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all the ‘Protect’ options will be listed for user to select. The
‘Protect’ operation will be executed according to the ConfigWord. If the user
selects ‘None’, the ‘Protect’ operation is equivalent to no operation.
Note:
If the chips made by some manufacturers are fully protected, the data can not
be erased even if the ultraviolet ray eraser is used and therefore they can not be
re-used.
2) For FLASH chips, this function is to protect the data in the chips. The
protected chip is not re-writable before the protection removed. The Erase
operation can remove the protection.
This operation is required to be used with Dev. Config. Users need to identify the
Sector to be protected. There are two ways to select the Sector:
1. Users enter the address of several (max 8) sectors to decide the sectors to be
protected. After the ‘Protect’ operation is performed, the sectors whose addresses are
entered will be protected.
2. The chip has been divided into several sector groups in advance, so users can only
choose these groups to be protected.
Security: The same as ‘Protect’, to encrypt the chip so that the content in it can
not be read.
Erease_All: The same as ‘Erase’.