netx 90 ChipThe netX 90 chip revision can be distinguished by its datecode. The datecode is printed on the chip package, below the lettering "netX 90". Please refer to the figure 1 below. The Datecode of final silicon chips consists of 4 digits. The first 2 digits specify the production year, the last 2 digits the calendar week. Example Datecode 1910: Produced in CW 10 of year 2019. Three netX 90 chip revisions exist: Chip Name | Datecodes | Description | series product usage |
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netX 90 MPW | 6420A 7420A | A prototype chip with different functionality and pinout compared to netX 90 Rev. 0 and Rev. 1 | no | netX 90 Rev. 0 | 1830 | Untested final silicon, pilot series, pre-mass production ROMcode limitation, please refer to the Errata All chips feature the same unique chip ID, same console mode MAC address 00:02:a2:47:4e:2a | no | netX 90 | 1910 onwards | Final silicon product | yes |
Figure 1: netX 90 chip marking NXHX 90-JTAG evaluation boardTwo different NXHX 90-JTAG boards exist. Board revision 1 and revisoion 2 (Figure 3) contain the netX 90 MPW chip and are not recommended for development. Board revision 3, revision 4 and revision 5 have a different PCB layout (Figure 2) and contain netX 90 Rev. 0 and netX 90 chips respectively. The board revision number is printed on the white label with the QR code, please refer to Figure 1 and 2.
Board Name | Board Revison | netX 90 chip | Figure | Comment |
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NXHX 90-JTAG | Rev. 1 and Rev. 2 | netX 90 MPW | Figure 3 | Do not use anymore for development purposes | NXHX 90-JTAG | Rev. 3 | netX 90 Rev. 0 | Figure 2 |
| NXHX 90-JTAG | Rev. 4 | netX 90 | Figure 2 | Recommended for development SQI Flash: Winbond: W25Q32JVSSIQ (not supported any more) | NXHX 90-JTAG | Rev. 5 | netX 90 | Figure 2 | Recommended for development SQI Flash: Macronix: MX25L3233FM2I-08 (recommended) |
Figure 2: NXHX 90-JTAG Rev 3 , Rev 4 and Rev 5
Figure 3: NXHX 90-JTAG Rev 1 and Rev 2 - netX 90 MPW: Do not use for development purposes anymore! |