Mikroe Codegrip User Manual page 39

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5.4 OPTIONS
5.4.1 General
The Menu item section is divided into two subsections, labeled as Target
and Suite.
Erase Type
Options: Erase Chip, Erase only Necessary Sectors, Unlock and Erase Chip
Erase Chip will erase the content of the target MCU flash memory.
Erase only Necessary Sectors will only erase those sectors to which the
data from the loaded .hex or .bin source file will be written.
Unlock and Erase Chip will clear the Read/Write protection bits (if any)
before erasing the contents of the target MCU. Note that these options are
considered only when WRITE command is executed.
Verify after Write
Options: Enabled, Disabled
If Enabled, the MCU program memory will be verified after the programming
process is complete.
Verification Type
Options: Verify by CRC, Verify by Readback
If the Verify after Write option is Enabled, the verification method can be
selected from the dropdown menu. There are two possible options:
Verify by CRC uses the Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) calculations to
verify written data. The algorithm is executed on the target MCU, but not all
MCUs support this method. Verify by CRC method is usually faster than the
Verify by Readback method, which compares the content of the program
memory with the source .hex or .bin file content.
C O D E G R I P U S E R M A N U A L
Check for Updates
Options: Disabled, Enabled
If Enabled, CODEGRIP Suite will check if there is a new version available for
download each time it starts.
WiFi Timeout (s)
Options: 1, 3, 5, 10, 20, 30, 60
When using the WiFi interface, CODEGRIP Suite will test the link to the
CODEGRIP device before each command. If there is no response from the
linked CODEGRIP device within the selected timeout interval, the operation
will be canceled, and an error message will be displayed.

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