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Block Guide — S12EETX4KV0 V00.04

Table 3-3 EEPROM Protection Address Range

EPS[2:0]

Address Offset

Protected Size

Range

 

 

 

 

 

000

$_FC0-$_FFF

64 bytes

 

 

 

001

$_F80-$_FFF

128 bytes

 

 

 

010

$_F40-$_FFF

192 bytes

 

 

 

011

$_F00-$_FFF

256 bytes

 

 

 

100

$_EC0-$_FFF

320 bytes

 

 

 

101

$_E80-$_FFF

384 bytes

 

 

 

110

$_E40-$_FFF

448 bytes

 

 

 

111

$_E00-$_FFF

512 bytes

 

 

 

3.3.6 ESTAT — EEPROM Status Register

The ESTAT register defines the operational status of the module.

Address Offset: $_05

 

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

R

CBEIF

CCIF

PVIOL

ACCERR

0

BLANK

0

0

W

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reset:

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

= Unimplemented or Reserved

Figure 3-7 EEPROM Status Register (ESTAT)

CBEIF, PVIOL and ACCERR are readable and writable, CCIF and BLANK are readable and not writable, remaining bits read zero and are not writable.

CBEIF — Command Buffer Empty Interrupt Flag.

The CBEIF flag indicates that the address, data and command buffers are empty so that a new command write sequence can be started. The CBEIF flag is cleared by writing a “1” to CBEIF. Writing a “0” to the CBEIF flag has no effect on CBEIF. Writing a “0” to CBEIF after writing an aligned word to the EEPROM address space but before CBEIF is cleared will abort a command write sequence and cause the ACCERR flag to be set. Writing a “0” to CBEIF outside of a command write sequence will not set the ACCERR flag. The CBEIF flag is used together with the CBEIE bit in the ECNFG register to generate an interrupt request (see Figure 4-8).

1 = Buffers are ready to accept a new command.

0 = Buffers are full.

CCIF — Command Complete Interrupt Flag.

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