FM25V10-G Ramtron, FM25V10-G Datasheet - Page 5

F-RAM 1M (128Kx8) 2.0-3.6V

FM25V10-G

Manufacturer Part Number
FM25V10-G
Description
F-RAM 1M (128Kx8) 2.0-3.6V
Manufacturer
Ramtron
Datasheet

Specifications of FM25V10-G

Organization
128 K x 8
Operating Supply Voltage
2 V to 3.6 V
Operating Temperature Range
- 40 C to + 85 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Memory Size
1 Mbit
Interface
SPI
Package / Case
SOIC-8
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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Power Up to First Access
The FM25V10 is not accessible for a period of time
(t
timing parameter t
from V
Data Transfer
All data transfers to and from the FM25V10 occur in
8-bit groups. They are synchronized to the clock
signal (C), and they transfer most significant bit
(MSB) first. Serial inputs are registered on the rising
edge of C. Outputs are driven from the falling edge of
clock C.
Command Structure
There are ten commands called op-codes that can be
issued by the bus master to the FM25V10. They are
listed in the table below. These op-codes control the
functions performed by the memory. They can be
divided into three categories. First, there are
commands that have no subsequent operations. They
perform a single function, such as to enable a write
operation. Second are commands followed by one
byte, either in or out. They operate on the Status
Register. The third group includes commands for
memory transactions followed by address and one or
more bytes of data.
Table 1. Op-code Commands
WREN – Set Write Enable Latch
The FM25V10 will power up with writes disabled.
The WREN command must be issued prior to any
write operation. Sending the WREN op-code will
allow the user to issue subsequent op-codes for write
operations. These include writing the Status Register
(WRSR) and writing the memory (WRITE).
Sending the WREN op-code causes the internal Write
Enable Latch to be set. A flag bit in the Status
Register, called WEL, indicates the state of the latch.
WEL=1
Attempting to write the WEL bit in the Status
Register has no effect on the state of this bit.
Completing any write operation will automatically
Rev. 2.0
May 2010
PU
Name
WREN
WRDI
RDSR
WRSR
READ
FSTRD
WRITE
SLEEP
RDID
SNR
) after power up.
DD
(min) to the first /S low.
indicates
Description
Set Write Enable Latch
Write Disable
Read Status Register
Write Status Register
Read Memory Data
Fast Read Memory Data
Write Memory Data
Enter Sleep Mode
Read Device ID
Read S/N
PU
, which is the minimum time
that
Users must comply with the
writes
are
Op-code
0000 0110b
0000 0100b
0000 0101b
0000 0001b
0000 0011b
0000 1011b
0000 0010b
1011 1001b
1001 1111b
1100 0011b
permitted.
clear the write-enable latch and prevent further
writes without another WREN command. Figure 5
below
configuration.
WRDI – Write Disable
The WRDI command disables all write activity by
clearing the Write Enable Latch. The user can verify
that writes are disabled by reading the WEL bit in
the Status Register and verifying that WEL=0.
Figure 6 illustrates the WRDI command bus
configuration.
RDSR – Read Status Register
The RDSR command allows the bus master to
verify the contents of the Status Register. Reading
Status provides information about the current state
of the write protection features. Following the
RDSR op-code, the FM25V10 will return one byte
with the contents of the Status Register. The Status
Register is described in detail in the section below.
Q
Q
S
C
D
S
C
D
Figure 5. WREN Bus Configuration
Figure 6. WRDI Bus Configuration
illustrates
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
the
0
0
2
2
FM25V10 - 1Mb SPI FRAM
0
0
3
3
Hi-Z
Hi-Z
WREN
4
0
4
0
1
1
5
5
command
1
0
6
6
0
0
7
7
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