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part id = <id> ; # quoted string desc = <description> ; # quoted string devicecode = <num> ; # numeric chip_erase_delay = <num> ; # micro-seconds pagel = <num> ; # pin name in hex, i.e., 0xD7 bs2 = <num> ; # pin name in hex, i.e., 0xA0 reset = dedicated | io; retry_pulse = reset | sck; pgm_enable = <instruction format> ; chip_erase = <instruction format> ; memory <memtype> paged = <yes/no> ; # yes / no size = <num> ; # bytes page_size = <num> ; # bytes num_pages = <num> ; # numeric min_write_delay = <num> ; # micro-seconds max_write_delay = <num> ; # micro-seconds readback_p1 = <num> ; # byte value readback_p2 = <num> ; # byte value pwroff_after_write = <yes/no> ; # yes / no read = <instruction format> ; write = <instruction format> ; read_lo = <instruction format> ; read_hi = <instruction format> ; write_lo = <instruction format> ; write_hi = <instruction format> ; loadpage_lo = <instruction format> ; loadpage_hi = <instruction format> ; writepage = <instruction format> ; ; ; |
4.3.1 Instruction Format |
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Instruction formats are specified as a comma separated list of string values containing information (bit specifiers) about each of the 32 bits of the instruction. Bit specifiers may be one of the following formats:
1
The bit is always set on input as well as output
0
the bit is always clear on input as well as output
x
the bit is ignored on input and output
a
the bit is an address bit, the bit-number matches this bit specifier’s position within the current instruction byte
aN
the bit is the Nth address bit, bit-number = N, i.e., a12
is address bit 12 on input, a0
is address bit 0.
i
the bit is an input data bit
o
the bit is an output data bit
Each instruction must be composed of 32 bit specifiers. The instruction specification closely follows the instruction data provided in Atmel’s data sheets for their parts. For example, the EEPROM read and write instruction for an AT90S2313 AVR part could be encoded as:
read = "1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 x x x x x x x x", "x a6 a5 a4 a3 a2 a1 a0 o o o o o o o o"; write = "1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 x x x x x x x x", "x a6 a5 a4 a3 a2 a1 a0 i i i i i i i i"; |
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