Hello @salvalatorre
1. I thought that FA Mode does not keep the memory's content (the article "MCXA153-Read-Out-Protection" says: without storing any IP assets) but we are looking for a opening protection mechanism that does keep so that we can analyze bugs by debugging the code inside.
->>Yes, FA mode does not keep memory, also masse erase.
2. Is FA Mode reversible? The MCXA manual says “Fault Analysis mode to return to NXP factory”, but we don't want to send it to NXP. In the initial post I was referring to an RMA being returned to our factory for analysis by us, not NXP.
->> Customers can also use FA mode, but as mentioned above, it will also erase the flash.
3. In ROP1 mode, is it only possible to interact with the device ROM via ISP? The SWD port is more accessible in our products, so it would be a better option for us.
->> No, the SWD port is disabled on ROP1-3. This read-out protection is a mechanism that allows users to enable the of protection in the system.
BR
Alice