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Alternative 1, fill the buffer before a Page Erase
Fill temporary page buffer
Perform a Page Erase
Perform a Page Write
Alternative 2, fill the buffer after Page Erase
Perform a Page Erase
Fill temporary page buffer
Perform a Page Write
If only a part of the page needs to be changed, the rest of the page must be stored (for example in the temporary
page buffer) before the erase, and then be rewritten. When using Alternative 1, the Boot Loader provides an effec-
tive Read-Modify-Write feature which allows the user software to first read the page, do the necessary changes,
and then write back the modified data. If Alternative 2 is used, it is not possible to read the old data while loading
since the page is already erased. The temporary page buffer can be accessed in a random sequence. It is essen-
tial that the page address used in both the Page Erase and Page Write operation is addressing the same page.
26.7.1
Performing Page Erase by SPM
To execute Page Erase, set up the address in the Z-pointer, write “X0000011” to SPMCSR and execute SPM
within four clock cycles after writing SPMCSR. The data in R1 and R0 is ignored. The page address must be writ-
ten to PCPAGE in the Z-register. Other bits in the Z-pointer will be ignored during this operation.
Page Erase to the RWW section: The NRWW section can be read during the Page Erase
Page Erase to the NRWW section: The CPU is halted during the operation
26.7.2
Filling the Temporary Buffer (page loading)
To write an instruction word, set up the address in the Z-pointer and data in R1:R0, write “00000001” to SPMCSR
and execute SPM within four clock cycles after writing SPMCSR. The content of PCWORD in the Z-register is used
to address the data in the temporary buffer. The temporary buffer will auto-erase after a Page Write operation or by
writing the RWWSRE bit in SPMCSR. It is also erased after a system reset. Note that it is not possible to write
more than one time to each address without erasing the temporary buffer.
If the EEPROM is written in the middle of an SPM Page Load operation, all data loaded will be lost.
26.7.3
Performing a Page Write
To execute Page Write, set up the address in the Z-pointer, write “X0000101” to SPMCSR and execute SPM within
four clock cycles after writing SPMCSR. The data in R1 and R0 is ignored. The page address must be written to
PCPAGE. Other bits in the Z-pointer must be written to zero during this operation.
Page Write to the RWW section: The NRWW section can be read during the Page Write
Page Write to the NRWW section: The CPU is halted during the operation
26.7.4
Using the SPM interrupt
If the SPM interrupt is enabled, the SPM interrupt will generate a constant interrupt when the SPMEN bit in
SPMCSR is cleared. This means that the interrupt can be used instead of polling the SPMCSR Register in soft-
ware. When using the SPM interrupt, the Interrupt Vectors should be moved to the BLS section to avoid that an
interrupt is accessing the RWW section when it is blocked for reading. How to move the interrupts is described in