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#Vcds 12.12 pl serial#
GenDig: (Zone 0x02, Key 0x0E): This will do SHA256(Data Zone Key14 + Internal OTP and Serial data + TempKey) and set the result to TempKey Nonce (Mode Enc 0x03): Load TemKey with this following data in pass-through mode (I have removed all these 256 bits numbers coz they are related to my chip only) Looking at the decoded data that I picked up on this pin we can see what they are doing. Its a ATSHA204A Microchip CryptoAuthentication Chip and supports a lot of commands / opcodes. Its a small unit placed on the PCB and has a Q marking and got only tree legs. The STM transmit data to this over a half duplex serial (single wire serial) and somehow magically receives data back containing a 32 bytes (256 bits) number. I was fooled for almost a week thinking this was a transistor and that serial data was sent to it for so to be read back on the same pin. I strongly believe it is an PNP transistor but not sure.įound out that this little thing is NOT a transistor :) If anyone know how this transistor circuit is working then pleas explain. It might be a bit easier to connect rx to this point on the PCBĪlso. It's marked in red on the lower right side. If you some how connect 5v to this pin then the chip might fry) Don't do this if you have no clue on what you are doing. You will most likely see only 0xFF and 0xFD but this is expected.
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My clone is missing a transistor when I compare it to some bad low quality images I have on the genuine cable. I found another for 70$ buying should i buy that? here is one i found but says 27$ for v21.3 and another which says chipset stm32f405 I already checked and found two similar chipsets.
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