4.5 SRAM
The primary task of the SRAM memory is to store application data. Additionally, it is possible to execute instructions from SRAM, and
the DMA may be set up to transfer data between the SRAM, Flash and peripherals.
• Up to 32 KB of memory
• Bit-band access support
• Set of RAM blocks may be powered down when not in use
• Data retention of the entire memory in EM0 Active to EM3 Stop
Note:
The individual RAM sections may be smaller on some parts, however, the RAM AHB slaves maintain a contiguous address map.
For example, if RAM0 is half-size on a part, then RAM1 is relocated to begin immediately after RAM0's last address. Using the provided
software header files and linker scripts allows handling of this remapping in an autonomous manner.
Reference Manual
Memory and Bus System
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