11 programming the lock bits, 12 reading the fuse and lock bits – Rainbow Electronics ATtiny861_V User Manual

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2588B–AVR–11/06

ATtiny261/461/861

22.7.11

Programming the Lock Bits

The algorithm for programming the Lock bits is as follows (refer to

”Programming the Flash” on

page 174

for details on Command and Data loading):

1.

A: Load Command “0010 0000”.

2.

C: Load Data Low Byte. Bit n = “0” programs the Lock bit. If LB mode 3 is programmed
(LB1 and LB2 is programmed), it is not possible to program the Boot Lock bits by any
External Programming mode.

3.

Give WR a negative pulse and wait for RDY/BSY to go high.

The Lock bits can only be cleared by executing Chip Erase.

22.7.12

Reading the Fuse and Lock Bits

The algorithm for reading the Fuse and Lock bits is as follows (refer to

”Programming the Flash”

on page 174

for details on Command loading):

1.

A: Load Command “0000 0100”.

2.

Set OE to “0”, BS2 to “0” and BS1 to “0”. The status of the Fuse Low bits can now be
read at DATA (“0” means programmed).

3.

Set OE to “0”, BS2 to “1” and BS1 to “1”. The status of the Fuse High bits can now be
read at DATA (“0” means programmed).

4.

Set OE to “0”, BS2 to “1”, and BS1 to “0”. The status of the Extended Fuse bits can now
be read at DATA (“0” means programmed).

5.

Set OE to “0”, BS2 to “0” and BS1 to “1”. The status of the Lock bits can now be read at
DATA (“0” means programmed).

6.

Set OE to “1”.

Figure 22-6. Mapping Between BS1, BS2 and the Fuse and Lock Bits During Read

Lock Bits

0

1

BS2

Fuse High Byte

0

1

BS1

DATA

Fuse Low Byte

0

1

BS2

Extended Fuse Byte

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