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AM29BL802C70RZI 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: AM29BL802C70RZI
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内容描述: 8兆位( 512K的x 16位) CMOS 3.0伏只突发模式闪存 [8 Megabit (512 K x 16-Bit) CMOS 3.0 Volt-only Burst Mode Flash Memory]
分类和应用: 闪存
文件页数/大小: 46 页 / 772 K
品牌: SPANSION [ SPANSION ]
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D A T A S H E E T  
Any commands written to the device during the Em-  
bedded Program Algorithm are ignored. Note that a  
hardware reset immediately terminates the program-  
ming operation.  
START  
Programming is allowed in any sequence and across  
sector boundaries. A bit cannot be programmed  
from a “0” back to a “1”. Attempting to do so may halt  
the operation and set DQ5 to “1,or cause the Data#  
Polling algorithm to indicate the operation was suc-  
cessful. However, a succeeding read will show that the  
data is still “0”. Only erase operations can convert a “0”  
to a “1”.  
Write Program  
Command Sequence  
Data Poll  
from System  
Embedded  
Program  
algorithm  
in progress  
Unlock Bypass Command Sequence  
The unlock bypass feature allows the system to pro-  
gram words to the device faster than using the standard  
program command sequence. The unlock bypass com-  
mand sequence is initiated by first writing two unlock  
cycles. This is followed by a third write cycle containing  
the unlock bypass command, 20h. The device then en-  
ters the unlock bypass mode. A two-cycle unlock by-  
pass program command sequence is all that is required  
to program in this mode. The first cycle in this se-  
quence contains the unlock bypass program com-  
mand, A0h; the second cycle contains the program  
address and data. Additional data is programmed in  
the same manner. This mode dispenses with the initial  
two unlock cycles required in the standard program  
command sequence, resulting in faster total program-  
ming time. Table 4 shows the requirements for the com-  
mand sequence.  
Verify Data?  
Yes  
No  
No  
Increment Address  
Last Address?  
Yes  
Programming  
Completed  
Note: See Table 4 for program command sequence.  
Figure 5. Program Operation  
During the unlock bypass mode, only the Unlock By-  
pass Program and Unlock Bypass Reset commands  
are valid. To exit the unlock bypass mode, the system  
must issue the two-cycle unlock bypass reset com-  
mand sequence. The first cycle must contain the data  
90h; the second cycle the data 00h. Addresses are  
don’t care for both cycles. The device then returns to  
reading array data.  
Chip Erase Command Sequence  
Chip erase is a six bus cycle operation. The chip erase  
command sequence is initiated by writing two unlock  
cycles, followed by a set-up command. Two additional  
unlock write cycles are then followed by the chip erase  
command, which in turn invokes the Embedded Erase  
algorithm. The device does not require the system to  
preprogram prior to erase. The Embedded Erase algo-  
rithm automatically preprograms and verifies the entire  
memory for an all zero data pattern prior to electrical  
erase. The system is not required to provide any con-  
trols or timings during these operations. Table 4 shows  
the address and data requirements for the chip erase  
command sequence.  
Figure 5 illustrates the algorithm for the program oper-  
ation. See the Erase/Program Operations table in “AC  
Characteristics” for parameters, and to Figure 18 for  
timing diagrams.  
Any commands written to the chip during the Embed-  
ded Erase algorithm are ignored. Note that a hardware  
reset during the chip erase operation immediately ter-  
minates the operation. The Chip Erase command se-  
quence should be reinitiated once the device has  
returned to reading array data, to ensure data integrity.  
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