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Hello, I am working with Optiga Trust M V3, my doubt is about Arbitrary Data slots capacity, i have seen that 0xF1D0 – 0xF1DB slots are 1500 bytes and type 3, and F1E0 – 0xF1E1 are 140 bytes and type 2. Doing some test i have realised that this slots are inverted, but i am not sure about the real answer. Link where i found the info: https://community.infineon.com/t5/Knowledge-Base-Articles/OPTIGA-Trust-M-Write-Data-KBA235372/ta-p/354386 Any idea? Regards. |
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Hi, you are correct: The OPTIGA Trust M has 12 "Type 3" Arbitrary Data Slots (0xF1D0 - 0xF1DB) which can store up to 140 Bytes each and 2 "Type 2" Slots (0xF1E0 & 0xF1E1), which can store up to 1500 Bytes each. |
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Perfect, and about the endurance of each slot? Type 2 (1500 bytes) are less of 100 cycles or they are often changed group? Regards. |
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Type 2 is of the group "Seldom Changed", which means that the NVM can only be programmed up to 100 times. |
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@DIEGGOMEZ : We have now corrected the typo in the KBA |
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Hi @DIEGGOMEZ , The error code is the communication error between Optiga and host. Can you please check whether Optiga is powered up or not? Best regards, |
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Hi,
you are correct: The OPTIGA Trust M has 12 "Type 3" Arbitrary Data Slots (0xF1D0 - 0xF1DB) which can store up to 140 Bytes each and 2 "Type 2" Slots (0xF1E0 & 0xF1E1), which can store up to 1500 Bytes each.
You can find this information inside the Solution Reference Manual, which is part of the Documents folder.