DSM2180F3V-15K6 STMicroelectronics, DSM2180F3V-15K6 Datasheet - Page 23

IC FLASH 1MBIT 150NS 52PLCC

DSM2180F3V-15K6

Manufacturer Part Number
DSM2180F3V-15K6
Description
IC FLASH 1MBIT 150NS 52PLCC
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Datasheets

Specifications of DSM2180F3V-15K6

Format - Memory
FLASH
Memory Type
FLASH
Memory Size
1M (128K x 8)
Speed
150ns
Interface
Parallel
Voltage - Supply
3 V ~ 3.6 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
52-PLCC
Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
3.3V
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
2.97V
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
3.63V
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
52
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
497-1336-5

Available stocks

Company
Part Number
Manufacturer
Quantity
Price
Part Number:
DSM2180F3V-15K6
Manufacturer:
FREESCALE
Quantity:
101
Part Number:
DSM2180F3V-15K6
Manufacturer:
STMicroelectronics
Quantity:
10 000
Part Number:
DSM2180F3V-15K6
Manufacturer:
ST
0
Figure 11. Data Toggle Flowchart
The Error Flag (DQ5) bit is set if either an internal
time-out occurred while the embedded algorithm
attempted to program the byte, or if the DSP at-
tempted to program a 1 to a bit that was not erased
(not erased is logic 0).
It is suggested (as with all Flash memories) to read
the location again after the embedded program-
ming algorithm has completed, to compare the
byte that was written to Flash memory with the
byte that was intended to be written.
When using the Data Toggle method after an
Erase cycle, Figure 11 still applies. the Toggle
Flag (DQ6) bit toggles until the Erase cycle is com-
plete. A 1 on the Error Flag (DQ5) bit indicates a
time-out condition on the Erase cycle, a 0 indi-
cates no error. The DSP can read any location
within the sector being erased to get the Toggle
Flag (DQ6) bit and the Error Flag (DQ5) bit.
PSDsoft Express generates ANSI C code func-
tions which implement these Data Toggling algo-
rithms.
Erasing Flash Memory
Flash Bulk Erase. The Flash Bulk Erase instruc-
tion sequence uses six write operations followed
by a read operation of the status register, as de-
scribed in Table 5. If any byte of the Bulk Erase in-
struction sequence is wrong, the Bulk Erase
instruction sequence aborts and the device is re-
NO
DQ5 & DQ6
READ DQ6
TOGGLE
TOGGLE
START
READ
FAIL
DQ6
DQ5
DQ6
= 1
=
=
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
PASS
AI01370B
set to the Read Flash memory status. The Bulk
Erase command may be addresses to any one in-
dividual valid Flash memory segment (FS0-FS7)
and the entire array (all segments) will be erased.
During a Bulk Erase, the memory status may be
checked by reading the Error Flag (DQ5) bit, the
Toggle Flag (DQ6) bit, and the Data Polling Flag
(DQ7) bit, as detailed in the section entitled “Pro-
gramming Flash Memory”, on page 21. The Error
Flag (DQ5) bit returns a 1 if there has been an
Erase Failure (maximum number of Erase cycles
have been executed).
It is not necessary to program the memory with
00h because the device automatically does this
before erasing to 0FFh.
During execution of the Bulk Erase instruction se-
quence, the Flash memory does not accept any in-
struction sequences.
The address provided with the Flash Bulk Erase
command sequence (Table 5) may select any one
of the eight internal Flash memory Sector Select
signals (FS0 - FS7). An erase of the entire Flash
memory array will occur even though the com-
mand was sent to just one Flash memory sector.
Flash Sector Erase. The Sector Erase instruc-
tion sequence uses six write operations, as de-
scribed in Table 5. Additional Flash Sector Erase
codes and Flash memory sector addresses can be
written subsequently to erase other Flash memory
sectors in parallel, without further coded cycles, if
the additional bytes are transmitted in a shorter
time than the time-out period of about 100 µs. The
input of a new Sector Erase code restarts the time-
out period.
The status of the internal timer can be monitored
through the level of the Erase Time-out Flag (DQ3)
bit. If the Erase Time-out Flag (DQ3) bit is 0, the
Sector Erase instruction sequence has been re-
ceived and the time-out period is counting. If the
Erase Time-out Flag (DQ3) bit is 1, the time-out
period has expired and the device is busy erasing
the Flash memory sector(s). Before and during
Erase time-out, any instruction sequence other
than Suspend Sector Erase and Resume Sector
Erase instruction sequences abort the cycle that is
currently in progress, and reset the device to Read
Array mode. It is not necessary to program the
Flash memory sector with 00h as the device does
this automatically before erasing (byte=FFh).
During a Sector Erase, the memory status may be
checked by reading the Error Flag (DQ5) bit, the
Toggle Flag (DQ6) bit, and the Data Polling Flag
(DQ7) bit, as detailed in the section entitled “Pro-
gramming Flash Memory”, on page 21.
During execution of the Erase cycle, the Flash
memory accepts only Reset and Suspend Sector
Erase instruction sequences. Erasure of one
DSM2180F3V
23/63

Related parts for DSM2180F3V-15K6