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SmartBond Production Line Tool
User Manual
Revision 4.8
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7.2.7.2
Flash Memory
Figure 66: Flash Memory
This section describes how the QSPI Flash memory can be erased and programmed.
Both erase and write operations can have multiple instances with different settings. Tests can be
added and removed using the two buttons (e.g.,
and
) at the bottom right side of
each panel.
Note:
When adding or removing a test all settings are refreshed with the values written to the XML
file, meaning that any unsaved settings will be lost.
The QSPI flash memory should be erased before any image is written to it.
describes the
available options for the
QSPI Flash Erase
operation.
Table 52: QSPI Flash Erase
Option
Description
Erase enable
This will enable the specific QSPI flash erase test.
QSPI/OQSPI
QSPI refers to the QSPI interface using a QSPI compatible flash
OQSPI refers to the OSPI interface using a QSPI or OQSPI compatible flash
Entire memory
This option is only available for the
Erase enable
option. When this checkbox is
selected, the entire memory can be erased. Otherwise, the user can give a start
address and a specific number of bytes to be erased.
Start address
The user can enter a specific start address for the QSPI erasure to start.
Size
The size in bytes to erase, starting from the
Start address
as explained above.
After every
QSPI/OQSPI Flash erase
test has finished, the
QSPI/OQSPI image write
tests will begin.
describes the available options for the
QSPI/OQSPI Flash Image Write
operation.