Atmel ATmega328P Xplained Mini MEGA328P-XMINI MEGA328P-XMINI Data Sheet

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ATmega48A/PA/88A/PA/168A/PA/328/P [DATASHEET]
Atmel-8271H-AVR- ATmega-Datasheet_08/2014
27.8.15 ATmega168A and ATmega168PA Boot Loader Parameters
In 
, the parameters used in the description of the self programming are given. 
Note:
The different BOOTSZ Fuse configurations are shown in 
For details about these two section, se
Note:
1. Z15:Z14: always ignored
Z0: should be zero for all SPM commands, byte select for the LPM instruction.
Se
 for details about the use of Z-pointer during Self-
Programming.
Table 27-10.
Boot Size Configuration, ATmega168A/168PA
BOOTSZ1
BOOTSZ0
Boot 
Size
Pages
Application
Flash 
Section
Boot 
Loader
Flash 
Section
End
Application
Section
Boot Reset Address (Start Boot 
Loader Section)
1
1
128 words
2
0x0000 - 0x1F7F
0x1F80 - 0x1FFF
0x1F7F
0x1F80 
1
0
256 words
4
0x0000 - 0x1EFF
0x1F00 - 0x1FFF
0x1EFF
0x1F00
0
1
512 words
8
0x0000 - 0x1DFF
0x1E00 - 0x1FFF
0x1DFF
0x1E00
0
0
1024 words
16
0x0000 - 0x1BFF
0x1C00 - 0x1FFF
0x1BFF
0x1C00
Table 27-11.
Read-While-Write Limit, ATmega168A/168PA
Section
Pages
Address
Read-While-Write section (RWW)
112
0x0000 - 0x1BFF
No Read-While-Write section (NRWW)
16
0x1C00 - 0x1FFF
Table 27-12.
Explanation of Different Variables used in 
 and the Mapping to the Z-pointer, ATmega168A/168PA
Variable
Corresponding
Z-value
Description
PCMSB
12
Most significant bit in the Program Counter. (The Program Counter 
is 13 bits PC[12:0])
PAGEMSB
5
Most significant bit which is used to address the words within 
one page (64 words in a page requires 6 bits PC [5:0])
ZPCMSB
Z13
Bit in Z-register that is mapped to PCMSB. Because Z0 is not used, 
the ZPCMSB equals PCMSB + 1.
ZPAGEMSB
Z6
Bit in Z-register that is mapped to PAGEMSB. Because Z0 is not 
used, the ZPAGEMSB equals PAGEMSB + 1.
PCPAGE
PC[12:6]
Z13:Z7
Program counter page address: Page select, for page erase and 
page write
PCWORD
PC[5:0]
Z6:Z1
Program counter word address: Word select, for filling temporary 
buffer (must be zero during page write operation)