EVB9S08DZ60 Freescale Semiconductor, EVB9S08DZ60 Datasheet - Page 54

BOARD EVAL FOR 9S08DZ60

EVB9S08DZ60

Manufacturer Part Number
EVB9S08DZ60
Description
BOARD EVAL FOR 9S08DZ60
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Type
MCUr

Specifications of EVB9S08DZ60

Contents
Module and Misc Hardware
Processor To Be Evaluated
S08D
Data Bus Width
8 bit
Interface Type
RS-232, USB
Silicon Manufacturer
Freescale
Core Architecture
HCS08
Core Sub-architecture
HCS08
Silicon Core Number
MC9S08
Silicon Family Name
S08D
Kit Contents
Board Cables CD Power Supply
Rohs Compliant
Yes
For Use With/related Products
MC9S08DZ60
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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Chapter 4 Memory
1. A mass erase is possible only when the Flash block is fully unprotected.
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2. Write the command code for the desired command to FCMD. The six valid commands are blank
3. Write a 1 to the FCBEF bit in FSTAT to clear FCBEF and launch the command (including its
4. Wait until the FCCF bit in FSTAT is set. As soon as FCCF= 1, the operation has completed
check (0x05), byte program (0x20), burst program (0x25), sector erase (0x40), mass erase
and sector erase abort (0x47). The command code is latched into the command buffer.
address and data information).
A partial command sequence can be aborted manually by writing a 0 to FCBEF any time after the
write to the memory array and before writing the 1 that clears FCBEF and launches the complete
command. Aborting a command in this way sets the FACCERR access error flag which must be
cleared before starting a new command.
A strictly monitored procedure must be obeyed or the command will not be accepted. This
minimizes the possibility of any unintended changes to the memory contents. The command
complete flag (FCCF) indicates when a command is complete. The command sequence must be
completed by clearing FCBEF to launch the command.
of the commands except for burst programming and sector erase abort.
successfully.
Before programming a particular byte in the Flash or EEPROM, the sector
in which that particular byte resides must be erased by a mass or sector erase
operation. Reprogramming bits in an already programmed byte without first
performing an erase operation may disturb data stored in the Flash or
EEPROM memory.
MC9S08DZ60 Series Data Sheet, Rev. 4
NOTE
Figure 4-2
is a flowchart for executing all
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