23
8023F–AVR–07/09
ATmega325P/3250P
reserved in Opcode for the IN and OUT instructions. For the Extended I/O space from 0x60 -
0xFF in SRAM, only the ST/STS/STD and LD/LDS/LDD instructions can be used.
For compatibility with future devices, reserved bits should be written to zero if accessed.
Reserved I/O memory addresses should never be written.
Some of the Status Flags are cleared by writing a logical one to them. Note that, unlike most
other AVRs, the CBI and SBI instructions will only operate on the specified bit, and can therefore
be used on registers containing such Status Flags. The CBI and SBI instructions work with reg-
isters 0x00 to 0x1F only.
The I/O and peripherals control registers are explained in later sections.
7.6
Register Description
7.6.1
EEARH and EEARL – The EEPROM Address Register
Bits 15:11 – Res: Reserved Bits
These bits are reserved and will always read as zero.
Bits 10:0 – EEAR10:0: EEPROM Address
The EEPROM Address Registers – EEARH and EEARL specify the EEPROM address in the 1K
bytes EEPROM space. The EEPROM data bytes are addressed linearly between 0 and 1023.
The initial value of EEAR is undefined. A proper value must be written before the EEPROM may
be accessed.
Note:
EEAR10 is only valid for ATmega645P and ATmega6450P.
7.6.2
EEDR – The EEPROM Data Register
Bits 7:0 – EEDR7:0: EEPROM Data
For the EEPROM write operation, the EEDR Register contains the data to be written to the
EEPROM in the address given by the EEAR Register. For the EEPROM read operation, the
EEDR contains the data read out from the EEPROM at the address given by EEAR.
Bit
15
14
13121110
9
8
–––––
EEAR10
EEAR9
EEAR8
EEARH
EEAR7
EEAR6
EEAR5
EEAR4
EEAR3
EEAR2
EEAR1
EEAR0
EEARL
7654321
0
Read/Write
RRRRR
R/W
Initial Value
00000
X
XXXX
Bit
7654
3210
MSB
LSB
EEDR
Read/Write
R/W
Initial Value
0000