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Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
FLASH(AMD) National Microchip BOOT Not Provided CISCO677I
16MB_FLASH_SODIMM ASAP Semiconductor CISCO Not Provided 16MB Boot Flash

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  • Techniques for Reprogramming the Boot in Automotive Embedded Controllers (.pdf)
    Typically, automotive embedded microcontrollers will have flash ROM-resident boot (boot loader) software in order to reprogram the application software and/or the calibration data. However, depending on the engineering design and manufacturing process, there may be a need to reprogram
  • A FLASH Bootloader for PIC16 and PIC18 Devices
    is the capa-. bility of the program memory to self-program. This very. useful feature has been deliberately included to give. RAM. Buffer. the user the ability to perform bootloading operations. Devices like the PIC18F452 are designed with a desig-. FLASH. Control. nated "boot block", a small section
  • Writing to Flash from Firmware
    The Flash memory on all Silicon Labs MCU devices is readable and writable from application code. This capability allows user software to store values to the Flash such as calibration constants or system parameters, and to implement a boot loading feature in which user firmware can be updated
  • Atmel's Self-Programming Flash Microcontrollers
    The third-generation Flash microcontrollers from Atmel are now available. These microcontrollers offer self-programming Flash. The microcontroller can write to its own program memory when running code from the boot sector. This creates new possibilities for the designers using self-programming
  • PIC32 Bootloader
    be placed within the PIC32 boot Flash. firmware on a target device without the need for a. memory. Fitting the bootloader application within. programmer or debugger. the boot Flash memory provides the complete. The bootloader consists of the following applications: program Flash memory for the user
  • Wake Up x86 Devices From S5 Sleep State in ms (.pdf)
    hard-code. interrupt assignments, boot from a linearly addressed storage. Traditionally, x86 systems have relied on boot firmware. device (EEPROM or flash), and defer resource allocation. called the BIOS (Basic Input Output System), which provides. a wide range of device compatibility and detects the system
  • Implementing File I/O Functions Using Microchip?s Memory Disk Drive File System Library
    security features address to increase the size of the card.that are not customarily found on the MMC. The speci- fications of these devices, and the terms and conditions The first sector on a card is the Master Boot Record for their use, vary, and should be examined for further (MBR). The MBR contains
  • AVR109: Self Programming
    programming without the need for an external programmer. The code is also compatible with AVRProg (only for devices supported by AVRProg). A Boot Loader program is placed inside the Boot Section of the Flash memory. This program handles communication with the host PC, and facilitates programming

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