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2010 Microchip Technology Inc. DS39622L-page 19
PIC18F2XXX/4XXX FAMILY
3.2.1 MODIFYING CODE MEMORY
The previous programming example assumed that the
device had been Bulk Erased prior to programming
(see Section 3.1.1 “High-Voltage ICSP Bulk Erase”).
It may be the case, however, that the user wishes to
modify only a section of an already programmed
device.
The appropriate number of bytes required for the erase
buffer must be read out of code memory (as described
in Section 4.2 “Verify Code Memory and ID
Locations”) and buffered. Modifications can be made
on this buffer. Then, the block of code memory that was
read out must be erased and rewritten with the
modified data.
The WREN bit must be set if the WR bit in EECON1 is
used to initiate a write sequence.
TABLE 3-6: MODIFYING CODE MEMORY
4-Bit
Command
Data Payload Core Instruction
Step 1: Direct access to code memory.
Step 2: Read and modify code memory (see Section 4.1 “Read Code Memory, ID Locations and Configuration Bits”).
0000
0000
8E A6
9C A6
BSF EECON1, EEPGD
BCF EECON1, CFGS
Step 3: Set the Table Pointer for the block to be erased.
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0E <Addr[21:16]>
6E F8
0E <Addr[8:15]>
6E F7
0E <Addr[7:0]>
6E F6
MOVLW <Addr[21:16]>
MOVWF TBLPTRU
MOVLW <Addr[8:15]>
MOVWF TBLPTRH
MOVLW <Addr[7:0]>
MOVWF TBLPTRL
Step 4: Enable memory writes and set up an erase.
0000
0000
84 A6
88 A6
BSF EECON1, WREN
BSF EECON1, FREE
Step 5: Initiate erase.
0000
0000
82 A6
00 00
BSF EECON1, WR
NOP - hold PGC high for time P9 and low for time P10.
Step 6: Load write buffer. The correct bytes will be selected based on the Table Pointer.
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
1101
.
.
.
1111
0000
0E <Addr[21:16]>
6E F8
0E <Addr[8:15]>
6E F7
0E <Addr[7:0]>
6E F6
<MSB><LSB>
.
.
.
<MSB><LSB>
00 00
MOVLW <Addr[21:16]>
MOVWF TBLPTRU
MOVLW <Addr[8:15]>
MOVWF TBLPTRH
MOVLW <Addr[7:0]>
MOVWF TBLPTRL
Write 2 bytes and post-increment address by 2.
Repeat as many times as necessary to fill the write buffer
Write 2 bytes and start programming.
NOP - hold PGC high for time P9 and low for time P10.
To continue modifying data, repeat Steps 2 through 6, where the Address Pointer is incremented by the appropriate number of bytes
(see Table 3-4) at each iteration of the loop. The write cycle must be repeated enough times to completely rewrite the contents of
the erase buffer.
Step 7: Disable writes.
0000 94 A6 BCF EECON1, WREN