contains a series of number to identify the unique device in the family." and ""The read-only SIM_UUIDH register contains a series of number to identify the unique device in the family." 

What does these fields represents more exactly?

Best regards,

Michael.

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Alexis_A
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NXP TechSupport

Hello Michael,

In the reference manual mention that these two fields are a part of the same ID, so the unique identifier is 64-bit long.

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Let me know if this helps you.

Best Regards,

Alexis Andalon

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Alexis_A
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hello Michael,

In the reference manual mention that these two fields are a part of the same ID, so the unique identifier is 64-bit long.

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Let me know if this helps you.

Best Regards,

Alexis Andalon

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michael_lindell
Contributor II

Hi,

That did help a little, thank you!

However, it does not answer the question - are these two fields representing one unique processor (meaning no other processor in the universe can have this same ID) or do these two fields represent model within the KEAZ64RM family?

Best regards,

Michael.

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Alexis_A
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hello Michael,

As you may notice in the two MCU that you compare, the ID will be different for each MCU.

Best Regards,

Alexis Andalon

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michael_lindell
Contributor II

Yes, I noticed that. Thank you for confirming it!

Best regards,

Michael.

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