SPRUJ79 November 2024 F29H850TU , F29H859TU-Q1
Flash single-bit errors are corrected automatically by ECC logic inside CPU, but the Flash single-bit errors are not corrected in Flash memory. Flash memory still contains wrong data until another erase/program operation happens to correct the Flash contents. Irrespective of whether the error interrupt is enabled or disabled, single-bit errors are always corrected. When the interrupt is disabled, users can check the single-bit error flag for any single-bit error occurrences.
Flash uncorrectable errors end up triggering an NMI to the respective CPU using ErrorAggregator and ESM.