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Chapter 19 128 KB Flash Module (S12ZFTMRZ128K512V2)
MC9S12ZVM Family Reference Manual Rev. 1.3
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0xFF_FFFF in the Flash memory (called the higher region), and the remaining addresses in the Flash
memory, can be activated for protection. The Flash memory addresses covered by these protectable regions
are shown in the P-Flash memory map. The higher address region is mainly targeted to hold the boot loader
code since it covers the vector space. Default protection settings as well as security information that allows
the MCU to restrict access to the Flash module are stored in the Flash configuration field as described in
.
Table 19-4. Flash Configuration Field
Global Address
Size
(Bytes)
Description
0xFF_FE00-0xFF_FE07
8
Backdoor Comparison Key
Refer to
Section 19.4.7.11, “Verify Backdoor Access Key Command
,” and
Section 19.5.1, “Unsecuring the MCU using Backdoor Key Access
0xFF_FE08-0xFF_FE09
2
Protection Override Comparison Key. Refer to
Section 19.4.7.17, “Protection
”
0xFF_FE0A-
0xFF_FE0B
(1)
1. 0xFF_FE08-0xFF_FE0F form a Flash phrase and must be programmed in a single command write sequence. Each byte
in the 0xFF_FE0A - 0xFF_FE0B reserved field should be programmed to 0xFF.
2
Reserved
0xFF_FE0C
1
P-Flash Protection byte
.
Refer to
Section 19.3.2.9, “P-Flash Protection Register (FPROT)”
0xFF_FE0D
1
EEPROM Protection byte
.
Refer to
Section 19.3.2.10, “EEPROM Protection Register (DFPROT)”
0xFF_FE0E
1
Flash Nonvolatile byte
Refer to
Section 19.3.2.11, “Flash Option Register (FOPT)”
0xFF_FE0F
1
Flash Security byte
Refer to