Device Support Summary For "Infineon(Siemens) SAK-XC161CS-32FF"

 
Generated by:BPWin V8.0.1 DeviceSupportUpdate.29 (3/27/2024)
 
Device Parameters

Manufacturer:Infineon(Siemens) (ID=41h)
Part Number:SAK-XC161CS-32FF (ID=BCh)
16-bit words:131072
Vcc(program):2.5
Electrical Erase:Yes
Secure:Yes
Set programming:Yes
Packages:QFP(144)
 
Note

IMPORTANT: This algorithm is valid for devices starting with and including design steps AA through BB. Single-Chip Microcontroller with 256kbyte Flash Memory. The 256kbyte Flash Memory is mapped to Buffer addresses [00000h-3FFFFh]. Make sure that the default buffer value is set to 00h before loading data patterns. The read, write protection and passwords are described under Device Configure. It is programmed with the Device Secure command. To program the Device Configure options, you must select the appropriate options in that menu, and set "Secure after programming" to 'ENABLE'. Otherwise none of the options will be programmed with the Program command. If a device was previously programmed with a set of passwords with read protection enabled, the device can NOT be accessed anymore. If a device was previously programmed with a set of passwords with only write protection enabled, a stand alone Erase operation must be executed first with correct passwords before attempting to reprogram it with a new set of passwords.
 
= Supported
 
= This is a replacement daughter card that requires a base socket module
 
Automated Production Programmers

Programmer Model:390049003710-MK2471036104610
Algorithm Code Revision:1.21.21.21.21.21.2
 
QFP Socket Modules (Sorted by Performance)
ASM144QF   
WASM144QF         
 
Manual Production Programmers

Programmer Model:1900290027102610
Algorithm Code Revision:1.21.21.21.2
 
QFP Socket Modules (Sorted by Performance)
SM144QF   
ASM144QF   
WASM144QF     
 
Engineering Programmers

Programmer Model:17101610
Algorithm Code Revision:1.21.2
 
QFP Socket Modules (Sorted by Performance)
SM144QF
ASM144QF
WASM144QF     
 
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Last Updated: 01/14/2021