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STM32F401CCU6 EEPROM Emulation

  • July 4, 2024
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Hi!!!

I am want to implement Emulation of EEPROM for STM32F401CCU6 Controller which is having 256kb of flash memory. but not sure of how exactly that i have to use it. I have downloaded X-CUBE-EEPROM software but in that there is no any project related to STMF4 series for reference. 

Can anyone provide me an example code for STM32F401 series controller.

Thank you,

regards,

ANIL.

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    Best answer by Andrew Neil

    The so-called "Virtual Addresses" are just arbitrary tags to identify the data items:

    https://community.st.com/t5/stm32-mcus-embedded-software/eeprom-emulation-virtual-addresses/m-p/675788#M47886

    The data items are a fixed size.

    EDIT:

    In the AN3969 code, the data items are 16-bit:

    AndrewNeil_0-1720181001139.png

    So, if you want to store 32-bit data, you will have to split it across 2 "variables" in the emulated EEPROM - each with its own "Virtual Address".

    Or re-write the code. 

     

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    Anil3Author
    Graduate
    July 5, 2024

    Hi @mƎALLEm and @Andrew Neil 

    In the application note i have observed that they have assigned 3 virtual address for 3 variable, could you explain me that how these virtual address are to be assigned? and is it like if i am tring to write  32 bit variable then i need to assign 32bit address??

    Thank you!!

    regards,

    ANIL.

    Super User
    July 5, 2024

    The so-called "Virtual Addresses" are just arbitrary tags to identify the data items:

    https://community.st.com/t5/stm32-mcus-embedded-software/eeprom-emulation-virtual-addresses/m-p/675788#M47886

    The data items are a fixed size.

    EDIT:

    In the AN3969 code, the data items are 16-bit:

    AndrewNeil_0-1720181001139.png

    So, if you want to store 32-bit data, you will have to split it across 2 "variables" in the emulated EEPROM - each with its own "Virtual Address".

    Or re-write the code. 

     

    Super User
    July 4, 2024

    @Anil3 wrote:

    I have downloaded X-CUBE-EEPROM software but in that there is no any project related to STMF4 series for


    X-CUBE-EEPROM doesn't support the F4 Series (nor F1, F2, F3 nor WB):

    https://community.st.com/t5/stm32-mcus-embedded-software/x-cube-eeprom-not-for-stm32f0/m-p/684685/highlight/true#M48486

    There are separate Application Notes & Firmware Packs for those series - for F4, you require AN3969.