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4 / 13 page 4 CAT93C86 Doc. No. 1091, Rev. O A.C. TEST CONDITIONS Input Rise and Fall Times ≤ 50ns Input Pulse Voltages 0.4V to 2.4V 4.5V ≤ VCC ≤ 5.5V Timing Reference Voltages 0.8V, 2.0V 4.5V ≤ VCC ≤ 5.5V Input Pulse Voltages 0.2VCC to 0.7VCC 1.8V ≤ VCC ≤ 4.5V Timing Reference Voltages 0.5VCC 1.8V ≤ VCC ≤ 4.5V POWER-UP TIMING (1)(2) Symbol Parameter Max Units tPUR Power-up to Read Operation 1 ms tPUW Power-up to Write Operation 1 ms NOTE: (1) This parameter is tested initially and after a design or process change that affects the parameter. (2) tPUR and tPUW are the delays required from the time VCC is stable until the specified operation can be initiated. (3) The input levels and timing reference points are shown in “AC Test Conditions” table. DEVICE OPERATION The CAT93C86 is a 16,384-bit nonvolatile memory intended for use with industry standard microproces- sors. The CAT93C86 can be organized as either regis- ters of 16 bits or 8 bits. When organized as X16, seven 13-bit instructions control the reading, writing and erase operations of the device. When organized as X8, seven 14-bit instructions control the reading, writing and erase operations of the device. The CAT93C86 operates on a single power supply and will generate on chip, the high voltage required during any write operation. Instructions, addresses, and write data are clocked into the DI pin on the rising edge of the clock (SK). The DO pin is normally in a high impedance state except when reading data from the device, or when checking the ready/busy status after a write operation. The ready/busy status can be determined after the start of a write operation by selecting the device (CS high) and polling the DO pin; DO low indicates that the write operation is not completed, while DO high indicates that the device is ready for the next instruction. If necessary, the DO pin may be placed back into a high impedance state during chip select by shifting a dummy “1” into the DI pin. The DO pin will enter the high impedance state on the falling edge of the clock (SK). Placing the DO pin into the high impedance state is recommended in applica- tions where the DI pin and the DO pin are to be tied together to form a common DI/O pin. The format for all instructions sent to the device is a logical "1" start bit, a 2-bit (or 4-bit) opcode, 10-bit address (an additional bit when organized X8) and for write operations a 16-bit data field (8-bit for X8 organizations). Note: The Write, Erase, Write all and Erase all instructions require PE=1. If PE is left floating, 93C86 is in Program Enabled mode. For Write Enable and Write Disable instruction PE=don’t care. Read Upon receiving a READ command and an address (clocked into the DI pin), the DO pin of the CAT93C86 will come out of the high impedance state and, after sending an initial dummy zero bit, will begin shifting out the data addressed (MSB first). The output data bits will toggle on the rising edge of the SK clock and are stable after the specified time delay (tPD0 or tPD1). After the initial data word has been shifted out and CS remains asserted with the SK clock continuing to toggle, the device will automatically increment to the next address and shift out the next data word in a sequential READ mode. As long as CS is continuously asserted and SK continues to toggle, the device will keep incrementing to the next address automatically until it reaches to the end of the address space, then loops back to address 0. In the sequential READ mode, only the initial data word is preceeded by a dummy zero bit. All subsequent data words will follow without a dummy zero bit. Write After receiving a WRITE command, address and the data, the CS (Chip Select) pin must be deselected for a minimum of tCSMIN. The falling edge of CS will start the self clocking clear and data store cycle of the memory location specified in the instruction. The clocking of the SK pin is not necessary after the device has entered the self clocking mode. The ready/busy status of the CAT93C86 can be determined by selecting the device and polling the DO pin. Since this device features Auto- Clear before write, it is NOT necessary to erase a memory location before it is written into. |
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