11.3.2.3.7 EEPROM Multi-Byte Erase Mode
The EEPROM Multi-Byte Erase (EEMBERn) mode allows erasing several bytes in one operation. When enabling the EEMBERn mode, it is possible to select between erasing two, four, eight, 16, or 32 bytes in one operation.
The LSbs of the address are ignored when defining which EEPROM locations are
erased. For example, while doing an 8-byte erase, addressing any byte in the
0x18
- 0x1F
range will result in erasing the entire
range of bytes.
CMD | Bytes Erased | Description(1) |
---|---|---|
EEMBER2 | 2 | Addresses matching ADDR[N:1] are erased. The value in ADDR[0] is ignored. |
EEMBER4 | 4 | Addresses matching ADDR[N:2] are erased. The value in ADDR[1:0] is ignored. |
EEMBER8 | 8 | Addresses matching ADDR[N:3] are erased. The value in ADDR[2:0] is ignored. |
EEMBER16 | 16 | Addresses matching ADDR[N:4] are erased. The value in ADDR[3:0] is ignored. |
EEMBER32 | 32 | Addresses matching ADDR[N:5] are erased. The value in ADDR[4:0] is ignored. |
When erasing the EEPROM, the CPU can continue to execute instructions from the Flash. If the CPU starts an erase or write operation while the EEPROM is busy, the NVMCTRL module will give a wait on the bus, and the CPU will be halted until the current operation is finished.