S25FL016A Meet Spansion Inc., S25FL016A Datasheet - Page 16

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S25FL016A

Manufacturer Part Number
S25FL016A
Description
16 Megabit Cmos 3.0 Volt Flash Memory With 50 Mhz Spi Bus Interface
Manufacturer
Meet Spansion Inc.
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9. Command Definitions
9.1
16
Read Data Bytes (READ)
The host system must shift all commands, addresses, and data in and out of the device, beginning with the
most significant bit. On the first rising edge of SCK after CS# is driven low, the device accepts the one-byte
command on SI (all commands are one byte long), most significant bit first. Each successive bit is latched on
the rising edge of SCK.
Every command sequence begins with a one-byte command code. The command may be followed by
address, data, both, or nothing, depending on the command. CS# must be driven high after the last bit of the
command sequence has been written.
The Read Data Bytes (READ), Read Status Register (RDSR), Read Data Bytes at Higher Speed
(FAST_READ) and Read Identification (RDID) command sequences are followed by a data output sequence
on SO. CS# can be driven high after any bit of the sequence is output to terminate the operation.
The Page Program (PP), Sector Erase (SE), Bulk Erase (BE), Write Status Register (WRSR), Write Enable
(WREN), or Write Disable (WRDI) commands require that CS# be driven high at a byte boundary, otherwise
the command is not executed. Since a byte is composed of eight bits, CS# must therefore be driven high
when the number of clock pulses after CS# is driven low is an exact multiple of eight.
The device ignores any attempt to access the memory array during a Write Status Register, program, or
erase operation, and continues the operation uninterrupted.
The Read Data Bytes (READ) command reads data from the memory array at the frequency (f
at the SCK input, with a maximum speed of 33 MHz. The host system must first select the device by driving
CS# low. The READ command is then written to SI, followed by a 3-byte address (A23-A0). Each bit is
latched on the rising edge of SCK. The memory array data, at that address, are output serially on SO at a
frequency f
Figure 9.1
any location. The device automatically increments to the next higher address after each byte of data is output.
The entire memory array can therefore be read with a single READ command. When the highest address is
reached, the address counter reverts to 00000h, allowing the read sequence to continue indefinitely.
The READ command is terminated by driving CS# high at any time during data output. The device rejects any
READ command issued while it is executing a program, erase, or Write Status Register operation, and
continues the operation uninterrupted.
SCK
CS#
SI
SO
Mode 3
Mode 0
Hi-Z
and
SCK
, on the falling edge of SCK.
Table 9.4 on page 25
0
1
Command
Table 9.4 on page 25
2
Figure 9.1 Read Data Bytes (READ) Command Sequence
3
4
5
6
detail the READ command sequence. The first byte specified can be at
S25FL016A
7
MSB
23 22 21
8
D a t a
lists the complete set of commands.
9
24-Bit Address
10
3 2 1 0
S h e e t
28
29
30
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
MSB
7 6 5
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Data Out 1
4
3 2 1 0 7
SCK
Data Out 2
) presented

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