flash memory status,  boot process, Boot process – Rainbow Electronics T89C51RD2 User Manual

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Rev. F - 15 February, 2001

T89C51RD2

Table 31. Program Lock bits of the SSB

U: unprogrammed or "one" level.
P: programmed or "zero" level.
X:do not care
WARNING: Security level 2 and 3 should only be programmed after FLASH and code verification.

8.5. FLASH memory status

T89C51RD2 parts are delivered in standard with the ISP boot in the FLASH memory. After ISP or parallel
programming, the possible contents of the FLASH memory are summarized on the figure below:

Figure 19. FLASH memory possible contents

8.6. Boot process

Boot loader FLASH

When the user application programs its own FLASH memory, all of the low level details are handled by a code
that is permanently contained in a 1k byte “Boot FLASH” and is located in the last kilobyte of the FLASH memory
from FC00h to FFFFh (See Figure 20). A user program simply calls the common entry point in the Boot FLASH
with appropriate parameters to accomplish the desired operation. Boot FLASH operations include functions like:

Program Lock Bits

Protection description

Security

level

LB0

LB1

1

U

U

No program lock features enabled.

2

P

U

following commands are disabled:
- program byte
- program status byte and boot vector
- erase status byte and boot vector

3

X

P

Same as 2 and following commands also disabled:
- read byte
- read status byte and boot vector
- blank check
- program SSB level2

0000h

Boot

Virgin

FC00h

Default

Boot

Boot

Virgin

Boot

Virgin

After ISP

After parallel
programming

After parallel
programming

After parallel
programming

Application

Application

Boot

Virgin

After ISP

or appli

or appli

or appli

Dedicated
ISP

Dedicated
ISP

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