Hi is possible to program the UTEST sector, in my case, starts from 0x400310, program with code for each 8 bytes of DCF Client without problems with the OTP. i understand that once you program a byte, is for ever so i want to be sure. I test in other sector that if i only program what the necesary space (to the end of DCF Clients) it can be continued after.
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In the third sentence i say that i test that i can program in phrases of 4 bytes so it wouldn't be a problem because i understand that the minimum sector to be programmed is 32 bytes. I was afraid that if i program 4 bytes, others bytes is going to be programmed so i couldn't program the next DCF Clients in the future. Is i program for example 0xFFFFFFFF in a location with the same value 0xFFFFFFFF, it programs that once for ever or in reality i can always program this location with bits 1 to 0?
Hi,
I am quite confused by your explanation.
I will summarize it.
is possible to program the UTEST sector, in my case, starts from 0x400310, program with code for each 8 bytes of DCF Client without problems with the OTP.
Yes you can program this UTEST space with 64-bit DCF clients.
This area is OTP so you can program it only once. (it means each bit can be programmed only once)
i understand that once you program a byte, is for ever so i want to be sure.
Yes, that is what OTP means.
I test in other sector that if i only program what the necesary space (to the end of DCF Clients) it can be continued after.
I do not understand this sentence.
regards,
Peter
In the third sentence i say that i test that i can program in phrases of 4 bytes so it wouldn't be a problem because i understand that the minimum sector to be programmed is 32 bytes. I was afraid that if i program 4 bytes, others bytes is going to be programmed so i couldn't program the next DCF Clients in the future. Is i program for example 0xFFFFFFFF in a location with the same value 0xFFFFFFFF, it programs that once for ever or in reality i can always program this location with bits 1 to 0?