450
On-chip
ROM space
(area 0)
H'0000
H'FFFF
H'0000000
H'000FFFF
Addresses in MCU
modes 0, 1, and 2
*
Addresses in
PROM mode
Note:
*
Addresses in the figure are the uppermost shadow addresses of the on-chip ROM space.
Figure 17.3 Memory Map of On-chip ROM
17.3
PROM Programming
The write/verify specifications in PROM mode are the same as for the standard EPROM
HN27C101. Page programming is not supported, so do not set the PROM programmer to page
programming mode. Naturally, PROM programmers that only support page programming mode
cannot be used. When selecting a PROM programmer, check that the byte-by-byte high-speed,
high-reliability programming method is supported.
17.3.1
Selecting the Programming Mode
There are two on-chip PROM programming modes: write and verify (which reads and confirms
the data written). Use the pins to select the modes (table 17.2).
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