PIC32MZ EF FAMILY PIC32MZ Embedded Connectivity with Floating Point Unit (EF) Family Silicon Errata and Data Sheet Clarification
2021-10-22
●The PIC32MZ Embedded Connectivity with Floating Point Unit (EF) family of devices that you have received conform functionally to the current Device Data Sheet (DS60001320E), except for the anomalies described in this document.
The silicon issues discussed in the following pages are for silicon revisions with the Device and Revision IDs listed in Table 1. The silicon issues are summarized in Table 2.
The errata described in this document will be addressed in future revisions of the PIC32MZ Embedded Connectivity with Floating Point Unit (EF) family silicon.
Data Sheet clarifications and corrections (if applicable) start on page 13, following the discussion of silicon issues.
The silicon revision level can be identified using the current version of MPLAB® X IDE and Microchip’s programmers, debuggers and emulation tools, which are available at the Microchip corporate web site.
●For example, to identify the silicon revision level using MPLAB X IDE in conjunction with a hardware debugger:
■Using the appropriate interface, connect the device to the hardware debugger.
■Open an MPLAB X IDE project.
■Configure the MPLAB X IDE project for the appropriate device and hardware debugger.
■Select Window > Dashboard, and then click the Refresh Debug Tool Status icon ( ).
■The part number and the Device and Revision ID values appear in the Output window.
The silicon issues discussed in the following pages are for silicon revisions with the Device and Revision IDs listed in Table 1. The silicon issues are summarized in Table 2.
The errata described in this document will be addressed in future revisions of the PIC32MZ Embedded Connectivity with Floating Point Unit (EF) family silicon.
Data Sheet clarifications and corrections (if applicable) start on page 13, following the discussion of silicon issues.
The silicon revision level can be identified using the current version of MPLAB® X IDE and Microchip’s programmers, debuggers and emulation tools, which are available at the Microchip corporate web site.
●For example, to identify the silicon revision level using MPLAB X IDE in conjunction with a hardware debugger:
■Using the appropriate interface, connect the device to the hardware debugger.
■Open an MPLAB X IDE project.
■Configure the MPLAB X IDE project for the appropriate device and hardware debugger.
■Select Window > Dashboard, and then click the Refresh Debug Tool Status icon ( ).
■The part number and the Device and Revision ID values appear in the Output window.
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