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E/H/L ockets of 24 bit address

albert1
Associate
Posted on February 20, 2014 at 14:13

Hi all,

I cannot find what the meaning is of those E/H/L parts of the address! Nowhere in the datasheets are the abbreviations explained. I presume H and L are the High and Low ockets but what is E?

I don't understand why you want to put the high byte before the middle byte.

Can somebody clarify?

Regards.

An

#flash-programming-stm8s
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fggnrc2
Associate II
Posted on February 21, 2014 at 18:15

Hi!

E stands for ''extended''; H stands for ''high'' and L stands for ''low''.

If $123456 is an address, E = $12; H = $34 and L=$56.

regards

EtaPhi

albert1
Associate
Posted on March 06, 2014 at 11:23

Thanks alot EtaPhi! :)