ADDRESS SPACE S3F80P5_UM_ REV1.00
NOTES
1. By setting ISP Reset Vector Change Selection Bit (3EH.7) to ‘0’, user can have the available ISP
area.
If ISP Reset Vector Change Selection Bit (3EH .7) is ‘1’, 3EH.6 and 3EH.5 are meaningless.
2. If ISP Reset Vector Change Selection Bit (3EH.7) is ‘0’, user must change ISP reset vector address
from 0100H to some address which user w ant to set reset address (0200H, 0300H, 0500H or
0900H).
If the reset vector address is 0200H, the ISP ar ea can be assigned from 0100H to 01FFH (256bytes).
If 0300H, the ISP area can be assigned from 0100H to 02FFH (512bytes). If 0500H, the ISP area can
be assigned from 0100H to 04FFH (1024bytes). If 0900H, the ISP area can be assigned from 0100H
to 08FFH (2048bytes).
3. If ISP Protection Enable/Disable Bit is ‘0’, user can’t erase or program the ISP area selected by
3EH.1 and 3EH.0 in flash memory.
4. User can select suitable ISP protection size by 3EH.1 and 3EH.0. If ISP Protection Enable/Disable Bit
(3EH.2) is ‘1’, 3EH.1 and 3EH.0 are meaningless.
5. External interrupts can be used to release stop mode. When RESET Control Bit (3FH.0) is ‘0’ and
external interrupts is enabled, external interrupts wake MCU from stop mode and generate reset
signal. Any falling edge input signals of P0 can wake MCU from stop mode and
generate reset signal.
When RESET Control Bit (3FH.0) is ‘1’, S3F80P5 is only released stop mode and is not generated
reset signal.
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