CHAPTER 27 FLASH MEMORY
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There are two flash memory programming modes: wide voltage mode and full speed mode. The supply voltage
value applied to the microcontroller during write operations and the setting information of the user option byte for
setting of the flash memory programming mode determine which mode is selected.
When a dedicated flash memory programmer is used for serial programming, setting the voltage on GUI selects
the mode automatically.
Remark 1.
Using both the wide voltage mode and full speed mode imposes no restrictions on writing, erasing, or verification.
Remark 2.
For details about communication commands, see
.
Table 27 - 4 Programming Modes and Voltages at Which Data Can Be Written, Erased, or Verified
Power Supply Voltage (V
DD
)
User Option Byte Setting for Switching to Flash Memory
Programming Mode
Flash Programming Mode
Flash Operation Mode
Operating Frequency (f
CLK
)
2.7 V
≤
V
DD
≤
3.6 V
Blank state
Full speed mode
HS (high-speed main) mode
1 MHz to 32 MHz
Full speed mode
LS (low-speed main) mode
1 MHz to 8 MHz
Wide voltage mode
2.4 V
≤
V
DD
< 2.7 V
Blank state
Full speed mode
HS (high-speed main) mode
1 MHz to 16 MHz
Full speed mode
LS (low-speed main) mode
1 MHz to 8 MHz
Wide voltage mode
1.8 V
≤
V
DD
< 2.4 V
Blank state
Wide voltage mode
LS (low-speed main) mode
1 MHz to 8 MHz
Wide voltage mode
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