30.1 Overview
Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) is a reprogrammable Flash memory that retains program and data storage even with power off. It embeds three separate arrays, namely FLASH, Data FLASH and NVM Rows. The Data FLASH array can be programmed while reading the FLASH array. It is intended to store data while executing from the FLASH without stalling. NVM Rows store the data needed during the device startup, such as calibration and system configuration. The NVM Controller (NVMCTRL) connects to the AHB and APB bus interfaces for system access to the NVM block. The AHB interface is used for reads and writes to the NVM block, while the APB interface is used for commands and configuration.