RD38F1020C0ZBL0 Intel, RD38F1020C0ZBL0 Datasheet - Page 22

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RD38F1020C0ZBL0

Manufacturer Part Number
RD38F1020C0ZBL0
Description
Manufacturer
Intel
Datasheet

Specifications of RD38F1020C0ZBL0

Operating Supply Voltage (max)
3.3V
Operating Temperature (max)
85C
Mounting
Surface Mount
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not Compliant

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C3 SCSP Flash Memory
3.7.5
Table 7.
3.7.6
3.7.7
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Reading Lock Status for a Block
The lock status of every block can be read in the configuration read mode of the device. To enter
this mode, write 90h to the device. Subsequent reads at Block Address + 00002 will output the lock
status of that block. The lock status is represented by the least significant outputs, DQ
DQ
Unlock command. It is also automatically set when entering Lock-Down. DQ
Down status and is set by the Lock-Down command. It cannot be cleared by software, only by
device reset or power-down.
Block Lock Status
Locking Operation During Erase Suspend
Changes to block lock status can be performed during an erase suspend by using the standard
locking command sequences to unlock, lock, or lock-down a block. This is useful in the case when
another block needs to be updated while an erase operation is in progress.
To change block locking during an erase operation, first write the erase suspend command (B0h),
then check the status register until it indicates that the erase operation has been suspended. Next
write the desired lock command sequence to a block and the lock status will be changed. After
completing any desired lock, read, or program operations, resume the erase operation with the
Erase Resume command (D0h).
If a block is locked or locked-down during a suspended erase of the same block, the locking status
bits will be changed immediately, but when the erase is resumed, the erase operation will complete.
Locking operations cannot be performed during a program suspend.
Status Register Error Checking
Using nested locking or program command sequences during erase suspend can introduce
ambiguity into status register results.
Since locking changes are performed using a two cycle command sequence, e.g., 60h followed by
01h to lock a block, following the Configuration Setup command (60h) with an invalid command
will produce a lock command error (SR.4 and SR.5 will be set to 1) in the status register. If a lock
command error occurs during an erase suspend, SR.4 and SR.5 will be set to 1, and will remain at 1
after the erase is resumed. When erase is complete, any possible error during the erase cannot be
detected via the status register because of the previous locking command error.
A similar situation happens if an error occurs during a program operation error nested within an
erase suspend.
Block Lock Configuration
• Block Is Unlocked
• Block Is Locked
• Block Is Locked-Down
0
indicates the Block Lock/Unlock status and is set by the Lock command and cleared by the
Intel
®
Advanced+ Boot Block Flash Memory (C3) SCSP Family
Item
Order Number: 252636, Revision: 004
Address
XX002
DQ
DQ
DQ
LOCK
Data
0
0
1
= 0
= 1
= 1
1
indicates Lock-
0
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and DQ
1
.

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