M29W640GB60ZA6E NUMONYX, M29W640GB60ZA6E Datasheet - Page 32

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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
4.2.10
4.2.11
4.3
4.3.1
4.3.2
32/90
The write buffer programming sequence can be aborted in the following ways:
The abort condition is indicated by DQ1 = 1, DQ7 = DATA# (for the last address location
loaded), DQ6 = toggle, and DQ5=0. A Write-to-Buffer-Abort Reset command sequence
must be written to reset the device for the next operation. Note that the full 3-cycle Write-to-
Buffer-Abort Reset command sequence is required when using write-buffer-programming
features in unlock bypass mode.
See
pseudocode, for a suggested flowchart on using the Write to Buffer and Program command.
Write to Buffer and Program Confirm command
The Write to Buffer and Program Confirm command is used to confirm a Write to Buffer and
Program command and to program the n+1 words loaded in the write buffer by this
command.
Write to Buffer and Program Abort and Reset command
The Write to Buffer and Program Abort and Reset command is used to reset the device after
a Write to Buffer and Program command has been aborted.
Block protection commands
Enter Extended Block command
The device has an extra 256-byte block (extended block) that can only be accessed using
the Enter Extended Block command. Three bus write cycles are required to issue the
Extended Block command. Once the command has been issued the device enters extended
block mode where all bus read or write operations to the boot block addresses access the
extended block. The extended block (with the same address as the boot blocks) cannot be
erased, and can be treated as one-time programmable (OTP) memory. In extended block
mode the boot blocks are not accessible.
To exit from the extended block mode the Exit Extended Block command must be issued.
The extended block can be protected, however once protected the protection cannot be
undone.
Exit Extended Block command
The Exit Extended Block command is used to exit from the extended block mode and return
the device to read mode. Four bus write operations are required to issue the command.
Appendix E:
Load a value that is greater than the page buffer size during the number of locations to
program step
Write to an address in a block different than the one specified during the Write-Buffer-
Load command
Write an address/data pair to a different write-buffer-page than the one selected by the
starting address during the write buffer data loading stage of the operation
Write data other than the Confirm command after the specified number of data load
cycles.
Flowchart,
Figure 30: Write to Buffer and Program flowchart and

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