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MC68HC08AZ60 Datasheet, PDF (424/452 Pages) Motorola, Inc – Advance Information
Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
Appendix A: Future EEPROM Registers
PV = Programmed Value or ’1’ in the erased state.
The EEPROM Divider non-volatile registers (EEDIVHNVR and
EEDIVLNVR) store the reset values of the EEDIV0–10 and EEDIVSECD
bits which are non-volatile and are not modified by reset. On reset, these
two special registers load the EEDIV0–10 and EEDIVSECD bits into the
corresponding volatile EEDIV registers (EEDIVH and EEDIVL).
The EEDIVHNVR and EEDIVLNVR can be programmed/erased like
normal EEPROM bytes if the Divider Security Disable bit (EEDIVSECD)
in the EEDIVH is not cleared. The new 11-bit EEDIV value in the
non-volatile registers (EEDIVHNVR and EEDIVLNVR) together with the
EEPROM Divider Security Disable bit (EEDIVSECD) will only be loaded
into the EEDIVH & EEDIVL registers with a system reset.
NOTE:
Once EEDIVSECD in the EEDIVHNVR is programmed to ‘0’ and after a
system reset, the EEDIV security feature is permanently enabled
because the EEDIVSECD bit in the EEDIVH is always loaded with a ‘0’
thereafter. Once this security feature is armed, erase and program
modes are disabled for EEDIVHNVR and EEDIVLNVR. Modifications to
the EEDIVH and EEDIVL registers are also disabled. Therefore, great
care should be taken before programming a value into the EEDIVHNVR.
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Appendix A: Future EEPROM Registers
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