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In a thread called "serial number" in this forum, "PSoC Rocks" explained that by combining the content several FLSHID_CUSTOM_xxx
a unique serial number can be retrieved.
These registers have a weird address, 0xC0100 and following, which is in the memory region for external memory.
We have created a routine in assembly to access these registers, but where wondering whether that is the only way to do so.
Andreas
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Since there is no external memory to the chip the addresses wil not conflict with other hardware. So your way of addressing (in assembly or C-language) will be the only one. Addresses are (afaik) not mapped into different regions for PSoC3s except for the bit manipulating areas.
Bob
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Since there is no external memory to the chip the addresses wil not conflict with other hardware. So your way of addressing (in assembly or C-language) will be the only one. Addresses are (afaik) not mapped into different regions for PSoC3s except for the bit manipulating areas.
Bob
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You cannot yield a unique chip ID, see this discussion -
http://www.cypress.com/forum/psoc-creator-software/unique-die-serial-number
Regards, Dana.