NVM Special Mode — An NVM mode enabling external, off-chip access to the memory
resources in the flash memory module. A reduced flash command set is available when
the MCU is secured. See the Chip Configuration details for information on when this
mode is used.
Longword — 32 bits of data with an aligned longword having byte-address[1:0] = 00.
Word — 16 bits of data with an aligned word having byte-address[0] = 0.
Program flash — The program flash memory provides nonvolatile storage for vectors
and code store.
Program flash Sector — The smallest portion of the program flash memory
(consecutive addresses) that can be erased.
Retention — The length of time that data can be kept in the NVM without experiencing
errors upon readout. Since erased (1) states are subject to degradation just like
programmed (0) states, the data retention limit may be reached from the last erase
operation (not from the programming time).
RWW— Read-While-Write. The ability to simultaneously read from one memory
resource while commanded operations are active in another memory resource.
Secure — An MCU state conveyed to the flash memory module as described in the Chip
Configuration details for this device. In the secure state, reading and changing NVM
contents is restricted.
24.2 External Signal Description
The flash memory module contains no signals that connect off-chip.
24.3 Memory Map and Registers
This section describes the memory map and registers for the flash memory module. Data
read from unimplemented memory space in the flash memory module is undefined.
Writes to unimplemented or reserved memory space (registers) in the flash memory
module are ignored.
External Signal Description
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