Chapter 28 768 KByte Flash Module (S12XFTM768K4V2)
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28.4.2.4
Read Once Command
The Read Once command provides read access to a reserved 64 byte field (8 phrases) located in the
nonvolatile information register of P-Flash block 0. The Read Once field is programmed using the
Program Once command described in
.
Upon clearing CCIF to launch the Read Once command, a Read Once phrase is fetched and stored in the
FCCOB indexed register. The CCIF flag will set after the Read Once operation has completed. Valid
phrase index values for the Read Once command range from 0x0000 to 0x0007. During execution of the
Read Once command, any attempt to read addresses within P-Flash block 0 will return invalid data.
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Table 28-38. Erase Verify P-Flash Section Command Error Handling
Register
Error Bit
Error Condition
FSTAT
ACCERR
Set if CCOBIX[2:0] != 010 at command launch
Set if a Load Data Field command sequence is currently active
Set if command not available in current mode (see
)
Set if an invalid global address [22:0] is supplied
(1)
1. As defined by the memory map for FTM1024K5.
Set if a misaligned phrase address is supplied (global address [2:0] != 000)
Set if the requested section crosses a 256 Kbyte boundary
FPVIOL
None
MGSTAT1
Set if any errors have been encountered during the read
(2)
2. As found in the memory map for FTM1024K5.
MGSTAT0
Set if any non-correctable errors have been encountered during the read
FERSTAT
EPVIOLIF
None
Table 28-39. Read Once Command FCCOB Requirements
CCOBIX[2:0]
FCCOB Parameters
000
0x04
Not Required
001
Read Once phrase index (0x0000 - 0x0007)
010
Read Once word 0 value
011
Read Once word 1 value
100
Read Once word 2 value
101
Read Once word 3 value
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