MX29LV160C T/B
cessfully completed. Data# Polling and Toggle Bit are
the only operating functions of the device under this con-
dition.
operation, it specifies that the entire chip is bad or com-
bination of sectors are bad.
If this time-out condition occurs during the byte/word pro-
gramming operation, it specifies that the entire sector
containing that byte/word is bad and this sector may not
be reused, (other sectors are still functional and can be
reused).
If this time-out condition occurs during sector erase op-
eration, it specifies that a particular sector is bad and it
may not be reused. However, other sectors are still func-
tional and may be used for the program or erase opera-
tion. The device must be reset to use other sectors.
Write the Reset command sequence to the device, and
then execute program or erase command sequence. This
allows the system to continue to use the other active
sectors in the device.
The time-out condition will not appear if a user tries to
program a non blank location without erasing.Please note
that this is not a device failure condition since the device
was incorrectly used.
If this time-out condition occurs during the chip erase
Table 8. WRITE OPERATION STATUS
Status
Q7
Q6
Q5
Q3
Q2 RY/BY#
(Note1)
(Note2)
Byte/Word Program in Auto Program Algorithm
Auto Erase Algorithm
Q7# Toggle
0
N/A
1
No
0
Toggle
0
1
Toggle
0
0
Toggle
0
1
Erase Suspend Read
(Erase Suspended Sector)
No
Toggle
N/A Toggle
In Progress
Erase Suspended Mode
Erase Suspend Read
Data
Data Data Data Data
1
0
0
(Non-Erase Suspended Sector)
Erase Suspend Program
Q7# Toggle
Q7# Toggle
0
1
N/A N/A
Byte/Word Program in Auto Program Algorithm
N/A
No
Toggle
Exceeded
Time Limits Auto Erase Algorithm
0
Toggle
1
1
1
Toggle
0
0
Erase Suspend Program
Q7# Toggle
N/A N/A
Notes:
1. Q7 and Q2 require a valid address when reading status information. Refer to the appropriate subsection for further
details.
2. Q5 switches to '1' when an Auto Program or Auto Erase operation has exceeded the maximum timing limits.
See "Q5: Exceeded Timing Limits " for more information.
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