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am45dl3208g

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am45dl3208g
Description
Stacked Multi-chip Package Mcp Flash Memory And Sram
Manufacturer
Advanced Micro Devices
Datasheet
RY/BY#: Ready/Busy#
The RY/BY# is a dedicated, open-drain output pin
which indicates whether an Embedded Algorithm is in
progress or complete. The RY/BY# status is valid after
the rising edge of the final WE# pulse in the command
sequence. Since RY/BY# is an open-drain output, sev-
eral RY/BY# pins can be tied together in parallel with a
pull-up resistor to V
If the output is low (Busy), the device is actively eras-
ing or programming. (This includes programming in
the Erase Suspend mode.) If the output is high
(Ready), the device is in the read mode, the standby
mode, or one of the banks is in the erase-sus-
pend-read mode.
Table 17
DQ6: Toggle Bit I
Toggle Bit I on DQ6 indicates whether an Embedded
Program or Erase algorithm is in progress or com-
plete, or whether the device has entered the Erase
Suspend mode. Toggle Bit I may be read at any ad-
dress, and is valid after the rising edge of the final
WE# pulse in the command sequence (prior to the
program or erase operation), and during the sector
erase time-out.
During an Embedded Program or Erase algorithm op-
eration, successive read cycles to any address cause
DQ6 to toggle. The system may use either OE# or
CE#f to control the read cycles. When the operation is
complete, DQ6 stops toggling.
After an erase command sequence is written, if all
sectors selected for erasing are protected, DQ6 tog-
gles for approximately 100 µs, then returns to reading
array data. If not all selected sectors are protected, the
Embedded Erase algorithm erases the unprotected
sectors, and ignores the selected sectors that are pro-
tected.
The system can use DQ6 and DQ2 together to deter-
mine whether a sector is actively erasing or is
erase-suspended. When the device is actively erasing
(that is, the Embedded Erase algorithm is in progress),
DQ6 toggles. When the device enters the Erase Sus-
pend mode, DQ6 stops toggling. However, the system
must also use DQ2 to determine which sectors are
erasing or erase-suspended. Alternatively, the system
can use DQ7 (see the subsection on DQ7: Data# Poll-
ing).
If a program address falls within a protected sector,
DQ6 toggles for approximately 1 µs after the program
command sequence is written, then returns to reading
array data.
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shows the outputs for RY/BY#.
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P R E L I M I N A R Y
Am45DL3208G
DQ6 also toggles during the erase-suspend-program
mode, and stops toggling once the Embedded Pro-
gram algorithm is complete.
Table 17
Figure 7
the “Flash AC Characteristics” section shows the tog-
gle bit timing diagrams.
ences between DQ2 and DQ6 in graphical form. See
also the subsection on DQ2: Toggle Bit II.
Note: The system should recheck the toggle bit even if DQ5
= “1” because the toggle bit may stop toggling as DQ5
changes to “1.” See the subsections on DQ6 and DQ2 for
more information.
No
shows the toggle bit algorithm.
shows the outputs for Toggle Bit I on DQ6.
Figure 7. Toggle Bit Algorithm
Read Byte Twice
Complete, Write
Reset Command
Program/Erase
Operation Not
Address =VA
Address =VA
Address = VA
(DQ7–DQ0)
(DQ7–DQ0)
(DQ7–DQ0)
Read Byte
Read Byte
Toggle Bit
Toggle Bit
DQ5 = 1?
= Toggle?
= Toggle?
START
Yes
Yes
Yes
Figure 25
Operation Complete
No
No
Program/Erase
shows the differ-
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