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EEPROM-1 Memory
Technical Data MC68HC908AZ60A — Rev 2.0
106 EEPROM-1 Memory MOTOROLA
6.6.5 EEPROM-1 Timebase Divider Non-Volatile Register
The 16-bit EEPROM-1 timebase divider non-volatile register consists of
two 8-bit registers: EE1DIVHNVR and EE1DIVLNVR. The contents of
these two registers are respectively loaded into the EEPROM-1
timebase divider registers, EE1DIVH and EE1DIVL, after a reset.
These two registers are erased and programmed in the same way as an
EEPROM-1 byte.
These two registers are protected from erase and program operations if
the EEDIVSECD is set to logic 1 in the EE1DIVH (see EEPROM-1
Timebase Divider Register) or programmed to a logic 1 in the
EE1DIVHNVR.
Address: $FE10
Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Bit 0
Read:
EEDIVSECD
R R R R EEDIV10 EEDIV9 EEDIV8
Write:
Reset: Unaffected by reset; $FF when blank
R=Reserved
Figure 6-7. EEPROM-1 Divider Non-Volatile Register High
(EE1DIVHNVR))
Address: $FE11
Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Bit 0
Read:
EEDIV7 EEDIV6 EEDIV5 EEDIV4 EEDIV3 EEDIV2 EEDIV1 EEDIV0
Write:
Reset: Unaffected by reset; $FF when blank
Figure 6-8. EEPROM-1 Divider Non-Volatile Register Low
(EE1DIVLNVR)
EEPROM-1 Memory
Low-Power Modes
MC68HC908AZ60A — Rev 2.0 Technical Data
MOTOROLA EEPROM-1 Memory 107
NOTE: Once EEDIVSECD in the EE1DIVHNVR is programmed to 0 and after a
system reset, the EE1DIV security feature is permanently enabled
because the EEDIVSECD bit in the EE1DIVH is always loaded with 0
thereafter. Once this security feature is armed, erase and program mode
are disabled for EE1DIVHNVR and EE1DIVLNVR. Modifications to the
EE1DIVH and EE1DIVL registers are also disabled. Therefore, care
should be taken before programming a value into the EE1DIVHNVR.
6.7 Low-Power Modes
The WAIT and STOP instructions can put the MCU in low power-
consumption standby modes.
6.7.1 Wait Mode
The WAIT instruction does not affect the EEPROM. It is possible to start
the program or erase sequence on the EEPROM and put the MCU in
wait mode.
6.7.2 Stop Mode
The STOP instruction reduces the EEPROM power consumption to a
minimum. The STOP instruction should not be executed while a
programming or erasing sequence is in progress.
If stop mode is entered while EELAT and EEPGM are set, the
programming sequence will be stopped and the programming voltage to
the EEPROM array removed. The programming sequence will be
restarted after leaving stop mode; access to the EEPROM is only
possible after the programming sequence has completed.
If stop mode is entered while EELAT and EEPGM is cleared, the
programming sequence will be terminated abruptly.
In either case, the data integrity of the EEPROM is not guaranteed.
EEPROM-1 Memory
Technical Data MC68HC908AZ60A — Rev 2.0
108 EEPROM-1 Memory MOTOROLA
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