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UM_ISP Programming Tool - Nuvoton For NuMicro® Family microcontroller (MCU) products, the on-chip Flash memory is partitioned into three blocks: APROM, Data Flash and LDROM The APROM saves the user application program developed for a specific application; the Data Flash provides storage for nonvolatile application data; and the LDROM saves the ISP code for MCU to update its
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Flash memory programming of the Nuvoton microcontrollers Most of the Nuvoton’s chips has three different sections of flash memory, inclueds APROM, LDROM, and Data Flash In generaly, APROM is used to store the program which provide to the target application, LDROM is used to store the bootloader which will execute before the application
Bootloader for Nuvoton M03x microcontrollers (M031 and M032). Bootloader for Nuvoton M03x microcontrollers (M031 and M032) The Nuvoton M031 032 MCU has can boot either from APROM (address 0x0) or LDROM (address 0x100000) This bootloader is intended to be used with an application that normally boots from APROM
microcontroller - Is factory burned bootloader required to . . . The LDROM (Loader ROM) is where the bootloader goes into and the APROM (most probably stands for Application ROM) is where the the program goes into Some info on the ISP process is also available in the datasheet but was not so clear to me