Microchip Technology AC244026 Data Sheet
© 2009 Microchip Technology Inc.
DS41341E-page 97
PIC16F72X/PIC16LF72X
8.2
Code Protection
If the code protection bit(s) have not been
programmed, the on-chip program memory can be
read out using ICSP™ for verification purposes.
programmed, the on-chip program memory can be
read out using ICSP™ for verification purposes.
8.3
User ID
Four memory locations (2000h-2003h) are designated
as ID locations where the user can store checksum or
other code identification numbers. These locations are
not accessible during normal execution, but are read-
able and writable during Program/Verify mode. Only
the Least Significant 7 bits of the ID locations are
reported when using MPLAB IDE. See the
“PIC16F72X/PIC16LF72X Memory Programming
Specification” (DS41332) for more information.
as ID locations where the user can store checksum or
other code identification numbers. These locations are
not accessible during normal execution, but are read-
able and writable during Program/Verify mode. Only
the Least Significant 7 bits of the ID locations are
reported when using MPLAB IDE. See the
“PIC16F72X/PIC16LF72X Memory Programming
Specification” (DS41332) for more information.
Note:
The entire Flash program memory will be
erased when the code protection is turned
off. See the “PIC16F72X/PIC16LF72X
Memory Programming Specification”
(DS41332) for more information.
erased when the code protection is turned
off. See the “PIC16F72X/PIC16LF72X
Memory Programming Specification”
(DS41332) for more information.