ATSTK600 Atmel, ATSTK600 Datasheet - Page 22

DEV KIT FOR AVR/AVR32

ATSTK600

Manufacturer Part Number
ATSTK600
Description
DEV KIT FOR AVR/AVR32
Manufacturer
Atmel
Series
AVR®r
Type
MCUr
Datasheets

Specifications of ATSTK600

Processor To Be Evaluated
AVR and AVR32
Data Bus Width
8 bit
Interface Type
RS-232, USB
Silicon Manufacturer
Atmel
Core Architecture
AVR
Core Sub-architecture
AVR UC3
Silicon Core Number
STK600
Silicon Family Name
AVR
Kit Contents
Board
Rohs Compliant
Yes
For Use With/related Products
Atmel AVR Devices
For Use With
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Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Contents
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Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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Table 6-5. Command format.
Table 6-6. Answer format.
6.4 CMD_PROGRAM_FLASH_HVSP
Table 6-7. Command format.
Field
Command ID
pollTimeout
eraseTime
Field
Answer ID
Status
Field
Command ID
NumBytes
Mode
pollTimeout
Data 1
Data N
Notes:
22
(1)
1.
See details in table below.
AVR079
Size
1 byte
1 byte
1 byte
Size
1 byte
1 byte
Size
1 byte
2 byte
1 byte
1 byte
1 byte
.....
1 byte
This command will program data into the FLASH memory of the target device if it
succeeds. For devices with the FLASH organized in pages, the data address and size
used with this command must confirm to that of the device. I.e. one ProgramFlash
command is used to program one page in the target device.
XML path: /AVRPART/ICE_SETTINGS/STK600/HvspProgramFlash/
Mode byte description
• Bit 0: This bit indicates whether to use byte ‘0’ or page ‘1’ programming.
• Bit 1-3 are the pagesize bits, pagesize are given in bytes not words, see table
• Bit 4-5 are not in use.
• Bit 6 must be set to ‘1’ when it is the very last page to be programmed, otherwise
• Bit 7 indicates if a page write should be issued (Transfer data to flash). Normally it
below.
‘0’
should always be set ‘1’. However, if the page size of the target device is too large
to be covered by one Program Flash command (because the amount of available
SRAM in STK600 is limited) this can be used to let 2 or more commands fill the
Values
XML: pollTimeout
XML: eraseTime
Values
CMD_CHIP_ERASE_HVSP
STATUS_CMD_OK or
STATUS_RDY_BSY_TOUT
CMD_CHIP_ERASE_HVSP
Values
CMD_PROGRAM_FLASH_HVS
P
XML: blockSize
XML: mode
XML: pollTimeout
.....
Description
Command id
Timeout period (in ms) to wait for RDY/BSY flag
to rise. If 0, RDY/BSY flag is NOT used.
Delay (in ms) to ensure that the erase of the
device is finished. If 0, polling will be used.
Description
Answer id
A Result Value indicating the result of the
operation.
Description
Command id
Total number of bytes to program, MSB first
Mode byte, *see description below
pollTimeout (in ms)
Data 1
......
Data N
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