Datasheet

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8006H–AVR–10/09
ATtiny24/44/84
Notes: 1. Not all instructions are applicable for all parts.
2. a = address
3. Bits are programmed ‘0’, unprogrammed ‘1’.
4. To ensure future compatibility, unused Fuses and Lock bits should be unprogrammed (‘1’) .
5. Refer to the correspondig section for Fuse and Lock bits, Calibration and Signature bytes and Page size.
6. Instructions accessing program memory use a word address. This address may be random within the page range.
7. See http://www.atmel.com/avr for Application Notes regarding programming and programmers.
Figure 19-2. Serial Programming Instruction example
Write Instructions
(6)
Write Program Memory Page $4C adr MSB adr LSB $00
Write EEPROM Memory $C0 $00 adr LSB data byte in
Write EEPROM Memory Page (page access) $C2 $00 adr LSB $00
Write Lock bits $AC $E0 $00 data byte in
Write Fuse bits $AC $A0 $00 data byte in
Write Fuse High bits $AC $A8 $00 data byte in
Write Extended Fuse Bits $AC $A4 $00 data byte in
Table 19-12. Serial Programming Instruction Set (Continued)
Instruction/Operation
(1)
Instruction Format
Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte4
Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4
Adr LSB
Bit 15 B 0
Serial Programming Instruction
Program Memory/
EEPROM Memory
Page 0
Page 1
Page 2
Page N-1
Page Buffer
Write Program Memory Page/
Write EEPROM Memory Page
Load Program Memory Page (High/Low Byte)/
Load EEPROM Memory Page (page access)
Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4
Bit 15 B 0
Adr MSB
Page Offset
Page Number
Ad
r M
MS
SB
A
A
Adr
r L
LSB
B