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BUNDLE ATMEGA1284P/RF231 TQFP

ATMEGA1284PR231-AU

Manufacturer Part Number
ATMEGA1284PR231-AU
Description
BUNDLE ATMEGA1284P/RF231 TQFP
Manufacturer
Atmel
Datasheet

Specifications of ATMEGA1284PR231-AU

Frequency
2.4GHz
Modulation Or Protocol
802.15.4 Zigbee, 6LoWPAN, RF4CE, SP100, WirelessHART™, ISM
Data Interface
PCB, Surface Mount
Memory Size
128kB Flash, 4kB EEPROM, 16kB RAM
Antenna Connector
PCB, Surface Mount
Package / Case
44-TQFP, 44-VQFP
Processor Series
ATMEGA128x
Core
AVR8
Data Bus Width
8 bit
Program Memory Type
Flash
Program Memory Size
128 KB
Data Ram Size
16 KB
Development Tools By Supplier
ATAVRRZ541, ATAVRRAVEN, ATAVRRZUSBSTICK, ATAVRISP2, ATAVRRZ201
For Use With
ATSTK600 - DEV KIT FOR AVR/AVR32
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Voltage - Supply
-
Power - Output
-
Operating Temperature
-
Applications
-
Sensitivity
-
Data Rate - Maximum
-
Current - Transmitting
-
Current - Receiving
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
 Details
24.4
24.4.1
24.4.2
8059D–AVR–11/09
Read-While-Write and No Read-While-Write Flash Sections
RWW – Read-While-Write Section
NRWW – No Read-While-Write Section
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
1
• When erasing or writing a page located inside the RWW section, the NRWW section can be
• When erasing or writing a page located inside the NRWW section, the CPU is halted during the
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.
If a Boot Loader software update is programming a page inside the RWW section, it is possible
to read code from the Flash, but only code that is located in the NRWW section. During an on-
going programming, the software must ensure that the RWW section never is being read. If the
user software is trying to read code that is located inside the RWW section (i.e., by load program
memory, call, or jump instructions or an interrupt) during programming, the software might end
up in an unknown state. To avoid this, the interrupts should either be disabled or moved to the
Boot Loader section. The Boot Loader section is always located in the NRWW section. The
RWW Section Busy bit (RWWSB) in the Store Program Memory Control and Status Register
(SPMCSR) will be read as logical one as long as the RWW section is blocked for reading. After
a programming is completed, the RWWSB must be cleared by software before reading code
located in the RWW section.
RWWSB.
The code located in the NRWW section can be read when the Boot Loader software is updating
a page in the RWW section. When the Boot Loader code updates the NRWW section, the CPU
is halted during the entire Page Erase or Page Write operation.
Table 24-1.
Address During the Programming?
read during the operation.
entire operation.
and
Which Section does the Z-pointer
Figure 24-1 on page
NRWW Section
RWW Section
Read-While-Write Features
278. The main difference between the two sections is:
See Section “24.9.1” on page 289.
Which Section Can
be Read During
Programming?
NRWW Section
None
Is the CPU
Halted?
Yes
No
ATmega1284P
for details on how to clear
Read-While-Write
Supported?
Yes
No
Table 24-
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