ESMT
F49L320UA/F49L320BA
Operation Temperature Condition -40°C~85°C
7. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
7.1 Device operation
This section describes the requirements and use of the
device bus operations, which are initiated through the
internal command register. The register is composed of
latches that store the command, address and data
information needed to execute the command. The contents
of the register serve as inputs to the internal state machine.
The state machine outputs dictate the function of the device.
The F49L320UA /F49L320BA features various bus
operations as Table 3.
Table 3. F49L320UA/F49L320BA Operation Modes Selection
DQ8-DQ15
Addresses
(Note 3)
Operation
Read
Write(Note1)
Accelerated
Program
DQ0-DQ7
OE
RESET
CE
WE
WP /ACC
BYTE =VIH
BYTE =VIL
L
L
L
H
H
L
H
H
L/H
(Note 4)
AIN
AIN
DOUT
(Note 5)
DOUT
DQ8-DQ14 =
High-X, DQ15 =
A-1
(Note 5)
L
H
X
L
H
VHH
H
AIN
X
(Note 5)
High-Z
(Note 5)
High-Z
Standby
VCC
± 0.3
L
VCC
± 0.3
H
X
High-Z
Output Disable
Reset
H
X
H
X
L/H
L/H
X
X
High-Z
High-Z
High-Z
High-Z
High-Z
High-Z
X
L
Sector Protect
(Note 3)
Sector Unprotect
(Note 3)
Temporary Sector
Unprotect
SA, A6 = L,
A1 = H, A0 =L
SA, A6 = H,
A1 = H, A0 = L
L
L
X
H
H
X
L
L
X
VID
VID
VID
L/H
(Note 5)
(Note 5)
(Note 5)
X
X
X
X
(Note 4)
(Note 4)
AIN
(Note 5)
High-Z
Notes: 1. When the ACC pin is at VHH, the device enters the accelerated program mode. See
2. Addresses are A20:A0 in word mode (BYTE# = VIH), A20:A-1 in byte mode (BYTE# = VIL).
3. The sector protect and sector unprotect functions may also be implemented via programming equipment.
4. If WP#/ACC = VIL, the two outermost boot sectors remain protected. If WP#/ACC = VIH, the two outermost boot sector
protection depends on whether they were last protected or unprotected. If WP#/ACC = VHH, all sectors are
unprotected.
5. DIN or DOUT as required by command sequence, data polling, or sector protection algorithm.
Write Protect(WP#)
The write protect function provides a hardware method of protecting certain boot sectors without using VID. This function is one of two
provided by WP#/ACC pin. If the system asserts VIL On the WP#/ACC pin, the device disables program and erase functions in the two
outermost 8-Kbyte boot sectors independently of whether those sectors were protected or unprotected using the method. The two
outermost 8-Kbyte boot sectors are the two sectors containing the lowest addresses in a bottom-boot configured device, or the two
sectors containing the highest addresses in a top-boot configured device.
If the system asserted VIH on the WP#/ACC pin, the device reverts to whether the two outermost 8-Kbyte boot sectors were last set to
be protected or unprotected. That is, sector protection or unprotection for these two sectors depends on whether they were last
protected or unprotected using the method.
Elite Semiconductor Memory Technology Inc.
Publication Date : Sep. 2008
Revision: 1.1 8/55