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S29GL256S90DHI023

Manufacturer Part Number
S29GL256S90DHI023
Description
Flash 256M, 3V, 90ns Parallel NOR Flash
Manufacturer
Spansion
Datasheet

Specifications of S29GL256S90DHI023

Rohs
yes
Data Bus Width
16 bit
Memory Type
NOR Flash
Memory Size
256 Mbit
Architecture
Eclipse
Timing Type
Asynchronous
Interface Type
CFI
Access Time
90 ns
Supply Voltage - Max
3.6 V
Supply Voltage - Min
2.7 V
Maximum Operating Current
60 mA
Operating Temperature
- 40 C to + 85 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Package / Case
FBGA-64
Organization
128 KB x 128
3.4
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3.4.1
3.4.2
Sector Protection Methods
Write Protect Signal
ASP
If WP# = V
of any other ASP configuration. Whether it is the lowest or highest sector depends on the device ordering
option (model) selected. If WP# = V
but it may be protected by other aspects of ASP configuration. WP# has an internal pull-up; when
unconnected, WP# is at V
Advanced Sector Protection (ASP) is a set of independent hardware and software methods used to disable or
enable programming or erase operations, individually, in any or all sectors. This section describes the various
methods of protecting data stored in the memory array. An overview of these methods is shown in
Every main flash array sector has a non-volatile (PPB) and a volatile (DYB) protection bit associated with it.
When either bit is 0, the sector is protected from program and erase operations.
The PPB bits are protected from program and erase when the PPB Lock bit is 0. There are two methods for
managing the state of the PPB Lock bit, Persistent Protection and Password Protection.
The Persistent Protection method sets the PPB Lock to 1 during POR or Hardware Reset so that the PPB bits
are unprotected by a device reset. There is a command to clear the PPB Lock bit to 0 to protect the PPB bits.
4. N = Highest Address Sector.
IL
, the lowest or highest address sector is protected from program or erase operations independent
Memory Array
Sector N-2
Sector N-1
Sector N
Sector 0
Sector 1
Sector 2
4
D a t a
IH
.
Figure 3.1 Advanced Sector Protection Overview
GL-S MirrorBit
S h e e t
IH
0 = PPBs Locked
, the lowest or highest address sector is not protected by the WP# signal
5. 0 = Sector Protected,
6. PPBs programmed individually,
1 = Sector Unprotected.
but cleared collectively
Password Method
64-bit Password
(One Time Protect)
Protection Bit
PPB Lock Bit
Persistent
®
PPB N-2
PPB N-1
(PPB)
PPB 0
PPB 1
PPB 2
PPB N
Family
(DQ2)
(One Time Programmable)
5,6
1 = PPBs Unlocked
Lock Register
1,2,3
Persistent Method
(DQ1)
7. 0 = Sector Protected,
8. Protect effective only if corresponding PPB
9. Volatile Bits: defaults to user choice upon
1 = Sector Unprotected.
is “1” (unprotected).
power-up (see ordering options).
1. Bit is volatile, and defaults to “1” on reset (to
2. Programming to “0” locks all PPBs to their
3. Once programmed to “0”, requires hardware
“0” if in Password Mode).
current state.
reset to unlock or application of the
password.
Protection Bit
Dynamic
DYB N-2
DYB N-1
(DYB)
DYB N
DYB 0
DYB 1
DYB 2
7,8,9
Figure
3.1.
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