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MMC2107 - Freescale Semiconductor

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Non-Volatile Memory FLASH (CMFR)<br />

<strong>Freescale</strong> <strong>Semiconductor</strong>, Inc.<br />

The address range of the shadow information is the entire address<br />

range of the array, but the high order array addresses, are not used<br />

to encode the location.<br />

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<strong>Freescale</strong> <strong>Semiconductor</strong>, I<br />

NOTE:<br />

NOTE:<br />

When SIE = 1, only the program page buffer associated with the lowest<br />

block can be programmed. The other program page buffers cannot be<br />

accessed and do not apply any programming voltages to their array<br />

blocks while programming the shadow information. The shadow<br />

information is in block 0.<br />

LOCKCTL — Lock Control Bit<br />

The read-always, set-once LOCKCTL bit controls the write-lock<br />

function. Once the LOCKCTL bit is set in normal operation, the<br />

write-lock can only be disabled again by a master reset. The<br />

LOCKCTL bit is writable if the device is in debug mode.<br />

1 = Write-locked registers protected<br />

0 = Write-lock disabled<br />

Setting the LOCKCTL bit locks the SUPV[7:0], DATA[7:0] and<br />

PROTECT[7:0] bits. Writing to these bits has no effect; the cycle ends<br />

normally and the bits do not change.<br />

If LOCKCTL is set before PROTECT[7:0] is cleared, the device must use<br />

debug mode to program or erase the CMFR.<br />

The default reset state of LOCKCTL is 0. It can be set once after<br />

master reset to allow protection of the write-locked register bits after<br />

initialization.<br />

If the LOCKCTL bit and write-locked register bits are written<br />

simultaneously, the new value does not affect the current cycle.<br />

DIS — Disable Bit<br />

The read-always DIS bit disables array information. Writing to DIS has<br />

no effect if the SES bit is set. When DIS is set, the array is disabled<br />

and the CMFR BIU does not respond to array accesses.<br />

The reset value is defined during reset configuration by the external<br />

D28 pin.<br />

1 = Array information disabled<br />

0 = Array information enabled<br />

Technical Data <strong>MMC2107</strong> – Rev. 2.0<br />

190 Non-Volatile Memory FLASH (CMFR) MOTOROLA<br />

For More Information On This Product,<br />

Go to: www.freescale.com

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