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Where can I find information about the Data Co Processor?

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imxrtuser
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Hello,

I want to take a look at the CRC32 engine.

Where can I find documentation on how to use it? The reference manual of RT1020 and RT1060 are not showing any details of the data co processor.

Kind regards,

Stefan

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victorjimenez
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Hello Stefan, 

To get more information about the DCP you need to download the Security Reference Manual. Unfortunately, for the moment we only have this document for the RT1050. You can request this document on the following link: https://www.nxp.com/webapp/sps/download/mod_download.jsp?colCode=IMXRT1050SRM&appType=moderated 

Additional to that you can refer also to the DCP example that we provide within the SDK. 

For the moment this is all the information that we have. 


Have a great day,
Victor

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Hello Stefan, 

To get more information about the DCP you need to download the Security Reference Manual. Unfortunately, for the moment we only have this document for the RT1050. You can request this document on the following link: https://www.nxp.com/webapp/sps/download/mod_download.jsp?colCode=IMXRT1050SRM&appType=moderated 

Additional to that you can refer also to the DCP example that we provide within the SDK. 

For the moment this is all the information that we have. 


Have a great day,
Victor

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imxrtuser
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Thank you Victor!

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