SLAU723A October 2017 – October 2018 MSP432E401Y , MSP432E411Y
EEPROM Current Block (EEBLOCK)
The EEBLOCK register is used to select the EEPROM block for subsequent reads, writes, and protection control. The value is a page offset into the EEPROM, such that the first block is 0, then second block is 1, etc. Each block contains 16 words. Attempts to set an invalid block causes the BLOCK field to be configured to 0. To verify that the intended block is being accessed, software can read the BLOCK field after it has been written. An invalid block can be either a non-existent block or a block that has been hidden using the EEHIDE register. Note that block 0 cannot be hidden.
EEBLOCK is shown in Figure 7-26 and described in Table 7-27.
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R-0x0 | R/W-0x0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||