MBM29F016A-12 FUJITSU [Fujitsu Component Limited.], MBM29F016A-12 Datasheet - Page 9

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MBM29F016A-12

Manufacturer Part Number
MBM29F016A-12
Description
16M (2M X 8) BIT
Manufacturer
FUJITSU [Fujitsu Component Limited.]
Datasheet
Read Mode
Standby Mode
Output Disable
Autoselect
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The MBM29F016A has two control functions which must be satisfied in order to obtain data at the outputs. CE
is the power control and should be used for a device selection. OE is the output control and should be used to
gate data to the output pins if a device is selected.
Address access time (t
access time (t
enable access time is the delay from the falling edge of OE to valid data at the output pins (assuming the
addresses have been stable for at least t
There are two ways to implement the standby mode on the MBM29F016A device, one using both the CE and
RESET pins; the other via the RESET pin only.
When using both pins, a CMOS standby mode is achieved with CE and RESET inputs both held at V
Under this condition the current consumed is less than 5 A. A TTL standby mode is achieved with CE and
RESET pins held at V
Algorithm operation, V
access time (t
When using the RESET pin only, a CMOS standby mode is achieved with RESET input held at V
= “H” or “L”). Under this condition the current consumed is less than 5 A. A TTL standby mode is achieved with
RESET pin held at V
1 mA. Once the RESET pin is taken high, the device requires 500 ns of wake up time before outputs are valid
for read access.
In the standby mode the outputs are in the high impedance state, independent of the OE input.
With the OE input at a logic high level (V
to be in a high impedance state.
The autoselect mode allows the reading out of a binary code from the device and will identify its manufacturer
and type. This mode is intended for use by programming equipment for the purpose of automatically matching
the device to be programmed with its corresponding programming algorithm. This mode is functional over the
entire temperature range of the device.
To activate this mode, the programming equipment must force V
identifier bytes may then be sequenced from the device outputs by toggling address A
addresses are don't cares except A
The manufacturer and device codes may also be read via the command register, for instances when the
MBM29F016A is erased or programmed in a system without access to high voltage on the A
sequence is illustrated in Table 6. (Refer to Autoselect Command section.)
Byte 0 (A
identifier code for MBM29F016A = ADH. These two bytes are given in the table 3. All identifiers for manufactures
and device will exhibit odd parity with DQ
when executing the Autoselect, A
The Autoselect mode also facilitates the determination of sector group protection in the system. By performing
a read operation at the address location XX02H with the higher order address bits A
desired sector group address, the device will return 01H for a protected sector group and 00H for a non-protected
sector group.
0
= V
IL
CE
CE
) represents the manufacturer's code (Fujitsu = 04H) and byte 1 (A
) is the delay from stable addresses and stable CE to valid data at the output pins. The output
) from either of these standby modes.
IL
IH
CC
(CE = “H” or “L”). Under this condition the current required is reduced to approximately
ACC
. Under this condition the current is reduced to approximately 1 mA. During Embedded
Active current (I
) is equal to the delay from stable addresses to valid output data. The chip enable
1
must be V
0
, A
1
, and A
IH
ACC
CC2
7
), output from the device is disabled. This will cause the output pins
defined as the parity bit. In order to read the proper device codes
-t
) is required even CE = V
OE
IL
. (See Table 3.)
6
time).
. (See Table 3.)
MBM29F016A
ID
(11.5 V to 12.5 V) on address pin A
IH
. The device can be read with standard
0
= V
18
IH
, A
0
) represents the device
from V
19
9
and A
pin. The command
IL
-70/-90/-12
to V
SS
20
±0.3 V (CE
set to the
IH
CC
. All
9
. Two
±0.3 V.
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