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Chapter 6. ColdFire Flash Module (CFM)
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Chapter 6
ColdFire Flash Module (CFM)
The MCF5282 incorporates SuperFlash® technology licensed from SST. The ColdFire
Flash Module (CFM) is constructed with eight banks of 32K x 16-bit Flash to generate a
512-Kbyte, 32-bit wide electrically erasable and programmable read-only memory array.
The CFM is ideal for program and data storage for single-chip applications and allows for
field reprogramming without external high-voltage sources.
The voltage required to program and erase the Flash is generated internally by on-chip
charge pumps. Program and erase operations are performed under CPU control through a
command-driven interface to an internal state machine. All Flash physical blocks can be
programmed or erased at the same time; however, it is not possible to read from a Flash
physical block while the same block is being programmed or erased. The array used in the
MCF5282 makes it possible to program or erase one pair of Flash physical blocks under the
control of software routines executing out of another pair.
NOTE
The MCF5281 implements only 256 Kbytes of Flash; half that
of the MCF5282.
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Features
Features of the CFM include:
• 512-Kbytes of Flash memory on the MCF5282 and 256-Kbytes of Flash memory on
the MCF5281
• Basic Flash access time of 2 clock cycles. Optimized processor Flash interface
reduces basic Flash access time through interleaving and speculative reads.
• Automated program and erase operation
• Concurrent verify, program, and erase of all array blocks
• Read-while-write capability
• Optional interrupt on command completion
• Flexible scheme for protection against accidental program or erase operations
• Access restriction controls for both supervisor/user and data/program space
operations
Summary of Contents for ColdFire MCF5281
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Page 142: ...5 6 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA SRAM Programming Model ...
Page 168: ...6 26 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Interrupts ...
Page 186: ...7 18 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Functional Description ...
Page 228: ...9 22 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Functional Description ...
Page 246: ...10 18 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Low Power Wakeup Operation ...
Page 254: ...11 8 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Memory Map and Registers ...
Page 264: ...12 10 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Chip Select Registers ...
Page 280: ...13 16 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Misaligned Operands ...
Page 314: ...14 34 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA MCF5282 External Signals ...
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Page 340: ...15 26 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA SDRAM Example ...
Page 356: ...16 16 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA DMA Controller Module Functional Description ...
Page 408: ...17 52 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Buffer Descriptors ...
Page 446: ...20 24 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Interrupts ...
Page 474: ...22 18 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Programming Model ...
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Page 526: ...24 16 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA I2C Programming Examples ...
Page 672: ...28 12 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Functional Description ...
Page 718: ...29 46 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Motorola Recommended BDM Pinout ...
Page 750: ...32 8 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Ordering Information ...