CHAPTER 18 FLASH MEMORY
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18.8.8 Example of byte write operation in self programming mode
An example of the byte write operation in self programming mode is explained below.
<1> Set 05H (byte write) to the flash program command register (FLCMD).
<2> Set the number of block to which data is to be written, to flash address pointer H (FLAPH).
<3> Set the address at which data is to be written, to flash address pointer L (FLAPL).
<4> Set the data to be written, to the flash write buffer register (FLW).
<5> Clear the flash status register (PFS).
<6> Write ACH to the watchdog timer enable register (WDTE) (clear and restart the watchdog timer counter)
Note
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<7> Execute the HALT instruction then start self programming. (Execute an instruction immediately after the
HALT instruction if self programming has been executed.)
<8> Check if a self programming error has occurred using bit 1 (VCERR) and bit 2 (WEPRERR) of PFS.
Abnormal
→
<9>
Normal
→
<10>
<9> Byte write processing is abnormally terminated.
<10> Byte write processing is normally terminated.
Note
This setting is not required when the watchdog timer is not used.
Caution If a write results in failure, erase the block once and write to it again.