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ATMEGA168P_14 Datasheet, PDF (22/420 Pages) ATMEL Corporation – High Endurance Non-volatile Memory Segments
8.6 Register Description
8.6.1
EEARH and EEARL – The EEPROM Address Register
Bit
0x22 (0x42)
0x21 (0x41)
Read/Write
Initial Value
15
–
EEAR7
7
R
R/W
0
X
14
–
EEAR6
6
R
R/W
0
X
13
–
EEAR5
5
R
R/W
0
X
12
–
EEAR4
4
R
R/W
0
X
11
–
EEAR3
3
R
R/W
0
X
10
–
EEAR2
2
R
R/W
0
X
9
–
EEAR1
1
R
R/W
0
X
8
EEAR8
EEAR0
0
R/W
R/W
X
X
EEARH
EEARL
• Bits 15:9 – Reserved
These bits are reserved bits in the ATmega48P/88P/168P and will always read as zero.
• Bits 8:0 – EEAR[8:0]: EEPROM Address
The EEPROM Address Registers – EEARH and EEARL specify the EEPROM address in the
256/512/512 bytes EEPROM space. The EEPROM data bytes are addressed linearly between 0
and 255/511/511. The initial value of EEAR is undefined. A proper value must be written before
the EEPROM may be accessed.
EEAR8 is an unused bit in ATmega48P and must always be written to zero.
8.6.2 EEDR – The EEPROM Data Register
Bit
0x20 (0x40)
Read/Write
Initial Value
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
MSB
LSB
EEDR
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
• Bits 7:0 – EEDR[7:0]: EEPROM Data
For the EEPROM write operation, the EEDR Register contains the data to be written to the
EEPROM in the address given by the EEAR Register. For the EEPROM read operation, the
EEDR contains the data read out from the EEPROM at the address given by EEAR.
8.6.3
EECR – The EEPROM Control Register
Bit
7
6
0x1F (0x3F)
–
–
Read/Write
R
R
Initial Value
0
0
5
EEPM1
R/W
X
4
EEPM0
R/W
X
3
EERIE
R/W
0
2
EEMPE
R/W
0
1
EEPE
R/W
X
0
EERE
R/W
0
EECR
• Bits 7:6 – Reserved
These bits are reserved bits in the ATmega48P/88P/168P and will always read as zero.
• Bits 5, 4 – EEPM1 and EEPM0: EEPROM Programming Mode Bits
The EEPROM Programming mode bit setting defines which programming action that will be trig-
gered when writing EEPE. It is possible to program data in one atomic operation (erase the old
value and program the new value) or to split the Erase and Write operations in two different
operations. The Programming times for the different modes are shown in Table 8-1. While EEPE
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