HI,
I got a problem which is the same as the topic described at http://www.xcore.com/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=4742
I have read the official advisory at https://www.xmos.com/download/private/D ... 1.0%29.pdf
However, the part number of my chip is "GT164901".
Is it normal? I just made a copy of the "xCORE-AUDIO Hi-Res DAC/HPA Platform" for reference purpose.
XHRA QSPI timing issue
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What is your datecode on the IC? Can you not return to XMOS and swap out for the proper OTP version?
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XMOSmon2 wrote:What is your datecode on the IC?
HPA20C
GT164901
PB4K30.00
That's all.
Sorry for my poor English but I'm confused about "can you not ..."Can you not return to XMOS and swap out for the proper OTP version?
Do you mean if I can program the XMOS chip?
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Hi.
Can you return the defective chip(s) to XMOS? You should be able to do this. Best to email them directly to request assistance with the OTP bug.Sorry for my poor English but I'm confused about "can you not ..."
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mon2 wrote:Hi.
Can you return the defective chip(s) to XMOS? You should be able to do this. Best to email them directly to request assistance with the OTP bug.Sorry for my poor English but I'm confused about "can you not ..."
Thank you and I thought you were one of them.