Electronic Components Datasheet Search |
|
AM29DL163DB90EF Datasheet(PDF) 4 Page - Advanced Micro Devices |
|
AM29DL163DB90EF Datasheet(HTML) 4 Page - Advanced Micro Devices |
4 / 57 page 4 Am29DL16xD May 26, 2004 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Am29DL16xD family consists of 16 megabit, 3.0 volt-only flash memory devices, organized as 1,048,576 words of 16 bits each or 2,097,152 bytes of 8 bits each. Word mode data appears on DQ0–DQ15; byte mode data appears on DQ0–DQ7. The device is designed to be programmed in-system with the standard 3.0 volt V CC supply, and can also be programmed in standard EPROM programmers. The device is available with an access time of 70, 90, or 120 ns. The devices are offered in 48-pin TSOP, 48-ball Fine-pitch BGA, 48-ball Very Thin Profile Fine-pitch BGA, and 64-ball Fortified BGA packages. Standard control pins—chip enable (CE#), write en- able (WE#), and output enable (OE#)—control normal read and write operations, and avoid bus contention issues. The device requires only a single 3.0 volt power sup- ply for both read and write functions. Internally generated and regulated voltages are provided for the program and erase operations. Simultaneous Read/Write Operations with Zero Latency The Simultaneous Read/Write architecture provides simultaneous operation by dividing the memory space into two banks. The device can improve overall system performance by allowing a host system to pro- gram or erase in one bank, then immediately and simultaneously read from the other bank, with zero la- tency. This releases the system from waiting for the completion of program or erase operations. The Am29DL16xD devices uses multiple bank archi- tectures to provide flexibility for different applications. Four devices are available with these bank sizes: Am29DL16xD Features The SecSi ™ (Secured Silicon) Sector is an extra sec- tor capable of being permanently locked by AMD or customers. The SecSi Sector Indicator Bit (DQ7) is permanently set to a 1 if the part is factory locked, and set to a 0 if customer lockable. This way, cus- tomer lockable parts can never be used to replace a factory locked part. Current version of device has 64 Kbytes; future versions will have only 256 bytes. This should be considered during system design. Factory locked parts provide several options. The SecSi Sector may store a secure, random 16 byte ESN (Electronic Serial Number), customer code (pro- grammed through AMD’s ExpressFlash service), or both. Customer Lockable parts may utilize the SecSi Sector as bonus space, reading and writing like any other flash sector, or may permanently lock their own code there. DMS (Data Management Software) allows systems to easily take advantage of the advanced architecture of the simultaneous read/write product line by allowing removal of EEPROM devices. DMS will also allow the system software to be simplified, as it will perform all functions necessary to modify data in file structures, as opposed to single-byte modifications. To write or update a particular piece of data (a phone number or configuration data, for example), the user only needs to state which piece of data is to be updated, and where the updated data is located in the system. This is an a d vantage c o mpared to s y s t e m s w here user-written software must keep track of the old data location, status, logical to physical translation of the data onto the Flash memory device (or memory de- vices), and more. Using DMS, user-written software does not need to interface with the Flash memory di- rectly. Instead, the user's software accesses the Flash memory by calling one of only six functions. AMD pro- vides this software to simplify system design and software integration efforts. The device offers complete compatibility with the JEDEC single-power-supply Flash command set standard. Commands are written to the command register using standard microprocessor write timings. Reading data out of the device is similar to reading from other Flash or EPROM devices. The host system can detect whether a program or erase operation is complete by using the device sta- tus bits: RY/BY# pin, DQ7 (Data# Polling) and DQ6/DQ2 (toggle bits). After a program or erase cycle has been completed, the device automatically returns to reading array data. The sector erase architecture allows memory sec- tors to be erased and reprogrammed without affecting the data contents of other sectors. The device is fully erased when shipped from the factory. Hardware data protection measures include a low V CC detector that automatically inhibits write opera- tions during power transitions. The hardware sector protection feature disables both program and erase operations in any combination of the sectors of mem- or y. Thi s c an be ac hie v ed in-s y s t e m or v i a programming equipment. The device offers two power-saving features. When addresses have been stable for a specified amount of time, the device enters the automatic sleep mode. Th e syste m can also place the device into th e standby mode. Power consumption is greatly re- duced in both modes. Device Bank 1 Bank 2 DL161 0.5 Mb 15.5 Mb DL162 2 Mb 14 Mb DL163 4 Mb 12 Mb DL164 8 Mb 8 Mb |
Similar Part No. - AM29DL163DB90EF |
|
Similar Description - AM29DL163DB90EF |
|
|
Link URL |
Privacy Policy |
ALLDATASHEET.COM |
Does ALLDATASHEET help your business so far? [ DONATE ] |
About Alldatasheet | Advertisement | Datasheet Upload | Contact us | Privacy Policy | Link Exchange | Manufacturer List All Rights Reserved©Alldatasheet.com |
Russian : Alldatasheetru.com | Korean : Alldatasheet.co.kr | Spanish : Alldatasheet.es | French : Alldatasheet.fr | Italian : Alldatasheetit.com Portuguese : Alldatasheetpt.com | Polish : Alldatasheet.pl | Vietnamese : Alldatasheet.vn Indian : Alldatasheet.in | Mexican : Alldatasheet.com.mx | British : Alldatasheet.co.uk | New Zealand : Alldatasheet.co.nz |
Family Site : ic2ic.com |
icmetro.com |