Adapters for Automated Programmers
6th Gen | 7th Gen | 9th Gen |
FASM32LQFM, LASM32LQFM (repl.) | FASM32LQFM, LASM32LQFM (repl.) | LASM32LQFM |
Adapters for Manual Programmers
6th Gen | 7th Gen | 9th Gen |
FSM32LQFM, FASM32LQFM, LASM32LQFM (repl.) | FSM32LQFM, FASM32LQFM, LASM32LQFM (repl.) | LASM32LQFM |
Adapters for Engineering Programmers
6th Gen | 7th Gen |
FSM32LQFM, FASM32LQFM, LASM32LQFM (repl.) | FSM32LQFM, FASM32LQFM, LASM32LQFM (repl.) |
Last Updated: 05/18/2023
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Note
IMPORTANT:
Device Type: | 10-bit MCU |
Device Size: | 64 KByte Flash Memory |
Algorithm Programming Method: | C2 Interface |
Memory Organization:
Memory Type |
Attributes(*)
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Included in default Range (Y/N) | DUT Physical Byte Address(hex)(if this area is selected/Activated) | BPWin Buffer Byte Address(hex) |
Main Flash Memory | R/W/E | Yes | 0000_0000 – 0000_FBFFh | 0000_0000 – 0000_FBFFh |
Default Algorithm Range | — | — | 0000_0000 – 0000_FBFFh | 0000_0000 – 0000_FBFFh |
* R:Read only W: One time programmable (OTP) R/W: readable and one time programmable (OTP) R/W/E: readable and rewritable if not locked. Any configurations listed under Device-Specific’ in the menu item Device-> Settings will be written to the DUT during ‘Program’ operation regardless of memory range selection. Special Device Considerations:
1. | The Write/Read Lock Byte at FLASH address FBFFh can be set through Device Configure menu and programmed with Secure command.
2. |
The Lock Byte number is stored in FLASH address FBFFh.
| 3. |
The FLASH pages are locked starting with page 0 which contains FLASH addresses [0000h to 01FFh] and are locked consecutively.
| 4. |
It is not possible to lock the second page of FLASH without also locking the first page of FLASH.
| 5. |
If any FLASH pages are lockedthen the page [FA00h to FBFFh] containing the Lock Byte is also locked.Example: To lock the first 3 pages of FLASH addresses [0000h to 05FFh]the one complement of ‘00000011b’ is ‘11111100b’ or FCh. thus write FCh to the Lock Byte address. This would alsoautomatically protect the page [FA00h to FBFFh] containing the Lock Byte. The only way to remove the protection is executing a Chip Erase operation. |
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Additional information
8-bit Bytes | 64512 |
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Manufacturer | Silicon Laboratories |
Packages | QFP(32) |
Part Number | C8051F385-GQ |
Set programming | Yes |
Vcc(program) | 3 |
Package |