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M16C62N Datasheet, PDF (181/213 Pages) Renesas Technology Corp – SINGLE-CHIP 16-BIT CMOS MICROCOMPUTER
Mitsubishi microcomputers
M16C / 62N Group (80-pin)
Appendix Standard Serial I/O Mode 1 (Flash Memory Version) SINGLE-CHIP 16-BIT CMOS MICROCOMPUTER
Software Commands
Table 1.32.1 lists software commands. In the standard serial I/O mode 1, erase operations, programs and
reading are controlled by transferring software commands via the RxD1 pin. Software commands are
explained here below.
Table 1.32.1. Software commands (Standard serial I/O mode 1)
Control command
1 Page read
1st byte
transfer
FF16
2nd byte
Address
(middle)
3rd byte
Address
(high)
4th byte 5th byte
Data Data
output output
6th byte
Data
Data
output output to
259th byte
When ID is
not verified
Not
acceptable
2 Page program
Address Address Data
4116 (middle) (high)
input
Data
input
Data
input
Data input
Not
to 259th acceptable
byte
3 Block erase
4 Erase all unlocked blocks
5 Read status register
6 Clear status register
7 Read lock bit status
2016
A716
7016
5016
7116
Address
(middle)
D016
SRD
output
Address
(middle)
Address D016
(high)
SRD1
output
Address Lock bit
(high) data
output
Not
acceptable
Not
acceptable
Acceptable
Not
acceptable
Not
acceptable
8 Lock bit program
Address Address D016
7716 (middle) (high)
9 Lock bit enable
7A16
10 Lock bit disable
11 ID check function
12 Download function
13 Version data output function
14 Boot ROM area output
function
15 Read check data
7516
F516
Address
(low)
FA16 Size (low)
Version
FB16 data
output
Address
FC16 (middle)
Check
FD16 data (low)
Address
(middle)
Size
(high)
Version
data
output
Address
(high)
Check
data
(high)
Address
(high)
Check-
sum
Version
data
output
Data
output
ID size ID1
To
Data required
input number
of times
Version Version
data data
output output
Data Data
output output
To ID7
Version
data
output to
9th byte
Data
output to
259th
byte
Not
acceptable
Not
acceptable
Not
acceptable
Acceptable
Not
acceptable
Acceptable
Not
acceptable
Not
acceptable
Note 1: Shading indicates transfer from flash memory microcomputer to peripheral unit. All other data is trans-
ferred from the peripheral unit to the flash memory microcomputer.
Note 2: SRD refers to status register data. SRD1 refers to status register 1 data.
Note 3: All commands can be accepted when the flash memory is totally blank.
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