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n25q064

Manufacturer Part Number
n25q064
Description
64mb 1.8v, Multiple I/o, 4kb Subsector Erase, Xip Enabled, Serial Flash Memory With 108 Mhz Spi Bus Interface
Manufacturer
Numonyx
Datasheet

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N25Q064 - 1.8V
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Note:
Instructions
The device can work in three different protocols: Extended SPI, DIO-SPI and QIO-SPI.
Each protocol has a dedicated instruction set, and each instruction set features the same
functionality:
The application can choose in every time of the device life which protocol to use by setting
the dedicated bits either in the Non Volatile Configuration Register or the Volatile Enhanced
Configuration Register.
In multiple SPI protocols, all instructions, addresses, and data are parallel on two lines (DIO-
SPI protocol) or four lines (QIO-SPI protocol).
All instructions, addresses and data are shifted in and out of the device, most significant bit
first.
Serial Data input(s) is (are) sampled on the first rising edge of Serial Clock (C) after Chip
Select (S) is driven Low. Then, the one-byte instruction code must be shifted in to the
device, most significant bit first, on Serial Data input(s), each bit being latched on the rising
edges of Serial Clock (C). Instruction code is shifted into the device just on DQ0 in Extended
SPI protocol, on DQ0 and DQ1 in DIO-SPI protocol and on DQ0, DQ1, DQ2, and DQ3 in
QIO-SPI protocol.
In standard mode every instruction sequence starts with a one-byte instruction code.
Depending on the instruction, this might be followed by address bytes, or by data bytes, or
by both or none.
In XIP modes only read operation and exit XIP mode can be performed, and to read the
memory content no instructions code are needed: the device directly receives addresses
and after a configurable number of dummy clock cycle it outputs the required data.
Read, program and erase the memory and the 64 byte OTP area,
Suspend and resume the program or erase operations,
Read and modify all the registers and to read the device ID: please note that in this
case there is a small functionality difference among the single and the multiple I/O read
ID instructions. See
Section 9.3.1: Multiple I/O Read Identification
Section 9.2.1: Multiple I/O Read Identification protocol
Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice.
(MIORDID).
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