MD2533-D8G-X-P-T SanDisk, MD2533-D8G-X-P-T Datasheet - Page 29

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MD2533-D8G-X-P-T

Manufacturer Part Number
MD2533-D8G-X-P-T
Description
Manufacturer
SanDisk
Type
Flash Disk Moduler
Datasheet

Specifications of MD2533-D8G-X-P-T

Density
1GByte
Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
1.8/3.3V
Operating Temperature (min)
-40C
Operating Temperature (max)
85C
Package Type
FBGA
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
115
Operating Temperature Classification
Industrial
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
1.65/2.7V
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
1.95/3.6V
Programmable
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Supplier Unconfirmed
Rev. 1.2
4.
4.1.1
Data and code protection is implemented on a per-partition basis. The user can configure each
partition as read protected, write protected, or read and write protected.
A protected partition may be protected by either/both of these mechanisms:
In order to set or remove read/write protection, the protection key must be used as follows:
The only way to read or write from/to a partition that is protected against read or write, is to
insert the key. This is also true for modifying its attributes (protection key, read, write and lock).
Read/write access is disabled (the key is automatically removed) in each of the following events:
For further information on protection, please refer to the DOC Driver 1.0 Block Device (BD)
Software Development Kit (SDK) developer guide.
4.1.2 LOCK# signal
mDOC H3 has an additional hardware safety measure. If the Lock option is enabled for a
specific partition, and the LOCK# signal is asserted, the protected partition has an additional
hardware lock that prevents read/write access to the partition, even with the use of the correct
protection key.
4.1.3 Sticky Lock (SLOCK)
It is possible to set the Lock protection for one session only; that is, until the next power-up or
reset. This Sticky Lock feature can be useful when the boot code in the boot partition must be
read/write protected. Upon power-up, the boot code must be unprotected so the CPU can run it
directly from mDOC H3. At the end of the boot process, protection can be set until the next
power-up or reset. This is done by setting the Sticky Lock (SLOCK) bit in the Software Lock
register, or using a dedicated S/W API, and has the same effect as asserting the LOCK# signal.
Once set, SLOCK can only be cleared by asserting the RSTIN# input. Like the LOCK# input,
assertion of this bit prevents the protection key from disabling the protection for a given
partition. There is no need to mount the partition prior to this operation.
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Read/Write-Protected partitions
• Up to 64 bit protection key
• Hard-wired LOCK# signal
• Sticky lock (SLOCK)
• Insert the protection key to remove read/write protection
• Remove the protection key to set read/write protection
• Power-down
• Removal of the protection key
ATA
P
ROTECTION AND
S
ECURITY
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NABLING FEATURES
mDOC H3 EFD Featuring Embedded TrueFFS Data Sheet
Data Protection and Security-Enabling features
92-DS-1205-10

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