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Section 6 ROM
7. Design a current margin into the programming voltage (VPP) power supply.
Insure that VPP remains within the range 12.0 V ±0.6 V (11.4 V to 12.6 V) during
programming and erasing. Programming and erasing may become impossible outside this
range.
8. Insure that peak overshoot at the FVPP and TEST pins does not exceed the maximum rating.
Connect bypass capacitors as close as possible to the FVPP and TEST pins.
In boot mode start-up, also, bypass capacitors should be connected to the TEST pin in the same
way.
12 V
1.0 µF
0.01 µF
FVPP
H8/3644F
Figure 6.24 Example of VPP Power Supply Circuit Design
9. Use the recommended algorithms when programming and erasing flash memory.
The recommended algorithms enable programming and erasing to be carried out without
subjecting the device to voltage stress or sacrificing program data reliability. When setting the
program (P) or erase (E) bit in the flash memory control register (FLMCR), the watchdog
timer should be set beforehand to prevent the specified time from being exceeded.
10. For comments on interrupt handling while flash memory is being programmed or erased, see
section 6.7.9, Interrupt Handling during Flash Memory Programming/Erasing.
11. Notes on accessing flash memory control registers
a. Flash memory control register access state in each operating mode
The H8/3644F, H8/3643F, and H8/3642AF have flash memory control registers located at
addresses H'FF80 (FLMCR), H'FF82 (EBR1), and H'FF83 (EBR2). These registers can
only be accessed when 12 V is applied to the flash memory programming power supply
pin, FVPP.
b. To check for 12 V application/non-application in user mode
When address H'FF80 is accessed in user mode, if 12 V is being applied to FVPP, FLMCR
is read/written to, and its initial value after reset is H'80. When 12 V is not being applied to
FVPP, FLMCR is a reserved area that cannot be modified and always reads H'FF. Since bit
7 (corresponding to the VPP bit) is set to 1 at this time regardless of whether or not 12 V is
applied to FVPP, application or release of 12 V to FVPP cannot be determined simply from
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