PC28F256P30BFA NUMONYX, PC28F256P30BFA Datasheet - Page 36

IC FLASH 256MBIT 100NS 64EZBGA

PC28F256P30BFA

Manufacturer Part Number
PC28F256P30BFA
Description
IC FLASH 256MBIT 100NS 64EZBGA
Manufacturer
NUMONYX
Series
Axcell™r
Datasheet

Specifications of PC28F256P30BFA

Format - Memory
FLASH
Memory Type
FLASH
Memory Size
256M (16Mx16)
Speed
100ns
Interface
Parallel
Voltage - Supply
1.7 V ~ 2 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
64-TBGA
Package
64EZBGA
Cell Type
NOR
Density
256 Mb
Architecture
Sectored
Block Organization
Asymmetrical
Location Of Boot Block
Bottom
Typical Operating Supply Voltage
1.8 V
Sector Size
32KByte x 4|128KByte x 255
Timing Type
Asynchronous|Synchronous
Interface Type
Parallel|Serial
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
898884
898884
PC28F256P30BF 898884

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Figure 12: Block Locking State Diagram
Note:
10.1.5
Note:
Datasheet
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LK: Lock Setup Command, 60h; LK/D0h: Unlock Command; LK/01h: Lock Command; LK/2Fh: Lock-Down Command.
or Lock-Down Block produces a command sequence error and set Status Register bits SR.4
and SR.5. If a command sequence error occurs during an erase suspend, SR.4 and SR.5
remains set, even after the erase operation is resumed. Unless the Status Register is cleared
using the Clear Status Register command before resuming the erase operation, possible erase
errors may be masked by the command sequence error.
A Lock Block Setup command followed by any command other than Lock Block, Unlock Block,
W P # = V
W P # = V
Block Locking During Suspend
Block lock and unlock changes can be performed during an erase suspend. To change
block locking during an erase operation, first issue the Erase Suspend command.
Monitor the Status Register until SR.7 and SR.6 are set, indicating the device is
suspended and ready to accept another command.
Next, write the desired lock command sequence to a block, which changes the lock
state of that block. After completing block lock or unlock operations, resume the erase
operation using the Erase Resume command.
If a block is locked or locked-down during an erase suspend of the same block, the lock
status bits change immediately. However, the erase operation completes when it is
resumed. Block lock operations cannot occur during a program suspend. See
A, “Write State Machine” on page
suspend.
IL
I H
= 0
= 1
P G M /E R A S E
A L L O W E D
[ 0 0 0 ]
[ 1 1 0 ]
[ 1 0 0 ]
V i r t u a l l o c k -
D 0 h
D 0 h
L K /
L K /
D 0 h
d o w n
L K /
87, which shows valid commands during an erase
0 1 h o r 2 F h
2 F h
L K /
0 1 h
0 1 h
L K /
L K /
L K /
[ 0 1 0 ]
c o m m a n d s
A n y L o c k
P R E V E N T E D
P G M /E R A S E
2 F h
L K /
[ 0 0 1 ]
[ 0 1 1 ]
[ 1 1 1 ]
[ 1 0 1 ]
W P # t o g g l e
2 F h
L K /
i s d i s a b l e d b y
L o c k e d - d o w n
L o c k e d - d o w n
W P # = V
R e s e t D e f a u l t
R e s e t D e f a u l t
P o w e r - U p /
P o w e r - U p /
Order Number: 320002-10
I H
Appendix
P30-65nm
Mar 2010

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