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SST39VF801C-FF-4C-MAKE Datasheet(PDF) 8 Page - Silicon Storage Technology, Inc |
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8 / 38 page ©2011 Silicon Storage Technology, Inc. DS25041A 05/11 8 8 Mbit (x16) Multi-Purpose Flash Plus SST39VF801C / SST39VF802C / SST39LF801C / SST39LF802C Data Sheet A Microchip Technology Company sixth WE# pulse. The End-of-Erase operation can be determined using either Data# Polling or Toggle Bit methods. See Figures 12 and 13 for timing waveforms and Figure 26 for the flowchart. Any com- mands issued during the Sector- or Block-Erase operation are ignored. When WP# is low, any attempt to Sector- (Block-) Erase the protected block will be ignored. During the command sequence, WP# should be statically held high or low. Erase-Suspend/Erase-Resume Commands The Erase-Suspend operation temporarily suspends a Sector- or Block-Erase operation thus allowing data to be read from any memory location, or program data into any sector/block that is not suspended for an Erase operation. The operation is executed by issuing one byte command sequence with Erase- Suspend command (B0H). The device automatically enters read mode typically within 20 µs after the Erase-Suspend command had been issued. Valid data can be read from any sector or block that is not suspended from an Erase operation. Reading at address location within erase-suspended sectors/ blocks will output DQ2 toggling and DQ6 at ‘1’. While in Erase-Suspend mode, a Word-Program opera- tion is allowed except for the sector or block selected for Erase-Suspend. To resume Sector-Erase or Block-Erase operation which has been suspended the system must issue Erase Resume command. The operation is executed by issuing one byte command sequence with Erase Resume command (30H) at any address in the last Byte sequence. Chip-Erase Operation The SST39VF801C/802C and SST39LF801C/802C provide a Chip-Erase operation, which allows the user to erase the entire memory array to the ‘1’ state. This is useful when the entire device must be quickly erased. The Chip-Erase operation is initiated by executing a six-byte command sequence with Chip-Erase command (10H) at address 555H in the last byte sequence. The Erase operation begins with the rising edge of the sixth WE# or CE#, whichever occurs first. During the Erase operation, the only valid read is Toggle Bit or Data# Polling. See Table 7 for the command sequence, Figure 11 for timing diagram, and Figure 26 for the flowchart. Any commands issued during the Chip-Erase operation are ignored. When WP# is low, any attempt to Chip-Erase will be ignored. During the command sequence, WP# should be statically held high or low. Write Operation Status Detection The SST39VF801C/802C and SST39LF801C/802C provide two software means to detect the comple- tion of a Write (Program or Erase) cycle, in order to optimize the system write cycle time. The software detection includes two status bits: Data# Polling (DQ7) and Toggle Bit (DQ6). The End-of-Write detec- tion mode is enabled after the rising edge of WE#, which initiates the internal Program or Erase opera- tion. The actual completion of the nonvolatile write is asynchronous with the system; therefore, either a Data# Polling or Toggle Bit read may be simultaneous with the completion of the write cycle. If this occurs, the system may possibly get an erroneous result, i.e., valid data may appear to conflict with either DQ7 or DQ6. In order to prevent spurious rejection, if an erroneous result occurs, the software routine should include a loop to read the accessed location an additional two (2) times. If both reads are valid, then the device has completed the Write cycle, otherwise the rejection is valid. |
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