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Erase-programming additional flash elements, Reading additional flash elements – Philips P89LPC903 User Manual

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Philips Semiconductors

User’s Manual - Preliminary -

P89LPC901/902/903

FLASH PROGRAM MEMORY

2003 Dec 8

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Table 14-1: Flash elements accesable through IAP-Lite

Erase-programming additional flash elements

The erase-program cycle takes 4ms to complete and is accomplished using the following steps:

• Write the address of the flash element to FMADRL.
• Write the CONF command (6CH) to FMCON.
• Write the data to be programmed to FMDATA.
• Read FMCON to check status. If aborted, repeat this sequence.

Writing the data to be programmed to FMDATA will start the erase-program process and place the CPU in a program-idle state.
The CPU will remain in this idle state until the erase-program cycle is either completed or terminated by an interrupt. When the
program-idle state is exited, FMCON will contain status information for the cycle.

If an interrupt occurs during an erase/programming cycle, the erase/programming cycle will be aborted and the OI flag (Opera-
tion Interrupted) in FMCON will be set. If the application permits interrupts during erasing-programming the user code should
check the OI flag (FMCON.0) after each erase-programming operation to see if the operation was aborted. If the operation was
aborted, the user’s code will need to repeat the process.

Reading additional flash elements

The read cycle is accomplished using the following steps:

• Write the address of the flash element to FMADRL.
• Write the CONF command (6CH) to FMCON.
• Read the data from FMDATA
The read cycle completes in a single machine cycle and thus will not enter an idle state. It can be interrupted. However, there is
no need to check status.

An assembly language routine to perform an erase/program operation of a flash element is shown in Figure 14-4. A similar C-
language routine is shown in Figure 14-5. A C-language routine to read a flash element is shown in Figure 14-6.

Element

Address Description

UCFG1

00h

User Configuration byte 1.

Boot Vector

02h

Boot vector

Status Bit

03h

Status bit byte

Security

byte 0

08h

Security byte, sector 0

Security

byte 1

09h

Security byte, sector 1

Security

byte 2

0Ah

Security byte, sector 2

Security

byte3

0Bh

Security byte, sector 3

Mfgr Id

10h

Signature byte, manufacturer id

Id_1

11h

Signature byte,id 1

Id_2

12h

Signature byte,id 2

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