Cypress enCoRe CY7C63310 User Manual

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CY7C63310, CY7C638xx

Document 38-08035 Rev. *K

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Figure 9-3. SROM Table

The Silicon IDs for enCoRe II devices are stored in SROM tables in the part, as shown in

Figure 9-3.

The Silicon ID can be read out from the part using SROM Table reads (Table 0). This is demonstrated in the following pseudo code.

As mentioned in the section

SROM

on page 14, the SROM variables occupy address F8h through FFh in the SRAM. Each of the

variables and their definition is given in the section

SROM

on page 14.

AREA SSCParmBlkA(RAM,ABS)

org F8h // Variables are defined starting at address F8h

SSC_KEY1:

; F8h supervisory key

SSC_RETURNCODE:

blk 1 ; F8h result code

SSC_KEY2 :

blk 1 ;F9h supervisory stack ptr key

SSC_BLOCKID:

blk 1 ; FAh block ID

SSC_POINTER:

blk 1 ; FBh pointer to data buffer

SSC_CLOCK:

blk 1 ; FCh Clock

SSC_MODE:

blk 1 ; FDh ClockW ClockE multiplier

SSC_DELAY:

blk 1 ; FEh flash macro sequence delay count

SSC_WRITE_ResultCode: blk 1 ; FFh temporary result code

_main:
mov A, 0
mov [SSC_BLOCKID], A// To read from Table 0 - Silicon ID is stored in Table 0
//Call SROM operation to read the SROM table

mov X, SP

; copy SP into X

mov A, X

; A temp stored in X

add A, 3 ; create 3 byte stack frame (2 + pushed A)

mov [SSC_KEY2], A ; save stack frame for supervisory code

; load the supervisory code for flash operations

mov [SSC_KEY1], 3Ah ;FLASH_OPER_KEY - 3Ah

mov A,6

; load A with specific operation. 06h is the code for Table read

Table 9-1

SSC

; SSC call the supervisory ROM

// At the end of the SSC command the silicon ID is stored in F8 (MSB) and F9(LSB) of the SRAM

.terminate:

jmp .terminate

F8h

F9h

FAh

FBh

FCh

FDh

FEh

FFh

Table 0

Table 1

Table 2

Table 3

Table 4

Table 5

Table 6

Table 7

Silicon ID

[15-8]

Silicon ID

[7-0]

Family/

Die ID

Revision

ID

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