M29W320DT, M29W320DB
Signal descriptions
2.7
2.8
Write Enable (W)
The Write Enable, W, controls the Bus Write operation of the memory’s Command Interface.
VPP/Write Protect (VPP/WP)
The V /Write Protect pin provides two functions. The V function allows the memory to
PP
PP
use an external high voltage power supply to reduce the time required for Unlock Bypass
Program operations. The Write Protect function provides a hardware method of protecting
the 16 Kbyte Boot Block. The V /Write Protect pin must not be left floating or unconnected.
PP
When V /Write Protect is Low, V , the memory protects the 16 Kbyte Boot Block; Program
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IL
and Erase operations in this block are ignored while V /Write Protect is Low.
PP
When V /Write Protect is High, V , the memory reverts to the previous protection status
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IH
of the 16 Kbyte boot block. Program and Erase operations can now modify the data in the 16
Kbyte Boot Block unless the block is protected using Block Protection.
When V /Write Protect is raised to V the memory automatically enters the Unlock
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PP
Bypass mode. When V /Write Protect returns to V or V normal operation resumes.
PP
IH
IL
During Unlock Bypass Program operations the memory draws I from the pin to supply the
PP
programming circuits. See the description of the Unlock Bypass command in the Command
Interface section. The transitions from V to V and from V to V must be slower than
IH
PP
PP
IH
t
, see Figure 13.
VHVPP
Never raise V /Write Protect to V from any mode except Read mode, otherwise the
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PP
memory may be left in an indeterminate state.
A 0.1µF capacitor should be connected between the V /Write Protect pin and the V
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SS
Ground pin to decouple the current surges from the power supply. The PCB track widths
must be sufficient to carry the currents required during Unlock Bypass Program, I .
PP
2.9
Reset/Block Temporary Unprotect (RP)
The Reset/Block Temporary Unprotect pin can be used to apply a Hardware Reset to the
memory or to temporarily unprotect all Blocks that have been protected.
Note that if V /WP is at V , then the 16 KByte outermost boot block will remain protect
PP
IL
even if RP is at V .
ID
A Hardware Reset is achieved by holding Reset/Block Temporary Unprotect Low, V , for at
IL
least t
. After Reset/Block Temporary Unprotect goes High, V , the memory will be
PLPX
IH
ready for Bus Read and Bus Write operations after t
or t
, whichever occurs last.
RHEL
PHEL
See the Ready/Busy Output section, Table 15 and Figure 12, for more details.
Holding RP at V will temporarily unprotect the protected Blocks in the memory. Program
ID
and Erase operations on all blocks will be possible. The transition from V to V must be
IH
ID
slower than t
.
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