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Atmel AVR AT90S2313 User Manual

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AT90S2313
0839G–08/01
Programming the EEPROM The programming algorithm for the EEPROM data memory is as follows (refer to “Pro-
gramming the Flash” for details on command, address and data loading):
1. A: Load Command “0001 0001”.
2. C: Load Address Low Byte ($00 - $7F).
3. D: Load Data Low Byte ($00 - $FF).
4. E: Write Data Low Byte.
Reading the EEPROM The algorithm for reading the EEPROM memory is as follows (refer to “Programming the
Flash” for details on command and address loading):
1. A: Load Command “0000 0011”.
2. C: Load Address Low Byte ($00 - $7F).
3. Set OE
to “0”, and BS to “0”. The EEPROM data byte can now be read at DATA.
4. Set OE
to “1”.
Programming the Fuse Bits The algorithm for programming the Fuse bits is as follows (refer to “Programming the
Flash” for details on command and data loading):
1. A: Load Command “0100 0000”.
2. D: Load Data Low Byte. Bit n = “0” programs and bit n = “1” erases the Fuse bit.
Bit 5 = SPIEN Fuse bit.
Bit 0 = FSTRT Fuse bit.
Bit 7-6,4-1 = “1”. These bits are reserved and should be left unprogrammed (“1”).
3. Give WR
a t
WLWH_PFB
wide negative pulse to execute the programming; t
WLWH_PFB
is found in Table 26. Programming the Fuse bits does not generate any activity
on the RDY/BSY
pin.
Programming the Lock Bits The algorithm for programming the Lock bits is as follows (refer to “Programming the
Flash” on page 64 for details on command and data loading):
1. A: Load Command “0010 0000”.
2. D: Load Data Low Byte. Bit n = “0” programs the Lock bit.
Bit 2 = Lock Bit2
Bit 1 = Lock Bit1
Bit 7-3,0 = “1”. These bits are reserved and should be left unprogrammed (“1”).
3. E: Write Data Low Byte.
The Lock bits can only be cleared by executing Chip Erase.
Reading the Fuse and Lock
Bits
The algorithm for reading the Fuse and Lock bits is as follows (refer to “Programming
the Flash” on page 64 for details on command loading):
1. A: Load Command “0000 0100”.
2. Set OE
to “0”, and BS to “1”. The status of the Fuse and Lock bits can now be
read at DATA (“0” means programmed).
Bit 7 = Lock Bit1
Bit 6 = Lock Bit2
Bit 5 = SPIEN Fuse bit
Bit 0 = FSTRT Fuse bit
3. Set OE
to “1”.
Observe that BS needs to be set to “1”.

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Atmel AVR AT90S2313 Specifications

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BrandAtmel
ModelAVR AT90S2313
CategoryMicrocontrollers
LanguageEnglish

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