Hi Ricardo,
Thank you for your answer. Can you then confirm the following conclusion:
In applications where an accredited user in possession of a valid password must be able to write in the protected memory, the use of the AUTHLIM feature can lead to sabotage through brute force techniques. This would result in the definitive destruction of the device, as the accredited user would no longer be able to use it afterward due to the permanent locking of the protected part of the memory, which cannot be reversed.
Is this correct? (in which case we will not be able to use this feature - a possibility to reset the permanent locking only by the I2C-side would have been the better solution)
Best Regards,
Paul.