M29W640GB60ZA6E NUMONYX, M29W640GB60ZA6E Datasheet - Page 26

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M29W640GB60ZA6E

Manufacturer Part Number
M29W640GB60ZA6E
Description
Flash Mem Parallel 3V/3.3V 64M-Bit 8M x 8/4M x 16 60ns 48-Pin TFBGA Tray
Manufacturer
NUMONYX
Datasheet

Specifications of M29W640GB60ZA6E

Package
48TFBGA
Cell Type
NOR
Density
64 Mb
Architecture
Sectored
Block Organization
Asymmetrical
Location Of Boot Block
Bottom
Typical Operating Supply Voltage
3|3.3 V
Sector Size
8KByte x 8|64KByte x 127
Timing Type
Asynchronous
Operating Temperature
-40 to 85 °C
Interface Type
Parallel
4.1.7
4.1.8
4.1.9
26/90
Erase Resume command
The Erase Resume command must be used to restart the program/erase controller after an
Erase Suspend. The device must be in read array mode before the Resume command will
be accepted. An erase can be suspended and resumed more than once.
Program Suspend command
The Program Suspend command allows the system to interrupt a program operation so that
data can be read from any block. When the Program Suspend command is issued during a
program operation, the device suspends the program operation within the program suspend
latency time (see
updates the status register bits.
After the program operation has been suspended, the system can read array data from any
address. However, data read from program-suspended addresses is not valid.
The Program Suspend command may also be issued during a program operation while an
erase is suspended. In this case, data may be read from any addresses not in Erase
Suspend or Program Suspend. If a read is needed from the extended block area (one-time
program area), the user must use the proper command sequences to enter and exit this
region.
The system may also issue the Auto Select command sequence when the device is in the
program suspend mode. The system can read as many auto select codes as required.
When the device exits the auto select mode, the device reverts to the program suspend
mode, and is ready for another valid operation. See Auto Select command sequence for
more information.
Program Resume command
After the Program Resume command is issued, the device reverts to programming. The
controller can determine the status of the program operation using the DQ7 or DQ6 status
bits, just as in the standard program operation. See write operation status for more
information.
The system must write the Program Resume command, to exit the program suspend mode
and to continue the programming operation.
Further issuing of the Resume command is ignored. Another Program Suspend command
can be written after the device has resumed programming.
Table 12: Program, erase times and endurance cycles
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