8.6
Flash Memory Protection
There are three kinds of flash memory program/erase protection: hardware protection, software
protection, and error protection.
8.6.1
Hardware Protection
Hardware protection refers to a state in which programming/erasing of flash memory is forcibly
disabled or aborted. Hardware protection is reset by settings in flash memory control registers 1
and 2 (FLMCR1, FLMCR2) and erase block registers 1 and 2 (EBR1, EBR2). (See table 8.7.)
Table 8.7
Hardware Protection
Item
Description
• When a low level is input to the FWE pin, FLMCR1,
FWE pin
protection
FLMCR2, EBR1, and EBR2 are initialized, and the
program/erase-protected state is entered
• In a reset (including a WDT overflow reset) and in
Reset/standby
protection
power-down state (excluding the medium-speed
mode, module stop mode, and sleep mode),
FLMCR1, FLMCR2 (excluding the FLER bit), EBR1,
and EBR2 are initialized, and the program/erase-
protected state is entered
• In a reset via the
entered unless the
stabilizes after powering on. In the case of a reset
during operation, hold the
pulse width specified in the AC characteristics section
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5(6
pin, the reset state is not
5(6
pin is held low until oscillation
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pin low for the
Functions
Program
Yes
Yes
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Erase
Yes
Yes