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IC FLASH 8MBIT 70NS 48TSOP

AT49BV802AT-70TU SL383

Manufacturer Part Number
AT49BV802AT-70TU SL383
Description
IC FLASH 8MBIT 70NS 48TSOP
Manufacturer
Atmel
Datasheet

Specifications of AT49BV802AT-70TU SL383

Format - Memory
FLASH
Memory Type
FLASH
Memory Size
8M (1M x 8 or 512K x 16)
Speed
70ns
Interface
Parallel
Voltage - Supply
2.65 V ~ 3.6 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
48-TSOP
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
4.6.3
4.7
4.7.1
4.7.2
4.8
3405E–FLASH–2/07
Sector Lockdown
Erase Suspend/Erase Resume
Erase/Program Status Bit
Sector Lockdown Detection
Sector Lockdown Override
The device offers a status bit on I/O5, which indicates whether the program or erase operation
has exceeded a specified internal pulse count limit. If the status bit is a “1”, the device is unable
to verify that an erase or a byte/word program operation has been successfully performed. If a
program (Sector Erase) command is issued to a protected sector, the protected sector will not
be programmed (erased). The device will go to a status read mode and the I/O5 status bit will be
set high, indicating the program (erase) operation did not complete as requested. Once the
erase/program status bit has been set to a “1”, the system must write the Product ID Exit com-
mand to return to the read mode. The erase/program status bit is a “0” while the erase or
program operation is still in progress. Please see
Each sector has a programming lockdown feature. This feature prevents programming of data in
the designated sectors once the feature has been enabled. These sectors can contain secure
code that is used to bring up the system. Enabling the lockdown feature will allow the boot code
to stay in the device while data in the rest of the device is updated. This feature does not have to
be activated; any sector’s usage as a write-protected region is optional to the user.
At power-up or reset, all sectors are unlocked. To activate the lockdown for a specific sector, the
six-bus cycle Sector Lockdown command must be issued. Once a sector has been locked down,
the contents of the sector is read-only and cannot be erased or programmed.
A software method is available to determine if programming of a sector is locked down. When
the device is in the software product identification mode (see
Entry/Exit”
if programming the sector is locked down. If the data on I/O0 is low, the sector can be pro-
grammed; if the data on I/O0 is high, the program lockdown feature has been enabled and the
sector cannot be programmed. The software product identification exit code should be used to
return to standard operation.
The only way to unlock a sector that is locked down is through reset or power-up cycles. After
power-up or reset, the content of a sector that is locked down can be erased and reprogrammed.
The Erase Suspend command allows the system to interrupt a sector or chip erase operation
and then program or read data from a different sector within the memory. After the Erase Sus-
pend command is given, the device requires a maximum time of 15 µs to suspend the erase
operation. After the erase operation has been suspended, the system can then read data or pro-
gram data to any other sector within the device. An address is not required during the Erase
Suspend command. During a sector erase suspend, another sector cannot be erased. To
resume the sector erase operation, the system must write the Erase Resume command. The
Erase Resume command is a one-bus cycle command. The device also supports an erase sus-
pend during a complete chip erase. While the chip erase is suspended, the user can read from
any sector within the memory that is protected. The command sequence for a chip erase sus-
pend and a sector erase suspend are the same.
sections on
page
24), a read from address location 00002H within a sector will show
“Status Bit Table” on page 12
“Software Product Identification
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for more details.
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