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Tool/software:
Hi All,
Does the MSPM0L1116 have a data storage area in Flash?
My customer want to save input data when using the application.
The data sheet does not show a DATA area.

Best Regards,
Ito
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Tool/software:
Hi All,
Does the MSPM0L1116 have a data storage area in Flash?
My customer want to save input data when using the application.
The data sheet does not show a DATA area.

Best Regards,
Ito
Hi Helic,
Thank you for your reply.
Can data placement (writing) be performed while the product is running?
Is it possible to call library functions for data writing and write in thebackground while the product is running?
Are there any documents describing the writing method?
I have found the following sample code, can I use it?

Best Regards,
Ito
Can data placement (writing) be performed while the product is running?
Flash operation during running need to specially take care.
Is it possible to call library functions for data writing and write in thebackground while the product is running?
Yes, we have EEPROM emulation for data storage.
Emulate EEPROM With FLASH (Type B)
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EEPROM Emulation Type A Solution
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I have found the following sample code, can I use it?
Yes. Above is its document.
Hi All,
To use EEPROM emulation, does the UART have to use one channel?

In that case, the MSPM0L1116 can use 2 channels of UART, but the remainder of the will be 1 channel ?
We want to use the UART externally and do not want to reduce the number of channels.
Best Regards,
Ito
There is no relationship between UART and EEPROM.
EEPROM emulation uses Flash and software layer.
Why do you say this:?
To use EEPROM emulation, does the UART have to use one channel?
Where do you get this screenshot?
I will OOO in next 4 days, there will be delay in reply.