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ST10F280
Flash Status (see note for address)
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FSB.7
Flash Status bit 7: Data Polling Bit
Programming Operation: this bit outputs the complement of the bit 7 of the word being
programmed, and after completion, will output the bit 7 of the word programmed.
Erasing Operation: outputs a ‘0’ during erasing, and ‘1’ after erasing completion.
If the block selected for erasure is (are) protected, FSB.7 will be set to ‘0’ for about 100 µs, and
then return to the previous addressed memory data value.
FSB.7 will also flag the Erase Suspend Mode by switching from ‘0’ to ‘1’ at the start of the
Erase Suspend.
During Program operation in Erase Suspend Mode, FSB.7 will have the same behaviour as in
normal Program execution outside the Suspend mode.
FSB.6
Flash Status bit 6: Toggle Bit
Programming or Erasing Operations: successive read operations of Flash Status register will
deliver complementary values. FSB.6 will toggle each time the Flash Status register is read.
The Program operation is completed when two successive reads yield the same value. The
next read will output the bit last programmed, or a ‘1’ after Erase operation
FSB.6 will be set to‘1’ if a read operation is attempted on an Erase Suspended block. In
addition, an Erase Suspend/Resume command will cause FSB.6 to toggle.
FSB.5
Flash Status bit 5: Error Bit
This bit is set to ‘1’ when there is a failure of Program, block or chip erase operations.This bit
will also be set if a user tries to program a bit to ‘1’ to a Flash location that is currently
programmed with ‘0’.
The error bit resets after Read/Reset instruction.
In case of success, the Error bit will be set to ‘0’ during Program or Erase and then will output
the bit last programmed or a ‘1’ after erasing
FSB.3
Flash Status bit 3: Erase Time-out Bit
This bit is cleared by the EPC when the last Block Erase command has been entered to the
Command Interface and it is awaiting the Erase start. When the time-out period is finished,
after 96 µs, FSB.3 returns back to ‘1’.
FSB.2
Flash Status bit 2: Toggle Bit
This toggle bit, together with FSB.6, can be used to determine the chip status during the Erase
Mode or Erase Suspend Mode. It can be used also to identify the block being Erased
Suspended. A Read operation will cause FSB.2 to Toggle during the Erase Mode. If the Flash
is in Erase Suspend Mode, a Read operation from the Erase suspended block or a Program
operation into the Erase suspended block will cause FSB.2 to toggle.
When the Flash is in Program Mode during Erase Suspend, FSB.2 will be read as ‘1’ if address
used is the address of the word being programmed.
After Erase completion with an Error status, FSB.2 will toggle when reading the faulty sector.
Note: The Address of Flash Status Register is the address of the word being programmed when
Programming operation is in progress, or an address within block being erased when Erasing
operation is in progress.
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