MPC563XM Reference Manual, Rev. 1
Freescale Semiconductor
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10.3.6.6
High Address Space Block Select Register
The High Address Space Block Select Register (HBS) provides a means to select blocks to be operated on
during erase.
10.3.6.6.1
HBS Register
The following field and bit descriptions fully define the HBS register (
).
Table 10-24. LMS Field Descriptions
Field
Description
0-13
Reserved, reset to 0.
14-15
MSEL[1:0]
Mid Address Space Block Select. A value of 1 in the select register signifies that the block is selected for
erase. A value of 0 in the select register signifies that the block is not selected. The reset value for the
select registers is 0, or unselected.
The blocks must be selected (or unselected) before doing an erase interlock write as part of the erase
sequence. The select register is not writable once an interlock write is completed until MCR[DONE] is
set at the completion of the requested operation, or if a high voltage operation is suspended. MSEL is
also not writeable during UTest operations, when AIE is high.
In the event that blocks are not present (due to configuration or total memory size), the corresponding
select bits default to unselected, and are not writable. The reset value is always 0, and register writes
have no effect.
16-21
Reserved, reset to 0.
22-31
LSEL[9:0]
Low Address Space Block Select. A value of 1 in the select register signifies that the block is selected
for erase. A value of 0 in the select register signifies that the block is not selected. The reset value for the
select registers is 0, or unselected.
The blocks must be selected (or unselected) before doing an erase interlock write as part of the erase
sequence. The select register is not writable once an interlock write is completed until MCR[DONE] is
set at the completion of the requested operation, or if a high voltage operation is suspended. LSEL is
also not writeable during UTest operations, when AIE is high.
In the event that blocks are not present (due to configuration or total memory size), the corresponding
select bits default to unselected, and are not writable. The reset value is always 0, and register writes
have no effect.