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Rev. 2.0
4.1.3.4. Automatic Block Erasing
(1)
Operation
The automatic block erasing command performs on the specified block. If protected pages or blocks are
contained, the automatic block erasing is not performed on these pages or blocks. And flash memory returns
to command sequence input mode.
Another command sequence is not accepted during automatic operation.
After erased, flash memory returns to command sequence input mode.
(2)
How to set
The 1
st
to 5
th
bus write cycles are the automatic blocks erasing command sequences. The block to be erased is
specified in the 6
th
bus write cycle.
After the command sequences are input, the automatic block erasing starts.
4.1.3.5. Automatic Page Erasing
(1)
Operation
The automatic page erasing command performs on the specified page. If protected page is contained, the
automatic page erasing is not performed on this page. And flash memory returns to command sequence input
mode.
Another command sequence is not accepted during automatic operation.
After erased, flash memory returns to command sequence input mode.
(2)
How to set
The 1
st
to 5
th
bus write cycles are the automatic page erasing command sequences. The page to be erased is
specified in the 6
th
bus write cycle.
After the command sequences are input, the automatic page erasing starts.
4.1.3.6. Automatic Protect Bit Programming
(1)
Operation
The automatic protect bit programming set “1” to the protect bit in the unit of bit. When clear to “0” to the
protect bit, use the automatic protect bit erasing command.
For details of the protection function, refer to “4.1.6Protection Function”.
Another command sequence is not accepted during automatic operation.
After programmed, flash memory returns to command sequence input mode.
(2)
How to set
The 1
st
to 3
rd
bus write cycles are the automatic protect bit programming command sequences. The bit to be
programmed is specified in the 4
th
bus write cycle.
After the command sequences are input, the automatic protect bit programming starts. Whether the protect bit
is programmed normally, please check each bit of the
[FCPSRn]
.