Adapters for Automated Programmers
8th Gen | 9th Gen |
FVE4ASMR40QFNAW, FVE4ASMR40QFNAW | FVE4ASMR40QFNAW |
Adapters for Manual Programmers
8th Gen | 9th Gen |
FVE4ASMR40QFNAW, FVE4ASMR40QFNAW | FVE4ASMR40QFNAW |
Adapters for Engineering Programmers
Last Updated: 05/18/2023
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Note
IMPORTANT:
Device Type: | IEEE 802.11 b/g/n Radio/Baseband/MAC Network Controller |
Device Size: | 256M-bit Flash Memory |
Algorithm Programming Method: | SPI Bridge Device with Custom Firmware |
Memory Organization:
Memory Type | Attributes* | DUT Physical Byte Address(hex) | BPWin Buffer Byte Address(hex) |
Main Flash Memory | R/W/E | 0000_0000 – 0007_FFFF | 0000_0000 – 0007_FFFF |
Default Algorithm Range | — | 0000_0000 – 0007_FFFF | 0000_0000 – 0007_FFFF |
* R/W/E: readable and rewritableSpecial Device Considerations: This algorithm only supports operations on the internal Flash memory of the DUT. The internal eFuse is currently not supported. The socket modules uses a bridge device to communicate to the DUT via SPI. If the firmware on the bridge device does not match the expected firmware revision or if the algorithm cannot read the firmware revision from the bridge device the algorithm will attempt to update the bridge device’s firmware. This should only need to be performed once per socket module each time the firmware is updated.
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Additional information
8-bit Bytes | 524288 |
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Manufacturer | Microchip Technology |
Packages | VQFN(40) |
Part Number | ATWINC1500B-MU-T |
Set programming | Yes |
Vcc(program) | 3.3 |
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