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ATMEGA325V-8AU
Manufacturer Part Number
ATMEGA325V-8AU
Description
IC AVR MCU 32K 8MHZ 64TQFP
Manufacturer
Atmel
Series
AVR® ATmegar
Specifications of ATMEGA325V-8AU
Core Processor
AVR
Core Size
8-Bit
Speed
8MHz
Connectivity
SPI, UART/USART, USI
Peripherals
Brown-out Detect/Reset, POR, PWM, WDT
Number Of I /o
54
Program Memory Size
32KB (16K x 16)
Program Memory Type
FLASH
Eeprom Size
1K x 8
Ram Size
2K x 8
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
1.8 V ~ 5.5 V
Data Converters
A/D 8x10b
Oscillator Type
Internal
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
64-TQFP, 64-VQFP
For Use With
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Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
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2570M–AVR–04/11
Using the SPM Interrupt
Consideration While Updating BLS
Prevent Reading the RWW Section During Self-Programming
Setting the Boot Loader Lock Bits by SPM
EEPROM Write Prevents Writing to SPMCSR
•
•
If the SPM interrupt is enabled, the SPM interrupt will generate a constant interrupt when the
SPMEN bit in SPMCSR is cleared. This means that the interrupt can be used instead of polling
the SPMCSR Register in software. When using the SPM interrupt, the Interrupt Vectors should
be moved to the BLS section to avoid that an interrupt is accessing the RWW section when it is
blocked for reading. How to move the interrupts is described in
Special care must be taken if the user allows the Boot Loader section to be updated by leaving
Boot Lock bit11 unprogrammed. An accidental write to the Boot Loader itself can corrupt the
entire Boot Loader, and further software updates might be impossible. If it is not necessary to
change the Boot Loader software itself, it is recommended to program the Boot Lock bit11 to
protect the Boot Loader software from any internal software changes.
During Self-Programming (either Page Erase or Page Write), the RWW section is always
blocked for reading. The user software itself must prevent that this section is addressed during
the self programming operation. The RWWSB in the SPMCSR will be set as long as the RWW
section is busy. During Self-Programming the Interrupt Vector table should be moved to the BLS
as described in
the RWW section after the programming is completed, the user software must clear the
RWWSB by writing the RWWSRE. See
page 260
To set the Boot Loader Lock bits and general Lock bits, write the desired data to R0, write
“X0001001” to SPMCSR and execute SPM within four clock cycles after writing SPMCSR.
See
Flash access.
If bits 5..0 in R0 are cleared (zero), the corresponding Lock bit will be programmed if an SPM
instruction is executed within four cycles after BLBSET and SPMEN are set in SPMCSR. The Z-
pointer is don’t care during this operation, but for future compatibility it is recommended to load
the Z-pointer with 0x0001 (same as used for reading the Lock bits). For future compatibility it is
also recommended to set bits 7, and 6 in R0 to “1” when writing the Lock bits. When program-
ming the Lock bits the entire Flash can be read during the operation.
Note that an EEPROM write operation will block all software programming to Flash. Reading the
Fuses and Lock bits from software will also be prevented during the EEPROM write operation. It
is recommended that the user checks the status bit (EEWE) in the EECR Register and verifies
that the bit is cleared before writing to the SPMCSR Register.
Bit
R0
Page Write to the RWW section: The NRWW section can be read during the Page Write.
Page Write to the NRWW section: The CPU is halted during the operation.
Table 25-2
for an example.
“Interrupts” on page
7
1
and
Table 25-3
6
1
BLB12
for how the different settings of the Boot Loader bits affect the
5
49, or the interrupts must be disabled. Before addressing
BLB11
“Simple Assembly Code Example for a Boot Loader” on
4
ATmega325/3250/645/6450
BLB02
3
BLB01
2
“Interrupts” on page
LB2
1
LB1
0
49.
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