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ST10F280

Manufacturer Part Number
ST10F280
Description
MCU 16BIT 512K FLASH MAC 208-PBG
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Series
ST10r
Datasheet

Specifications of ST10F280

Core Processor
ST10
Core Size
16-Bit
Speed
40MHz
Connectivity
ASC, CAN, EBI/EMI, SSC
Peripherals
POR, PWM, WDT
Number Of I /o
143
Program Memory Size
512KB (512K x 8)
Program Memory Type
FLASH
Ram Size
18K x 8
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
4.5 V ~ 5.5 V
Data Converters
A/D 32x10b
Oscillator Type
Internal
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C
Package / Case
208-PBGA
Processor Series
ST10F28x
Core
ST10
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Eeprom Size
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
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ST10F280
5.6 - Bootstrap Loader
The built-in bootstrap loader (BSL) of the
ST10F280 provides a mechanism to load the
startup program through the serial interface after
reset. In this case, no external memory or internal
Flash memory is required for the initialization
code starting at location 00’0000h (see Figure 5).
The bootstrap loader moves code/data into the
internal RAM, but can also transfer data via the
serial interface into an external RAM using a
second level loader routine. ROM Memory
(internal or external) is not necessary, but it
may be used to provide lookup tables or
“core-code” like a set of general purpose
subroutines for I/O operations, number crunching,
system initialization, etc.
The bootstrap loader can be used to load the
complete application software into ROMless
systems,
complete systems for testing or calibration, or to
load a programming routine for Flash devices.
The BSL mechanism can be used for standard
system startup as well as for special occasions
like system maintenance (firmer update) or
end-of-line programming or testing.
Figure 5 : Bootstrap Loader Sequence
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CSP:IP
RSTIN
P0L.4
1) BSL initialization time
2) Zero Byte (1 start Bit, eight ‘0’ data Bits, 1 stop Bit), sent by host.
3) Identification Byte (D5h), sent by ST10F280.
4) 32 Bytes of code / data, sent by host.
5) Caution: TXD0 is only driven a certain time after reception of the zero Byte.
6) Internal Boot ROM.
TXD0
RxD0
to
load
temporary
1)
6)
2)
software
Internal Boot Memory (BSL) routine
5)
into
3)
5.6.1 - Entering the Bootstrap Loader
The ST10F280 enters BSL mode when pin P0L.4
is sampled low at the end of a hardware reset. In
this case the built-in bootstrap loader is activated
independent of the selected bus mode.
The bootstrap loader code is stored in a special
Boot-ROM. No part of the standard mask Memory
or Flash Memory area is required for this.
After entering BSL mode and the respective
initialization the ST10F280 scans the RxD0 line to
receive a zero Byte, one start Bit, eight ‘0’ data
Bits and one stop Bit.
From the duration of this zero Byte it calculates
the corresponding Baud rate factor with respect to
the current CPU clock, initializes the serial
interface ASC0 accordingly and switches pin
TXD0 to output.
Using this Baud rate, an identification Byte is
returned to the host that provides the loaded data.
This identification Byte identifies the device to be
booted. Identification
ST10F280.
4)
32 Byte user software
byte
is D5h for the

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