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30.8.5.5
Block Erase Command
By writing xx20h in the first bus cycle and xxD0h to the highest even address of a block in the second
bus cycle, an auto-erase operation (erase and verify) is started on the specified block.
The FMR00 bit in the FMR0 register indicates whether the auto-erase operation has been completed.
The FMR00 bit is 0 (busy) during the auto-erase operation, and becomes 1 (ready) when the auto-
erase operation is completed. Do not execute other commands while the FMR00 bit is 0.
After the auto erase operation is completed, the FMR07 bit in the FMR0 register indicates whether or
not the auto erase operation has been completed as expected. (Refer to 30.8.6.1 "Full Status
Check").
Figure 30.11 shows a flowchart of the Block Erase Command.
The lock bit protects individual blocks from being erased inadvertently. (Refer to 30.8.4 "Data Protect
Function".)
In EW1 mode, do not execute this command on the block to which the rewrite control program is
allocated.
Figure 30.11 Block Erase Command
R01UH0136EJ0210 Rev.2.10
Jul 31, 2012
Start
Write command code
xx20h to X address
Write xxD0h to
BA address
No
FMR00 = 1?
Yes
Full status check
Block erase command
completed
30. Flash Memory
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