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SAM3SD8B

Manufacturer Part Number
SAM3SD8B
Description
Manufacturer
Atmel Corporation
Datasheets
7.1.3.5
7.1.3.6
7.1.3.7
7.1.3.8
7.1.3.9
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SAM3S8/SD8
Lock Regions
Security Bit Feature
Calibration Bits
Unique Identifier
Fast Flash Programming Interface
Several lock bits are used to protect write and erase operations on lock regions. A lock region is
composed of several consecutive pages, and each lock region has its associated lock bit.
Table 7-1.
If a locked-region’s erase or program command occurs, the command is aborted and the EEFC
triggers an interrupt.
The lock bits are software programmable through the EEFC User Interface. The command “Set
Lock Bit” enables the protection. The command “Clear Lock Bit” unlocks the lock region.
Asserting the ERASE pin clears the lock bits, thus unlocking the entire Flash.
The SAM3S8/SD8 features a security bit, based on a specific General Purpose NVM bit
(GPNVM bit 0). When the security is enabled, any access to the Flash, SRAM, Core Registers
and Internal Peripherals either through the ICE interface or through the Fast Flash Programming
Interface, is forbidden. This ensures the confidentiality of the code programmed in the Flash.
This security bit can only be enabled, through the command “Set General Purpose NVM Bit 0” of
the EEFC User Interface. Disabling the security bit can only be achieved by asserting the
ERASE pin at 1, and after a full Flash erase is performed. When the security bit is deactivated,
all accesses to the Flash, SRAM, Core registers, Internal Peripherals are permitted.
It is important to note that the assertion of the ERASE pin should always be longer than 200 ms.
As the ERASE pin integrates a permanent pull-down, it can be left unconnected during normal
operation. However, it is safer to connect it directly to GND for the final application.
NVM bits are used to calibrate the brownout detector and the voltage regulator. These bits are
factory configured and cannot be changed by the user. The ERASE pin has no effect on the cal-
ibration bits.
Each device integrates its own 128-bit unique identifier. These bits are factory configured and
cannot be changed by the user. The ERASE pin has no effect on the unique identifier.
The Fast Flash Programming Interface allows programming the device through either a serial
JTAG interface or through a multiplexed fully-handshaked parallel port. It allows gang program-
ming with market-standard industrial programmers.
The FFPI supports read, page program, page erase, full erase, lock, unlock and protect
commands.
SAM3S8/SD8
Product
Lock bit number
Number of Lock Bits
16
32 kbytes (128 pages)
Lock Region Size
11090A–ATARM–10-Feb-12

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