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Preliminary user manual
Rev. 1.0 — 7 November 2012
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NXP Semiconductors
UM10601
Chapter 21: LPC800 Flash ISP and IAP programming
21.4.1.9 Erase sector(s) <start sector number> <end sector number>
21.4.1.10 Blank check sector(s) <sector number> <end sector number>
21.4.1.11 Read Part Identification number
Table 226. UART ISP Erase sector command
Command
E
Input
Start Sector Number
End Sector Number:
Should be greater than or equal to start sector number.
Return Code CMD_SUCCESS |
BUSY |
INVALID_SECTOR |
SECTOR_NOT_PREPARED_FOR_WRITE_OPERATION |
CMD_LOCKED |
PARAM_ERROR |
CODE_READ_PROTECTION_ENABLED
Description
This command is used to erase one or more sector(s) of on-chip flash memory. The
boot block can not be erased using this command. This command only allows
erasure of all user sectors when the code read protection is enabled.
Example
"E 2 3<CR><LF>" erases the flash sectors 2 and 3.
Table 227. UART ISP Blank check sector command
Command
I
Input
Start Sector Number:
End Sector Number:
Should be greater than or equal to start sector number.
Return Code CMD_SUCCESS |
SECTOR_NOT_BLANK (followed by <Offset of the first non blank word location>
<Contents of non blank word location>) |
INVALID_SECTOR |
PARAM_ERROR
Description
This command is used to blank check one or more sectors of on-chip flash memory.
Blank check on sector 0 always fails as first 64 bytes are re-mapped to flash
boot block.
When CRP is enabled, the blank check command returns 0 for the offset and value
of sectors which are not blank. Blank sectors are correctly reported irrespective of
the CRP setting.
Example
"I 2 3<CR><LF>" blank checks the flash sectors 2 and 3.
Table 228. UART ISP Read Part Identification command
Command
J
Input
None.
Return Code CMD_SUCCESS followed by part identification number in ASCII (see
Description
This command is used to read the part identification number.