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AS29F040ECA-60/IT 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: AS29F040ECA-60/IT
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内容描述: 512K ×8 FLASH制服行业5.0V FLASH MEMORY [512K x 8 FLASH UNIFORM SECTOR 5.0V FLASH MEMORY]
分类和应用: 内存集成电路
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品牌: AUSTIN [ AUSTIN SEMICONDUCTOR ]
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toggle. (The system may use either OE\ or CE\ to control the  
read cycles.) When the operation is complete, DQ6 stops  
toggling.  
After an erase command sequence is written, if all sectors  
selected for erasing are protected, DQ6 toggles for  
approximately 100µs, then returns to reading array data. If not  
all selected sectors are protected, the Embedded Erase  
algorithm erases the unprotected sectors, and ignores the  
selected sectors that are protected.  
Reading Toggle Bit DQ6/DQ2  
Refer to Figure 4 for the following discussion. Whenever  
the system initially begins reading toggle bit status, it must  
read DQ7-DQ0 at least twice in a row to determine whether a  
toggle bit is toggling. Typically, a system would note and store  
the value of the toggle bit after the first read. After the second  
read, the system would compare the new value of the toggle bit  
with the first. If the toggle bit is not toggling, the device has  
FIGURE 4: TOGGLE BIT ALGORITHM  
The system can use DQ6 and DQ2 together to determine  
whether a sector is actively erasing or is erase-suspended.  
When the device is actively erasing (that is, the Embedded  
Erase algorithm is in progress), DQ6 toggles. When the device  
enters the Erase Suspend mode, DQ6 stops toggling. However  
the system must also use DQ2 to determine which sectors are  
erasing or erase-suspended. Alternatively, the system can use  
DQ7 (see the subsection on “DQ7: Data\ Polling”).  
If a program address falls within a protected sector, DQ6  
toggles for approximately 2µs after the program command  
sequence is written, then returns to reading array data.  
DQ6 also toggles during the erase-suspend-program mode,  
and stops toggling once the Embedded Program algorithm is  
complete.  
The Write Operation Status table shows the outputs for  
Toggle Bit I on DQ6. Refer to Figure 4 for the toggle bit  
algorithm, and to the Toggle Bit Timings figure in the “AC  
Characteristics” section for the timing diagram. The DQ2 vs.  
DQ6 figure shows the differences between DQ2 and DQ6 in  
graphical form. See also the subsection on “DQ2: Toggle  
Bit II”.  
DQ2: Toggle Bit II  
The “Toggle Bit II” on DQ2, when used with DQ6, indi-  
cates whether a particular sector is actively erasing (that is, the  
Embedded Erase algorithm is in progress), or whether that sec-  
tor is erase-suspended. Toggle Bit II is valid after the rising  
edge of the final WE\ pulse in the command sequence.  
DQ2 toggles when the system reads at addresses within  
those sectors taht have been selected for erasure. (The system  
may use either OE\ or CE\ to control the read cycles.) But DQ2  
cannot distinguish whether the sector is actively erasing or is  
erase-suspended. DQ6, by comparison, indicates whether the  
device is actively erasing, or is in Erase Suspend, but cannot  
distinguish which sectors are selected for erasure. Thus, both  
status bits are required for sector and mode information. Refer  
to Table 5 to compare outputs for DQ2 and DQ6.  
Figure 4 shows the toggle bit algorithm in flowchart form,  
and the section “DQ2: Toggle Bit II” explains the algorithm.  
See also the “DQ6: Toggle Bit I” subsection. Refer to the Toggle NOTE:  
1) Read toggle bit twice to determine whether or not it is toggling. See  
text.  
2) Recheck toggle bit because it may stop toggling as DQ5 changes to  
“1”. See text.  
Bit Timings figure for the toggle bit timing diagram. The DQ2  
vs. DQ6 figure shows the differences between DQ2 and DQ6 in  
graphical form.  
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