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11 / 69 page December 16, 2005 Am29LV256M 9 D A TA SH EE T DEVICE BUS OPERATIONS This section describes the requirements and use of the device bus operations, which are initiated through the internal command register. The command register itself does not occupy any addressable memory loca- tion. The register is a latch used to store the com- mands, along with the 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. Table 1 lists the device bus operations, the in- puts and control levels they require, and the resulting output. The following subsections describe each of these operations in further detail. Table 1. Device Bus Operations Legend: L = Logic Low = V IL, H = Logic High = VIH, VID = 11.5–12.5 V, VHH = 11.5–12.5V, X = Don’t Care, SA = Sector Address, AIN = Address In, DIN = Data In, DOUT = Data Out Notes: 1. Addresses are A23:A0 in word mode; A23:A-1 in byte mode. Sector addresses are A23:A15 in both modes. 2. The sector group protect and sector unprotect functions may also be implemented via programming equipment. See the “Sector Group Protection and Unprotection” section. 3. If WP# = V IL, the first or last sector group remains protected. If WP# = VIH, the first or last sector will be protected or unprotected as determined by the method described in “Write Protect (WP#)”. All sectors are unprotected when shipped from the factory (The SecSi Sector may be factory protected depending on version ordered.) 4. DIN or DOUT as required by command sequence, data polling, or sector protect algorithm (see Figure 2). Word/Byte Configuration The BYTE# pin controls whether the device data I/O pins operate in the byte or word configuration. If the BYTE# pin is set at logic ‘1’, the device is in word con- figuration, DQ0–DQ15 are active and controlled by CE# and OE#. If the BYTE# pin is set at logic ‘0’, the device is in byte configuration, and only data I/O pins DQ0–DQ7 are active and controlled by CE# and OE#. The data I/O pins DQ8–DQ14 are tri-stated, and the DQ15 pin is used as an input for the LSB (A-1) address function. VersatileIO TM (V IO) Control The VersatileIO TM (V IO) control allows the host system to set the voltage levels that the device generates and tolerates on CE# and DQ I/Os to the same voltage level that is asserted on V IO. See Ordering Information for V IO options on this device. Operation CE# OE# WE# RESET# WP# ACC Addresses (Note 2) DQ0– DQ7 DQ8–DQ15 BYTE# = V IH BYTE# = V IL Read L L H H XX AIN D OUT D OUT DQ8–DQ14 = High-Z, DQ15 = A-1 Write (Program/Erase) L H L H (Note 3) X AIN (Note 4) (Note 4) Accelerated Program L H L H (Note 3) V HH AIN (Note 4) (Note 4) Standby VCC ± 0.3 V XX VCC ± 0.3 V XH X High-Z High-Z High-Z Output Disable L H H H XX X High-Z High-Z High-Z Reset X X X L XX X High-Z High-Z High-Z Sector Group Protect (Note 2) LH L V ID HX SA, A6 =L, A3=L, A2=L, A1=H, A0=L (Note 4) X X Sector Group Unprotect (Note 2) LH L VID HX SA, A6=H, A3=L, A2=L, A1=H, A0=L (Note 4) X X Temporary Sector Group Unprotect XX X V ID HX A IN (Note 4) (Note 4) High-Z |
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