
NXP Semiconductors
UM11636
KITPF5200SKTEVM evaluation board
6.4 Programming an OTP operation
The PROG tool (
) is used to execute the OTP script and burn the
PF5200 fuses. The OTP script can be the same one created and tested in
. There is no need to create another file specifically for
OTP. Like the TBB file, the OTP file must have "PF5200" as the prefix.
Part Requirement:
A PF5200 device can be burned only once. Make sure that the socket contains a device
that has not yet been burned before starting the burn process. To do so, open the PROG
tool and check the flags in the Sector Flags section. If the SECT_BE0, SECT_WP0, and
CRC_OK0 flags are set at 0 (blue), the device is empty and capable of being burned.
Once the part is burned, all sectors flags are set to 1 (orange).
PF5200 Programming interface (empty part shown here)
Programing procedure:
1. Insert the part into the socket.
2. Plug in the USB cable and connect the power supply.
3. Load the TBB file.
4. Click
Program
.
Two pop-up windows appear. Follow the instructions in the pop-ups:
•
The first pop-up instructs you to apply 8.0 V on TP12. When done, the blue LED on the
board lights up.
•
When the burn process completes successfully, the second pop-up instructs you to
remove the 8.0 V on TP12.
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