Control Registers
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SPNU503C – March 2018
Copyright © 2018, Texas Instruments Incorporated
F021 Flash Module Controller (FMC)
5.7.12 Flash Bank Protection Register (FBPROT)
Figure 5-19. Flash Bank Protection Register (FBPROT) [offset = 30h]
31
16
Reserved
R-0
15
1
0
Reserved
PROTL1DIS
R-0
R/WP-0
LEGEND: R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only; WP = Write in Privilege Mode; -
n
= value after reset
Table 5-24. Flash Bank Protection Register (FBPROT) Field Descriptions
Bit
Field
Value
Description
31-1
Reserved
0
Reads return 0. Writes have no effect.
0
PROTL1DIS
PROTL1DIS: Level 1 Protection Disabled
Level 1 Protection Disable bit. Setting this bit disables protection from writing to the
OTPPROTDIS bits as well as the Sector Enable registers FBSE for all banks. Clearing this bit
enables protection and disables write access to the OTPPROTDIS register bits and FBSE
register.
0
Level 1 protection is enabled.
1
Level 1 protection is disabled.
5.7.13 Flash Bank Sector Enable Register (FBSE)
FBSE provides one enable bit per sector for up to 16 sectors per bank. Each bank in the Flash module
has one FBSE register. The bank is selected via the BANK[2:0] bits of the FMAC register (see
). As only one bank at a time can be selected by FMAC, only the register for the bank
selected appears at this address.
Figure 5-20. Flash Bank Sector Enable Register (FBSE) [offset = 34h]
31
16
Reserved
R-0
15
0
BSE
R/WP-0
LEGEND: R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only; WP = Write in Privilege Mode; -
n
= value after reset
Table 5-25. Flash Bank Sector Enable Register (FBSE) Field Descriptions
Bit
Field
Value
Description
31-16
Reserved
0
Reads return 0. Writes have no effect.
15-0
BSE
Bank Sector Enable
Each bit corresponds to a Flash sector in the bank specified by the FMAC register. Bit 0
corresponds to sector 0, bit 1 corresponds to sector 1, and so on. These bits can be set only when
PROTL1DIS = 1 and in privilege mode.
0
The corresponding numbered sector is disabled for program or erase access.
1
The corresponding numbered sector is enabled for program or erase access.