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AM29DL323GB90EI

Manufacturer Part Number
AM29DL323GB90EI
Description
Flash Memory IC
Manufacturer
AMD (ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES)

Specifications of AM29DL323GB90EI

Memory Configuration
4M X 8 / 2M X 16 Bit
Supply Voltage Max
3.6V
Access Time, Tacc
90nS
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Supply Voltage
3V

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DEVICE BUS OPERATIONS
This section describes the requirements and use of
the device bus operations, which are initiated through
the internal command register. The command register
itself does not occupy any addressable memory loca-
tion. The register is a latch used to store the com-
mands, along with the address and data information
needed to execute the command. The contents of the
Legend: L = Logic Low = V
A
Notes:
1. Addresses are A20:A0 in word mode (BYTE# = V
2. The sector protect and sector unprotect functions may also be implemented via programming equipment. See the “Sector/Sector
3. If WP#/ACC = V
Word/Byte Configuration
The BYTE# pin controls whether the device data I/O
pins operate in the byte or word configuration. If the
BYTE# pin is set at logic ‘1’, the device is in word con-
figuration, DQ0–DQ15 are active and controlled by
CE# and OE#.
If the BYTE# pin is set at logic ‘0’, the device is in byte
configuration, and only data I/O pins DQ7–DQ0 are
active and controlled by CE# and OE#. The data I/O
pins DQ8–DQ14 are tri-stated, and the DQ15 pin is
used as an input for the LSB (A-1) address function.
10
Read
Write
Standby
Output Disable
Reset
Sector Protect (Note 2)
Sector Unprotect (Note 2)
Temporary Sector
Unprotect
IN
Block Protection and Unprotection” section.
protection depends on whether they were last protected or unprotected using the method described in “Sector/Sector Block
Protection and Unprotection”. If WP#/ACC = V
= Address In, D
Operation
IN
IL
, the two outermost boot sectors remain protected. If WP#/ACC = V
= Data In, D
V
IL
0.3 V
CE#
, H = Logic High = V
CC
X
X
L
L
L
L
L
±
OUT
OE#
H
H
H
H
L
X
X
X
= Data Out
WE# RESET#
H
X
H
X
X
Table 1. Device Bus Operations
L
L
L
IH
HH
D A T A
V
0.3 V
, V
V
V
V
CC
H
H
H
, all sectors will be unprotected.
L
ID
ID
ID
IH
ID
±
), A20:A-1 in byte mode (BYTE# = V
Am29DL32xG
= 8.5–12.5 V, V
WP#/ACC
(Note 3)
(Note 3)
(Note 3)
L/H
L/H
L/H
L/H
S H E E T
H
register serve as inputs to the internal state machine.
The state machine outputs dictate the function of the
device. Table 1 lists the device bus operations, the in-
puts and control levels they require, and the resulting
output. The following subsections describe each of
these operations in further detail.
Requirements for Reading Array Data
To read array data from the outputs, the system must
drive the CE# and OE# pins to V
control and selects the device. OE# is the output con-
trol and gates array data to the output pins. WE#
should remain at V
whether the device outputs array data in words or
bytes.
The internal state machine is set for reading array data
upon device power-up, or after a hardware reset. This
ensures that no spurious alteration of the memory
content occurs during the power transition. No com-
mand is necessary in this mode to obtain array data.
Standard microprocessor read cycles that assert valid
addresses on the device address inputs produce valid
HH
A1 = H, A0 = L
A1 = H, A0 = L
SA, A6 = H,
= 9.0 ± 0.5 V, X = Don’t Care, SA = Sector Address,
Addresses
SA, A6 = L,
(Note 2)
A
A
A
X
X
X
IN
IN
IN
IH
BYTE#
High-Z
High-Z
High-Z
IH
= V
, the two outermost boot sector
D
D
D
IL
OUT
X
X
. The BYTE# pin determines
).
IN
IN
IH
DQ15–DQ8
High-Z, DQ15 = A-1
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DQ8–DQ14 =
BYTE#
IL
High-Z
High-Z
High-Z
High-Z
= V
. CE# is the power
X
X
IL
High-Z
High-Z
High-Z
DQ7–
D
DQ0
D
D
D
D
OUT
IN
IN
IN
IN

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