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90USB1287-16AU 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: 90USB1287-16AU
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内容描述: 单片机具有ISP功能的Flash和USB控制器64 / 128K字节 [Microcontroller with 64/128K Bytes of ISP Flash and USB Controller]
分类和应用: 微控制器
文件页数/大小: 434 页 / 3172 K
品牌: ATMEL [ ATMEL ]
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Table 5-2.  
EEPROM Mode Bits  
Programming  
EEPM1 EEPM0  
Time  
3.4 ms  
1.8 ms  
1.8 ms  
Operation  
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
Erase and Write in one operation (Atomic Operation)  
Erase Only  
Write Only  
Reserved for future use  
• Bit 3 – EERIE: EEPROM Ready Interrupt Enable  
Writing EERIE to one enables the EEPROM Ready Interrupt if the I bit in SREG is set. Writing  
EERIE to zero disables the interrupt. The EEPROM Ready interrupt generates a constant inter-  
rupt when EEPE is cleared.  
• Bit 2 – EEMPE: EEPROM Master Programming Enable  
The EEMPE bit determines whether setting EEPE to one causes the EEPROM to be written.  
When EEMPE is set, setting EEPE within four clock cycles will write data to the EEPROM at the  
selected address If EEMPE is zero, setting EEPE will have no effect. When EEMPE has been  
written to one by software, hardware clears the bit to zero after four clock cycles. See the  
description of the EEPE bit for an EEPROM write procedure.  
• Bit 1 – EEPE: EEPROM Programming Enable  
The EEPROM Write Enable Signal EEPE is the write strobe to the EEPROM. When address  
and data are correctly set up, the EEPE bit must be written to one to write the value into the  
EEPROM. The EEMPE bit must be written to one before a logical one is written to EEPE, other-  
wise no EEPROM write takes place. The following procedure should be followed when writing  
the EEPROM (the order of steps 3 and 4 is not essential):  
1. Wait until EEPE becomes zero.  
2. Wait until SELFPRGEN in SPMCSR becomes zero.  
3. Write new EEPROM address to EEAR (optional).  
4. Write new EEPROM data to EEDR (optional).  
5. Write a logical one to the EEMPE bit while writing a zero to EEPE in EECR.  
6. Within four clock cycles after setting EEMPE, write a logical one to EEPE.  
The EEPROM can not be programmed during a CPU write to the Flash memory. The software  
must check that the Flash programming is completed before initiating a new EEPROM write.  
Step 2 is only relevant if the software contains a Boot Loader allowing the CPU to program the  
Flash. If the Flash is never being updated by the CPU, step 2 can be omitted. See “Memory Pro-  
gramming” on page 368 for details about Boot programming.  
Caution: An interrupt between step 5 and step 6 will make the write cycle fail, since the  
EEPROM Master Write Enable will time-out. If an interrupt routine accessing the EEPROM is  
interrupting another EEPROM access, the EEAR or EEDR Register will be modified, causing the  
interrupted EEPROM access to fail. It is recommended to have the Global Interrupt Flag cleared  
during all the steps to avoid these problems.  
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