m29dw256g Numonyx, m29dw256g Datasheet - Page 48

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m29dw256g

Manufacturer Part Number
m29dw256g
Description
256-mbit X16, Multiple Bank, Page, Dual Boot 3 V Supply Flash Memory
Manufacturer
Numonyx
Datasheet

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Error bit (DQ5)
The error bit can be used to identify errors detected by the program/erase controller. The
error bit is set to ’1’ when a program, block erase or chip erase operation fails to write the
correct data to the memory. If the error bit is set a Read/Reset command must be issued
before other commands are issued. The error bit is output on DQ5 when the status register
is read.
Note that the Program command cannot change a bit set to ’0’ back to ’1’ and attempting to
do so will set DQ5 to ‘1’. A bus read operation to that address will show the bit is still ‘0’. One
of the erase commands must be used to set all the bits in a block or in the whole memory
from ’0’ to ’1’.
Erase timer bit (DQ3)
The erase timer bit can be used to identify the start of program/erase controller operation
during a Block Erase command. Once the program/erase controller starts erasing the erase
timer bit is set to ’1’. Before the program/erase controller starts the erase timer bit is set to ’0’
and additional blocks to be erased may be written to the command interface. The erase
timer bit is output on DQ3 when the status register is read.
Alternative toggle bit (DQ2)
The alternative toggle bit can be used to monitor the program/erase controller during erase
operations. The alternative toggle bit is output on DQ2 when the status register is read.
During chip erase and block erase operations the toggle bit changes from ’0’ to ’1’ to ’0’,
etc., with successive bus read operations from addresses within the blocks being erased. A
protected block is treated the same as a block not being erased. Once the operation
completes the memory returns to read mode.
During erase suspend the alternative toggle bit changes from ’0’ to ’1’ to ’0’, etc. with
successive bus read operations from addresses within the blocks being erased. Bus read
operations to addresses within blocks not being erased will output the memory array data as
if in read mode.
After an erase operation that causes the error bit to be set, the alternative toggle bit can be
used to identify which block or blocks have caused the error. The alternative toggle bit
changes from ’0’ to ’1’ to ’0’, etc. with successive bus read operations from addresses within
blocks that have not erased correctly. The alternative toggle bit does not change if the
addressed block has erased correctly.
Buffered program abort bit (DQ1)
The buffered program abort bit, DQ1, is set to ‘1’ when a write to buffer program or
enhanced buffered program operation aborts. The Buffered Program Abort Reset command
must be issued to return the device to read mode (see
command
program
commands).
and
Enhanced Buffered Program Abort Reset command
Buffered Program Abort Reset
in
Section 6.3: Fast

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