Bits 6 to 4—Reserved: Read-only bits, always read as 1.
Bit 3—RAM Select (RAMS): Is used with bits 2 to 0 to reassign an area to RAM (see table 18-
11). When bit 3 is set, all flash-memory blocks are protected from programming and erasing,
regardless of the values of bits 2 to 0.
It is initialized by a reset and in hardware standby mode. It is not initialized in software standby
mode.
Bits 2 to 0—RAM2 to RAM0: These bits are used with bit 3 to reassign an area to RAM (see
table 18-11). They are initialized by a reset and in hardware standby mode. They are not initialized
in software standby mode.
Table 18-11 RAM Area Reassignment
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
RAM Area
RAMS
RAM2
RAM1
RAM0
H'FFF000 to H'FFF1FF
0
0/1
0/1
0/1
H'01F000 to H'01F1FF
1
0
0
0
H'01F200 to H'01F3FF
1
0
0
1
H'01F400 to H'01F5FF
1
0
1
0
H'01F600 to H'01F7FF
1
0
1
1
H'01F800 to H'01F9FF
1
1
0
0
H'01FA00 to H'01FBFF
1
1
0
1
H'01FC00 to H'01FDFF
1
1
1
0
H'01FE00 to H'01FFFF
1
1
1
1
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