Flash Control Registers
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SPNU563A – March 2018
Copyright © 2018, Texas Instruments Incorporated
F021 Level 2 Flash Module Controller (L2FMC)
7.10.28 Flash Error Detection and Correction Sector Disable Register 2 (FEDACSDIS2)
This register is used to disable the SECDED function on additional two sectors on the EEPROM
Emulation Flash (bank 7).
Figure 7-38. Flash Error Detection and Correction Sector Disable Register 2 (FEDACSDIS2)
(offset = C0h)
31
30
29
24
23
22
21
16
Rsvd
SectorID3_inverse
Rsvd
SectorID3
R-0
R/WP-0
R-0
R/WP-0
15
14
13
8
7
6
5
0
Rsvd
SectorID2_inverse
Rsvd
SectorID2
R-0
R/WP-0
R-0
R/WP-0
LEGEND: R/W = Read/Write; R = Read only; WP = Write in Privilege Mode; -
n
= value after reset
Table 7-40. Flash Error Detection and Correction Sector Disable Register 2 (FEDACSDIS2)
Field Descriptions
Bit
Field
Value
Description
31-30
Reserved
0
Reads return 0. Writes have no effect.
29-24
SectorID3_inverse
0-3Fh
The sector ID inverse bits are used with the sector ID bits to determine which sector is
disabled. If the sector ID bits are not pointing to a valid sector (0-3) or the sector ID
inverse bits are not an inverse of the sector ID bits, then no sector is disabled by disable
ID 3.
23-22
Reserved
0
Reads return 0. Writes have no effect.
21-16
SectorID3
0-3Fh
The sector ID bits are used with the sector ID inverse bits to determine which sector is
disabled. If the sector ID bits are not pointing to a valid sector (0-3) or the sector ID
inverse bits are not an inverse of the sector ID bits, then no sector is disabled by disable
ID 3.
15-14
Reserved
0
Reads return 0. Writes have no effect.
13-8
SectorID2_inverse
0-3Fh
The sector ID inverse bits are used with the sector ID bits to determine which sector is
disabled. If the sector ID bits are not pointing to a valid sector (0-3) or the sector ID
inverse bits are not an inverse of the sector ID bits, then no sector is disabled by disable
ID 2.
7-6
Reserved
0
Reads return 0. Writes have no effect.
5-0
SectorID2
0-3Fh
The sector ID bits are used with the sector ID inverse bits to determine which sector is
disabled. If the sector ID bits are not pointing to a valid sector (0-3) or the sector ID
inverse bits are not an inverse of the sector ID bits, then no sector is disabled by disable
ID 2.