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DEVICEADDR and resolvable private addresses

Hello:

I was wondering about the random addresses programmed into the FICR on some of the devboards that I have. I read the devzone and it appears that the DEVICEADDR is a FIPS compliant, random set of bits.

So my question is this: on some of the chips I have I have read the address and it appears that the upper two bits in some of these chips denote that this is a resolvable private address.

My question to nordic is this: was this issue considered at all? If I want to use the address as a random address (either static or non-resolvable) do you suggest simply modifying the upper two bits?

I guess I was just somewhat surprised to see the upper two bits not being set to either be a static random address or a non-resolvable private address.

Thanks!

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