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Hi, I have just found revision C3 and D has config pins removed from base connectors.
Older revisions have them connected to the motherboard's headers.
I am not sure about the reason why it has been removed, I guess possible booting issues as these pins has not been terminated anyhow.
What you are describing it is a legacy option backward compatible with previous MCU generation (MPC5676R). There is second option that the configuration is stored in OTP flash area (DCF records) instead of configuration pins – pay attention to Figure 5-4. UTEST Miscellaneous DCF client.
On this device, legacy mode is default. An advantage for setting by DCF client is that these pins may be used for different purpose. A disadvantage is you cannot switch configuration according current need. Programming of DCF records is not trivial task but it is manageable.
https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/application-note/AN5268.pdf
Hi, I have just found revision C3 and D has config pins removed from base connectors.
Older revisions have them connected to the motherboard's headers.
I am not sure about the reason why it has been removed, I guess possible booting issues as these pins has not been terminated anyhow.