SWPA230A May 2017 – June 2018 CC3120 , CC3120MOD , CC3220MOD , CC3220MODA , CC3220R , CC3220S , CC3220SF
The next step is the actual programming of the image to the SFLASH. Programming is applied in chunks of 4096 bytes. The image can be either unencrypted or encrypted with a 16-byte symmetric key.
In both cases, flags are for future use and must be 0. The procedure for programming the SFLASH follows:
Figure 15 shows the programming procedure in a zoomed-out pane. The last status code is 0 to indicate a successful programming and is delayed in time to reflect the period of image extraction.
Figure 15. FS Programming (Zoomed Out) Figure 16 shows the programming procedure in a zoomed-in pane for an unencrypted image.
Figure 16. FS Programming of Unencrypted Image (Zoom In) Figure 17 shows the programming procedure in a zoomed-in pane for an encrypted image.
Figure 17. FS Programming of Encrypted Image (Zoomed In)