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VictorChiou
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Hello @victorchiou
Thanks for your questions. I will reply some answers following your questions.
1. In what form will these two releases be provided?
->> Permanently programmed(like a ROM bootloader)
2. In the SEC's "PFR configuration" page, there is only a tab for CMPA and not for CFPA.
->> There is only CMPA in MCXA series. No CFPA.
3. Can the USB strings be modified as well?
->> Sorry this is a typo within RM. We have reported to DOC team. The USB strings can not be modified.
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Alice
Hello @victorchiou
Thanks for your questions. I will reply some answers following your questions.
1. In what form will these two releases be provided?
->> Permanently programmed(like a ROM bootloader)
2. In the SEC's "PFR configuration" page, there is only a tab for CMPA and not for CFPA.
->> There is only CMPA in MCXA series. No CFPA.
3. Can the USB strings be modified as well?
->> Sorry this is a typo within RM. We have reported to DOC team. The USB strings can not be modified.
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Alice
hi, @Alice_Yang
1. Extended Bootloader
About the two different bootloaders,
how can I tell which one is in the MCU's ROM when I buy it?
Do the part numbers different?
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victorChiou
Hello @victorchiou
All the two bootloaders inside. UART-isp and USB-isp.
Depending on the values of ISP mode in the CMPA and ISP pin, bootloader decides whether to enter normal boot flow, or enter which ISP mode.
By default, these bits are 000. So if you want to enter ISP mode, just pll-down ISPMODE_N P3_29. The first valid probe message on UART or USB will be used.
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Alice