Device Configuration Format (DCF) Records
The general format of the stop record is shown in
in order to form a stop record—all other bits are ignored. An unprogrammed location in
UTEST flash is interpreted as a stop record.
0:31
Reserved
If n data records are to be stored in UTEST, the data structure must be as shown in
Table
70.
ADDR offset
0x00
0x04
0x08
0x0C
0x10
0x14
...
8n + 0x0
8n + 0x4
8(n+1) + 0x0
8(n+1) + 0x4
Warning:
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Figure 30. DCF stop record
Table 70. Series of DCF records in UTEST flash memory
CS[14:0]
CS[14:0]
There must never be an unprogrammed record in the DCF
data structure, as it is interpreted as a stop record and
subsequent records are ignored. Records to be programmed
in several sessions, appending new records to the end of the
list each time, is shown in
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Figure
30. Only the stop bit needs to be '1'
32:62
Reserved
DATA
0x05AA55AF
0x00000000
WDATA[31:0]
ADDR[16:2]
WDATA[31:0]
ADDR[16:2]
...
Reserved
Reserved
—
Figure
31.
RM0400
63
1
STOP=0
PRTY
STOP=0
PRTY
STOP=0
STOP=1
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