Datasheet

MC9S12XE-Family Reference Manual Rev. 1.25
Freescale Semiconductor 831
Chapter 24
128 KByte Flash Module (S12XFTM128K2V1)
Table 24-1. Revision History
Revision
Number
Revision
Date
Sections
Affected
Description of Changes
V01.10 30 Nov 2007 24.1.3/24-834 - Correction toTable 24-6
V01.11 19 Dec 2007 24.4.2/24-867
24.4.2/24-867
24.4.2/24-867
24.4.2/24-867
24.3.1/24-836
24.1.3/24-834
24.3.1/24-836
24.1.2.2/24-833
24.3.1/24-836
- Removed Load Data Field command 0x05
- Updated Command Error Handling tables based on parent-child relationship
with FTM256K2
- Corrected Error Handling table for Full Partition D-Flash, Partition D-Flash,
and EEPROM Emulation Query commands
- Corrected maximum allowed ERPART for Full Partition D-Flash and Partition
D-Flash commands
- Corrected P-Flash IFR Accessibility table
- Corrected Buffer RAM size in Feature List
- Corrected EEE Resource Memory Map
- Changed D-Flash size from 16Kbytes to 32Kbytes
- Corrected P-Flash Memory Map
V01.12 25 Sep 2009
24.1/24-832
24.3.2.1/24-843
24.4.2.4/24-870
24.4.2.6/24-871
24.4.2.11/24-
875
24.4.2.11/24-
875
24.4.2.11/24-
875
24.4.2.19/24-
884
24.3.2/24-841
24.3.2.1/24-843
24.4.1.2/24-862
24.6/24-890
- Change references for D-Flash from 16 Kbytes to 32 Kbytes
- Clarify single bit fault correction for P-Flash phrase
- Expand FDIV vs OSCCLK Frequency table
- Add statement concerning code runaway when executing Read Once
command from Flash block containing associated fields
- Add statement concerning code runaway when executing Program Once
command from Flash block containing associated fields
- Add statement concerning code runaway when executing Verify Backdoor
Access Key command from Flash block containing associated fields
- Relate Key 0 to associated Backdoor Comparison Key address
- Change “power down reset” to “reset”
- Add ACCERR condition for Disable EEPROM Emulation command
The following changes were made to clarify module behavior related to Flash
register access during reset sequence and while Flash commands are active:
- Add caution concerning register writes while command is active
- Writes to FCLKDIV are allowed during reset sequence while CCIF is clear
- Add caution concerning register writes while command is active
- Writes to FCCOBIX, FCCOBHI, FCCOBLO registers are ignored during
reset sequence