3 echo <setting, 4 write to ram <start address> <number of bytes, 5 read memory <address> <no. of bytes – NXP Semiconductors LPC24XX UM10237 User Manual

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Chapter 30: LPC24XX Flash memory programming firmware

9.3 Echo <setting>

9.4 Write to RAM <start address> <number of bytes>

The host should send the data only after receiving the CMD_SUCCESS return code. The
host should send the check-sum after transmitting 20 UU-encoded lines. The checksum is
generated by adding raw data (before UU-encoding) bytes and is reset after transmitting
20 UU-encoded lines. The length of any UU-encoded line should not exceed
61 characters(bytes) i.e. it can hold 45 data bytes. When the data fits in less then
20 UU-encoded lines then the check-sum should be of the actual number of bytes sent.
The ISP command handler compares it with the check-sum of the received bytes. If the
check-sum matches, the ISP command handler responds with "OK<CR><LF>" to
continue further transmission. If the check-sum does not match, the ISP command
handler responds with "RESEND<CR><LF>". In response the host should retransmit the
bytes.

9.5 Read Memory <address> <no. of bytes>

The data stream is followed by the command success return code. The check-sum is sent
after transmitting 20 UU-encoded lines. The checksum is generated by adding raw data
(before UU-encoding) bytes and is reset after transmitting 20 UU-encoded lines. The
length of any UU-encoded line should not exceed 61 characters(bytes) i.e. it can hold
45 data bytes. When the data fits in less then 20 UU-encoded lines then the check-sum is
of actual number of bytes sent. The host should compare it with the checksum of the
received bytes. If the check-sum matches then the host should respond with

Table 607. ISP Echo command

Command

A

Input

Setting: ON = 1 | OFF = 0

Return Code

CMD_SUCCESS |

PARAM_ERROR

Description

The default setting for echo command is ON. When ON the ISP command handler
sends the received serial data back to the host.

Example

"A 0<CR><LF>" turns echo off.

Table 608. ISP Write to RAM command

Command

W

Input

Start Address:

RAM address where data bytes are to be written. This address

should be a word boundary.

Number of Bytes:

Number of bytes to be written. Count should be a multiple of 4

Return Code

CMD_SUCCESS |

ADDR_ERROR (Address not on word boundary) |

ADDR_NOT_MAPPED |

COUNT_ERROR (Byte count is not multiple of 4) |

PARAM_ERROR |

CODE_READ_PROTECTION_ENABLED

Description

This command is used to download data to RAM. Data should be in UU-encoded
format. This command is blocked when code read protection is enabled.

Example

"W 1073742336 4<CR><LF>" writes 4 bytes of data to address 0x4000 0200.

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