2024-04-15 12:48 PM - last edited on 2024-04-16 04:26 AM by Peter BENSCH
Recently started working on the L9026 Device, as an initial setup, trying to read the Device ID.
With The L9026 Evaluation board Device ID is read as 0x55,
With L9026 Placed on the Our Target Board, Device ID is read as 0x56,
Was surprised with the response of Target Board, Would you please us, what is the Device ID expected for this Chip and How it is programmed?
Quick response will be greatly appreciated.
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2024-04-16 05:15 AM
No, it doesn't matter where the devices come from. However, I am quite sure that your target boards have younger L9026 soldered on than the eval board. There are also other die revisions and markings, which can also be found on the respective packaging sticker:
All these types have identical behaviour, but show their ID in the SPI register CHIP_ID.
2024-04-16 04:28 AM
Welcome @krishnapalepu, to the community!
Please compare the markings on the two devices. I am quite sure that the L9026 of the eval board has the marking L9026 BB, but the one on your target board has L9026 BC, right?
The different die revisions also have different CHIP_ID, which can be found in the data sheet, section 11.6.1. Revision BB has the value 0x55, that of BC is unfortunately not yet noted, but may well have 0x56.
Hope this helps?
Regards
/Peter
2024-04-16 04:53 AM
Hi Peter,
Thanks for the quick reply. on the EVAL boards i can see BB label on L9026 Chip, i don't see any label on L9026 Chip on the Actual Target Board.
Eval boards are purchased here in the USA, while our target boards are manufactured in India, Does it make any difference.
Thanks,
Krishna
2024-04-16 05:15 AM
No, it doesn't matter where the devices come from. However, I am quite sure that your target boards have younger L9026 soldered on than the eval board. There are also other die revisions and markings, which can also be found on the respective packaging sticker:
All these types have identical behaviour, but show their ID in the SPI register CHIP_ID.