ATAVRDISPLAYX Atmel, ATAVRDISPLAYX Datasheet - Page 375

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ATAVRDISPLAYX

Manufacturer Part Number
ATAVRDISPLAYX
Description
KIT EVAL XMEGA DISPLAY
Manufacturer
Atmel
Datasheets

Specifications of ATAVRDISPLAYX

Main Purpose
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Embedded
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Utilized Ic / Part
*
Primary Attributes
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Secondary Attributes
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Silicon Manufacturer
Atmel
Silicon Family Name
ATxmega
Kit Contents
Board
Features
Temperature Sensor, Mono Speaker Via Audio Amplifier
Svhc
No SVHC (15-Dec-2010)
Core Architecture
AVR
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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30.11.4
30.11.4.1
8077H–AVR–12/09
EEPROM Programming
Addressing the EEPROM
1.
2.
3.
during self-programming.
The result will be available in the NVM DATA0 register. The CPU is halted during the complete
execution of the command.
The EEPROM can be read and written from application code in any part of the Flash. Its is both
byte and page accessible. This means that either one byte or one page can be written to the
EEPROM at once. One byte is read from the EEPROM during read.
The EEPROM can be accessed through the NVM controller (I/O mapped), similar to the Flash
Program memory, or it can be memory mapped into the Data Memory space to be accessed
similar to SRAM.
When accessing the EEPROM through the NVM Controller, the NVM Address (ADDR) register
is used to address the EEPROM, while the NVM Data (DATA) register is used to store or load
EEPROM data.
For EEPROM page programming the ADDR register can be treated as having two section. The
least significant bits address the bytes within a page, while the most significant bits address the
page within the EEPROM. This is shown in
page (E2BYTE) is held by the bits [1:BYTEMSB] in the ADDR register. The remaining bits
[PAGEMSB:BYTEMSB+1] in the ADDR register holds the EEPROM page address (E2PAGE).
Together E2BYTE and E2PAGE holds an absolute address to a byte in the EEPROM. The size
of E2WORD and E2PAGE will depend on the page and flash size in the device, refer to the
device data sheet for details on this.
Load the NVM ADDR registers with the address to the fuse byte to read.
Load the NVM CMD register with the Read Fuses command.
Set the CMDEX bit in the NVM CTRLA register. This requires the timed CCP sequence
Figure 30-3 on page
376. The byte address in the
XMEGA A
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