Aug 18, 2017
12:58 AM
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Aug 18, 2017
12:58 AM
Hi:
i m using the XMC4800 to develop the EtherCAT slave, the chip is XMC4800-F144x1024. now i want to set a flash protection to protect the flash sector.
i have already found the funtion of :XMC_FLASH_ConfirmProtection and XMC_FLASH_InstallProtection.but i don't know how to use it.
someboby can teach me how to use this.
and i had burned a chip of XMC4800-F144x2048 yet.
i m using the XMC4800 to develop the EtherCAT slave, the chip is XMC4800-F144x1024. now i want to set a flash protection to protect the flash sector.
i have already found the funtion of :XMC_FLASH_ConfirmProtection and XMC_FLASH_InstallProtection.but i don't know how to use it.
someboby can teach me how to use this.
and i had burned a chip of XMC4800-F144x2048 yet.
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Aug 20, 2017
06:17 PM
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Aug 20, 2017
06:17 PM
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Oct 25, 2017
06:29 AM
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Oct 25, 2017
06:29 AM
Hello,
you can unbrick the chip by using the memtool. To connect the memtool you must bring the chip in the ASC BSL mode by configuring some debug pins. Then you can erase the flash with the mem tool.
Best regards
you can unbrick the chip by using the memtool. To connect the memtool you must bring the chip in the ASC BSL mode by configuring some debug pins. Then you can erase the flash with the mem tool.
Best regards