Auto-Program Mode - Renesas Hitachi H8S/2194 Series Hardware Manual

16-bit single-chip microcomputer
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8.8.5

Auto-Program Mode

(a) In auto-program mode, 128 bytes are programmed simultaneously. This should be carried
out by executing 128 consecutive byte transfers.
(b) A 128-byte data transfer is necessary even when programming fewer than 128 bytes. In this
case, H'FF data must be written to the extra addresses.
(c) The lower 8 bits of the transfer address must be H'00 or H'80. If a value other than an
effective address is input, processing will switch to a memory write operation but a write
error will be flagged.
(d) Memory address transfer is performed in the second cycle (figure 8.20). Do not perform
transfer after the second cycle.
(e) Do not perform a command write during a programming operation.
(f) Perform one auto-programming operation for a 128-byte block for each address.
Characteristics are not guaranteed for two or more programming operations.
(g) Confirm normal end of auto-programming by checking FO6. Alternatively, status read mode
can also be used for this purpose (FO7 status polling uses the auto-program operation end
identification pin).
(h) The status polling FO6 and FO7 pin information is retained until the next command write.
Until the next command write is performed, reading is possible by enabling
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