Hi,
They might be simple questions, but nevertheless, I would like to verify..
1. I see that the "security" version of the LPC55S28JBD100 is more available than the non-secured (LPC5528JBD100 ).
If I use the Secured version IC - can I consider it as 100% drop-in-replacement for the non-secured version? I.e - same SW and same HW (of course, without using the secured features that exist only in S version). assuming of course, that I refer to same package (i.e LQFP100).
2. On top of the last question, can I also consider the LPC55S69JBD100 as a replacement for the LPC55S28JBD100 if I do not use the "extra features" that the S69 ofers (i.e - dual core dsp accelerator) ?
3. Can I say that those 3 components has actually same pin functionality assuming I use the basic (or common) funciality of the LPC5528JBD100 ? which is another way to say that the S28 and S69 are based on the 28 with additional features.
LPC5528JBD100
LPC55S28JBD100
LPC55S69JBD100
I want to understand if any pin definitions as GPIO/UART/SPI/etc will be different for each of the above.
4. For SW aspect - can I burn same code for S and non-S version if the security-features are not used? or it will require different compilation for each?
I'm referring to the the product family comparison where I see that the "security system" is considered as "optional", so I guess that the SW/HW can be developed with the secured version but is only optional to be actually used: https://www.nxp.com/products/processors-and-microcontrollers/arm-microcontrollers/general-purpose-mc...
Hi @Uzi,
Thank you so much for your interest in our products and for using our community.
I noticed that you have another similar case, so I will follow up on this last one that I mention.
Have a nice day!