Adapters for Automated Programmers
6th Gen | 7th Gen | 8th Gen | 9th Gen |
FASMR64MLFE | FASMR64MLFE | FVE4ASM64MLFQ, FVE4ASM64MLFQ | FVE4ASM64MLFQ |
Adapters for Manual Programmers
6th Gen | 7th Gen | 8th Gen | 9th Gen |
FSMR64MLFE, FASMR64MLFE, LASMR64MLFE (repl.) | FSMR64MLFE, FASMR64MLFE, LASMR64MLFE (repl.) | FVE4ASM64MLFQ, FVE4ASM64MLFQ | FVE4ASM64MLFQ |
Adapters for Engineering Programmers
6th Gen | 7th Gen |
FSMR64MLFE, FASMR64MLFE, LASMR64MLFE (repl.) | FSMR64MLFE, FASMR64MLFE, LASMR64MLFE (repl.) |
Last Updated: 05/18/2023
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Note
IMPORTANT: The following describes the Data Pattern setup: Addresses $1080-$17FF are FLASH. Addresses $182C-$FFFF are FLASH. Some locations in the FLASH memory map are reserved : $FFB8-$FFBC and $FFBE. These locations will be ignored during Program Read and Verify. Erase command will erase the entire FLASH memory map including the reserved locations. Factory trim value can be restored by selecting the desired option under Device > Configure. If user selects to Preserve Factory Setting during Erase factory programmed trim value at address $FFBE will be saved first and restored at the end. Erase will fail if the device is secured and user chooses to Preserve Factory Setting for Trim. If the device fails erase the Factory Trim value might be corrupted. The part cannot be used unless re-trimmed. The lower two bits (Bit1 and Bit0) at address $FFBF are security bits (SEC01:SEC00). They are ignored during Program and Verify and read 1:0 if unsecured during Read and Compare. ‘
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Additional information
Manufacturer | Freescale Semiconductor |
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Packages | LGA(71) |
Part Number | MC13213 |
Vcc(program) | 3 |
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