8.3 In-System Reprogrammable Flash Program Memory
The AVR32/16DD14/20 contains up to 32 KB on-chip in-system reprogrammable Flash memory for program storage. Since all AVR instructions are 16 or 32 bits wide, the Flash is organized with a 16-bit data width. For write protection, the Flash program memory space can be divided into three sections: Boot Code section, Application Code section, and Application Data section. The code placed in one section may be restricted from writing to addresses in other sections. The Program Counter can address the whole program memory.
Refer to the Code Size (CODESIZE) and Boot Size (BOOTSIZE) descriptions and the NVMCTRL - Nonvolatile Memory Controller section for further details.
The Program Counter can address the whole program memory. The procedure for writing Flash memory is described in detail in the documentation of the Nonvolatile Memory Controller (NVMCTRL) peripheral.
Each 32 KB section from the Flash memory is mapped into the data memory
space and is accessible with LD/ST
instructions. For
LD/ST
instructions, the Flash is mapped from address 0x8000 to
0xFFFF. The entire Flash memory space can be accessed with the LPM/SPM
instruction. For the LPM/SPM
instruction, the Flash start address is
0x0000.
Property |
AVR16DD14 AVR16DD20 |
AVR32DD14 AVR32DD20 |
---|---|---|
Size | 16 KB | 32 KB |
Page size | 512B | 512B |
Number of pages | 32 | 64 |
Start address in data space | 0x8000 | 0x8000 |
Start address in code space | 0x0 | 0x0 |