GD32F10x User Manual
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Block
Name
Address Range
size
(bytes)
Page 1
0x0800 0400 - 0x0800 07FF
1KB
Page 2
0x0800 0800 - 0x0800 0BFF
1KB
…
…
…
Page 127
0x0801 FC00 - 0x0801 FFFF
1KB
Information Block
Boot loader area
0x1FFF F000- 0x1FFF F7FF
2KB
Option bytes Block
Option bytes
0x1FFF F800 - 0x1FFF F80F
16B
Table 2-2. GD32F10x_CL and GD32F10x_HD, GD32F10x_XD
Block
Name
Address Range
size
(bytes)
Main Flash Block
Page 0
0x0800 0000 - 0x0800 07FF
2KB
Page 1
0x0800 0800 - 0x0800 0FFF
2KB
Page 2
0x0800 1000 - 0x0800 17FF
2KB
…
…
…
Page 255
0x0807 F800 - 0x0807 FFFF
2KB
Page 256
0x0808 0000 - 0x0808 0FFF
4KB
Page 257
0x0808 1000 - 0x0808 1FFF
4KB
…
…
…
Page 895
0x082F F000 - 0x082F FFFF
4KB
Information
Block
GD32F10x_HD
Boot loader area
0x1FFF F000- 0x1FFF F7FF
2KB
GD32F10x_XD
0x1FFF E000- 0x1FFF F7FF
6KB
GD32F10x_CL
0x1FFF B000- 0x1FFF F7FF
18KB
Option bytes Block
Option bytes
0x1FFF F800 - 0x1FFF F80F
16B
Note:
The Information Block stores the boot loader. This block cannot be programmed or
erased by user.
2.3.2.
Read operations
The flash can be addressed directly as a common memory space. Any instruction fetch and
the data access from the flash are through the IBUS or DBUS from the CPU.
Summary of Contents for GD32F10 Series
Page 63: ...GD32F10x User Manual 63 programmed during the chip production ...
Page 117: ...GD32F10x User Manual 117 010 1 0 011 0 9 ...
Page 416: ...GD32F10x User Manual 416 shadow register updates every update event ...
Page 427: ...GD32F10x User Manual 427 value ...
Page 518: ...GD32F10x User Manual 518 These bits are not used in SPI mode ...