
480
8266A-MCU Wireless-12/09
Instruction Format
(1)
Read Fuse Bits $50 $00 $00 data byte out
Read Fuse High Bits $58 $08 $00 data byte out
Read Extended Fuse Bits $50 $08 $00 data byte out
Read Calibration Byte $38 $00 $00 data byte out
Write Instructions
(2)(3)
Write Program Memory Page $4C addr. MSB addr. LSB $00
Write EEPROM Memory $C0 0000 aaaa aaaa aaaa data byte in
Write EEPROM Memory Page (page access) $C2 0000 aaaa aaaa 00 $00
Write Lock Bits $AC $E0 $00 data byte in
Write Fuse Bits $AC $A0 $00 data byte in
Write Fuse High Bits $AC $A8 $00 data byte in
Write Extended Fuse Bits $AC $A4 $00 data byte in
Notes: 1. a = address.
2. Bits are programmed ‘0’, un-programmed ‘1’.
3. To ensure future compatibility, unused Fuses and Lock bits should be un-programmed (‘1’).
4. Refer to the corresponding section for Fuse and Lock bits, Calibration and Signature bytes and Page size.
5. See http://www.atmel.com/avr for Application Notes regarding programming and programmers.
If the LSB in RDY/BSY¯ ¯ ¯ data byte out is ‘1’, a programming operation is still pending.
Wait until this bit returns ‘0’ before the next instruction is carried out. Within the same
page, the low data byte must be loaded prior to the high data byte. After data is loaded
to the page buffer, program the EEPROM page; see Figure 31-14 below.
Figure 31-14. Serial Programming Instruction Example
Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4
Adr LSB
Bit 15 B 0
Serial Programming Instruction
Program Memory/
EEPROM Memory
Page 0
Page 1
Page 2
Page N-1
Page Buffer
Write Program Memory Page/
Write EEPROM Memory Page
Load Program Memory Page (High/Low Byte)/
Load EEPROM Memory Page (page access)
Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4
Bit 15 B 0
Adr MSB
Page Offset
Page Number
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