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Chapter 4 Memory
MC9S08LG32 MCU Series, Rev. 5
Freescale Semiconductor
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4.8.5
Flash Status Register (FSTAT)
Table 4-12. FPROT Register Field Descriptions
Field
Description
7:1
FPS
Flash Protect Select Bits
— When FPDIS = 0, this 7-bit field determines the ending address of unprotected
flash locations at the high address end of the flash. Protected flash locations cannot be erased or programmed.
0
FPDIS
Flash Protection Disable
0 Flash block specified by FPS7:FPS1 is block protected (program and erase not allowed).
1 No flash block is protected.
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
R
FCBEF
FCCF
FPVIOL
FACCERR
0
FBLANK
0
0
W
Reset
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
= Unimplemented or Reserved
Figure 4-9. Flash Status Register (FSTAT)
Table 4-13. FSTAT Register Field Descriptions
Field
Description
7
FCBEF
Flash Command Buffer Empty Flag
— The FCBEF bit is used to launch commands. It also indicates that the
command buffer is empty so that a new command sequence can be executed when performing burst
programming. The FCBEF bit is cleared by writing a 1 to it or when a burst program command is transferred to
the array for programming. Only burst program commands can be buffered.
0 Command buffer is full (not ready for additional commands).
1 A new burst program command can be written to the command buffer.
6
FCCF
Flash Command Complete Flag
— FCCF is set automatically when the command buffer is empty and no
command is being processed. FCCF is cleared automatically when a new command is started (by writing 1 to
FCBEF to register a command). Writing to FCCF has no meaning or effect.
0 Command in progress
1 All commands complete
5
FPVIOL
Protection Violation Flag
— FPVIOL is set automatically when a command is written that attempts to erase or
program a location in a protected block (the erroneous command is ignored). FPVIOL is cleared by writing a 1 to
FPVIOL.
0 No protection violation.
1 An attempt was made to erase or program a protected location.
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