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ATMEGA8A-AUR 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: ATMEGA8A-AUR
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内容描述: [RISC Microcontroller, 8-Bit, FLASH, AVR RISC CPU, 16MHz, CMOS, PQFP32, 7 X 7 MM, 1 MM HEIGHT, 0.80 MM PITCH, GREEN, PLASTIC, MS-026ABA, TQFP-32]
分类和应用: 闪存
文件页数/大小: 308 页 / 4674 K
品牌: ATMEL [ ATMEL ]
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ATmega8(L)  
Boot Loader  
Support – Read-  
While-Write  
Self-  
The Boot Loader Support provides a real Read-While-Write Self-Programming mechanism for  
downloading and uploading program code by the MCU itself. This feature allows flexible applica-  
tion software updates controlled by the MCU using a Flash-resident Boot Loader program. The  
Boot Loader program can use any available data interface and associated protocol to read code  
and write (program) that code into the Flash memory, or read the code from the Program mem-  
ory. The program code within the Boot Loader section has the capability to write into the entire  
Flash, including the Boot Loader Memory. The Boot Loader can thus even modify itself, and it  
can also erase itself from the code if the feature is not needed anymore. The size of the Boot  
Loader Memory is configurable with fuses and the Boot Loader has two separate sets of Boot  
Lock Bits which can be set independently. This gives the user a unique flexibility to select differ-  
ent levels of protection.  
Programming  
Boot Loader  
Features  
Read-While-Write Self-Programming  
Flexible Boot Memory Size  
High Security (Separate Boot Lock Bits for a Flexible Protection)  
Separate Fuse to Select Reset Vector  
Optimized Page(1) Size  
Code Efficient Algorithm  
Efficient Read-Modify-Write Support  
Note:  
1. A page is a section in the Flash consisting of several bytes (see Table 89 on page 225) used  
during programming. The page organization does not affect normal operation.  
Application and  
Boot Loader Flash  
Sections  
The Flash memory is organized in two main sections, the Application section and the Boot  
loader section (see Figure 102). The size of the different sections is configured by the BOOTSZ  
Fuses as shown in Table 82 on page 220 and Figure 102. These two sections can have different  
level of protection since they have different sets of Lock Bits.  
Application Section  
The application section is the section of the Flash that is used for storing the application code.  
The protection level for the application section can be selected by the application boot Lock Bits  
(Boot Lock Bits 0), see Table 78 on page 212. The application section can never store any Boot  
Loader code since the SPM instruction is disabled when executed from the application section.  
BLS – Boot Loader  
Section  
While the application section is used for storing the application code, the The Boot Loader soft-  
ware must be located in the BLS since the SPM instruction can initiate a programming when  
executing from the BLS only. The SPM instruction can access the entire Flash, including the  
BLS itself. The protection level for the Boot Loader section can be selected by the Boot Loader  
Lock Bits (Boot Lock Bits 1), see Table 79 on page 212.  
Read-While-Write  
and No Read-  
While-Write Flash  
Sections  
Whether the CPU supports Read-While-Write or if the CPU is halted during a Boot Loader soft-  
ware update is dependent on which address that is being programmed. In addition to the two  
sections that are configurable by the BOOTSZ Fuses as described above, the Flash is also  
divided into two fixed sections, the Read-While-Write (RWW) section and the No Read-While-  
Write (NRWW) section. The limit between the RWW- and NRWW sections is given in Table 83  
on page 221 and Figure 102 on page 211. The main difference between the two sections is:  
When erasing or writing a page located inside the RWW section, the NRWW section can be  
read during the operation.  
When erasing or writing a page located inside the NRWW section, the CPU is halted during  
the entire operation.  
Note that the user software can never read any code that is located inside the RWW section dur-  
ing a Boot Loader software operation. The syntax “Read-While-Write section” refers to which  
section that is being programmed (erased or written), not which section that actually is being  
read during a Boot Loader software update.  
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