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HD64F3437TF16 Datasheet, PDF (476/752 Pages) Hitachi Semiconductor – 12 V must not be applied to the S-mask model (single-power-supply specification), as this may permanently damage the device.
Table 20.6 Erase Blocks and Corresponding Bits
Register
Bit
EBR1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
EBR2
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Block
LB0
LB1
LB2
LB3
LB4
LB5
LB6
LB7
SB0
SB1
SB2
SB3
SB4
SB5
SB6
SB7
Address
H'1000 to H'1FFF
H'2000 to H'3FFF
H'4000 to H'5FFF
H'6000 to H'7FFF
H'8000 to H'9FFF
H'A000 to H'BFFF
H'C000 to H'EF7F
H'EF80 to H'F77F
H'0000 to H'007F
H'0080 to H'00FF
H'0100 to H'017F
H'0180 to H'01FF
H'0200 to H'03FF
H'0400 to H'07FF
H'0800 to H'0BFF
H'0C00 to H'0FFF
Size
4 kbytes
8 kbytes
8 kbytes
8 kbytes
8 kbytes
8 kbytes
12 kbytes
2 kbytes
128 bytes
128 bytes
128 bytes
128 bytes
512 bytes
1 kbyte
1 kbyte
1 kbyte
20.3 On-Board Programming Modes
When an on-board programming mode is selected, the on-chip flash memory can be programmed,
erased, and verified. There are two on-board programming modes: boot mode, and user
programming mode. These modes are selected by inputs at the mode pins (MD1 and MD0) and
FVPP pin. Table 20.7 indicates how to select the on-board programming modes. For details on
applying voltage VPP, refer to section 20.7, Flash Memory Programming and Erasing Precautions
(5).
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