SLATA128MM1UI STEC, SLATA128MM1UI Datasheet - Page 33

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SLATA128MM1UI

Manufacturer Part Number
SLATA128MM1UI
Description
Manufacturer
STEC
Type
PC Cardr
Datasheet

Specifications of SLATA128MM1UI

Density
128MByte
Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
3.3/5V
Operating Temperature (min)
-40C
Operating Temperature (max)
85C
Package Type
Not Required
Mounting
Socket
Pin Count
68
Operating Temperature Classification
Industrial
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
3.18/4.75V
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
3.465/5.25V
Programmable
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Compliant
SLATAxxx(M/G)M1U(I)
Datasheet
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Set Features
Set Multiple Mode
Set Sleep Mode
Stand By
Stand By Immediate
Translate Sector
Wear Level
Write Buffer
Write DMA (Not used for
part numbers with P)
Write Long Sector
Write Multiple
Write Multiple w/o Erase
Write Sector(s)
Write Sector(s) w/o Erase
Write Verify
Command Set
7Xh
EFh
C6h
E6h or 99h
E2h or 96h
E0h or 94h
87h
F5h
E8h
CAh
32h or 33h
C5h
CDh
30h (w/ retry)
31h (w/o retry)
38h
3Ch
Code
61000-04497-117, April 2008
This command is effectively a NOP command to the ATA PC
Card although it does perform a range check.
This command is used by the host to establish or select certain
features.
This command enables the ATA PC Card to perform multiple
read and write operations and establishes the block count for
these commands.
This is the only command that allows the host to set the ATA PC
Card into Sleep mode. When the ATA PC Card is set to sleep
mode, the ATA PC Card clears the BSY line and issues an
interrupt. The ATA PC Card enters sleep mode and the only
method to make the ATA PC Card active again (back to normal
operation) is by performing a hardware reset or a software reset.
This command sets the ATA PC Card in Standby mode. If the
Sector Count Register is a value other than 0H, an Auto Power
Down is enabled and when the ATA PC Card returns to the idle
mode, the timer starts a countdown. The time is set in the
Sector Count Register.
This command causes the ATA PC Card to set BSY, enter the
Standby mode, clear BSY and return the interrupt immediately.
This command allows the host a method of determining the
exact number of times a user sector has been erased and
programmed. This command is not supported.
Command is effectively NOP and only implemented for
backward compatibility. The Sector Count Register will always
be returned with a 00h indicating Wear Level is not needed.
This command enables the host to overwrite the contents of the
ATA PC Card’s sector buffer with any data pattern desired.
This command is the sector write command used for Multiword
DMA transfer.
This command is provided for compatibility purposes and is
similar to the Write Sector(s) command except that it writes 516
bytes instead of 512 bytes.
This command is similar to the Write Sectors command.
Interrupts are not presented on each sector, but on the transfer
of a block which contains the number of sectors defined by Set
Multiple command.
This command is similar to the Write Multiple command, except
that an implied erase before the write operation is not
performed.
Note: Before using this command, it is required to erase the
respective sectors using the Erase Sectors command
This command writes from 1 to 256 sectors as specified in the
Sector Count register. A sector count of zero requests 256
sectors. The transfer begins at the sector specified in the Sector
Number register.
This command is similar to the Write Sector(s) command,
except that an implied erase before the write operation is not
performed.
Note: Before using this command, it is required to erase the
respective sectors using the Erase Sectors command.
This command is similar to the Write Sector(s) command except
each sector is verified immediately after being written.
Description
ATA PC Card
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