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XC2200 Derivatives
System Units (Vol. 1 of 2)
Memory Organization
User’s Manual
3-70
V2.1, 2008-08
MemoryX2K, V1.3
3.11
Data Retention Memories
This section describes the usage of the special purpose data memories Stand-By RAM
(SBRAM) and Marker Memory (MKMEM). Depending on the device not all of them are
available. The XC2200 contains:
•
SBRAM.
•
MKMEM.
Instruction fetch from not implemented
address range.
Unpredictable. Mirrored data from other
memories might be returned or default
values.
Data written to not implemented PSRAM or
write protected PSRAM address range
(both determined by
IMB_IMBCTR.PSPROT).
Bit IMB_INTCTR.PSER set.
Flash access trap
and no data is
changed in the PSRAM.
Program or erase command targeting not
implemented flash memory.
Unpredictable. Access is ignored
2)
or
mirrored into implemented flash
memory
3)
.
Data read from powered-down flash
modules.
Considered as access to not-implemented
memory range. Default data or data from
implemented flash modules will be
returned.
Instruction fetch from powered-down flash
modules.
Considered as access to not-implemented
memory range. Default data (“TRAP 15
D
”)
will be returned or data from implemented
flash modules.
Program or erase command targeting
powered-down flash modules.
Silently ignored
Shutdown or power-down request received
while the command sequence interpreter is
waiting for the last words of a command
sequence.
The command interpreter is reset and a
“
” command sequence is
executed.
1)
More information about the Flash Access Trap can be found in chapter “SCU”.
2)
Attention: when an access (i.e. MOV) is ignored, the command sequence interpreter will still wait for this
outstanding MOV. So the next command sequence might cause a SQER because it delivers an unexpected
MOV.
3)
The flash protection can not be by-passed by accessing the reserved memory ranges.
Table 3-10
IMB Error Reporting
(cont’d)
Error
Reaction