SDIN2B2-8G-T SanDisk, SDIN2B2-8G-T Datasheet - Page 9

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SDIN2B2-8G-T

Manufacturer Part Number
SDIN2B2-8G-T
Description
Manufacturer
SanDisk
Type
Flash Diskr
Datasheet

Specifications of SDIN2B2-8G-T

Density
8GByte
Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
3.3V
Operating Temperature (min)
-25C
Operating Temperature (max)
85C
Package Type
TFBGA
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
169
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
2.7V
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
3.6V
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Supplier Unconfirmed
Rev. 1.2
1.11. SPI Mode
The SPI Mode is a secondary communication protocol for iNAND devices. This mode is a subset of the SD
Protocol, designed to communicate with an SPI channel, commonly found in Motorola and other vendors’
microcontrollers.
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Single Block
Multiple Block
Mode
In this mode the host reads or writes one data block in a pre-specified length. The
data block transmission is protected with 16-bit CRC that is generated by the
sending unit and checked by the receiving unit.
The block length for read operations is limited by the device sector size (512 bytes)
but can be as small as a single byte. Misalignment is not allowed. Every data block
must be contained in a single physical sector.
The block length for write operations must be identical to the sector size and the
start address aligned to a sector boundary.
This mode is similar to the single block mode, except for the host can read/write
multiple data blocks (all have the same length) that are stored or retrieved from
contiguous memory addresses starting at the address specified in the command.
The operation is terminated with a stop transmission command.
Misalignment and block length restrictions apply to multiple blocks and are identical
to the single block read/write operations.
Table 1 - Mode Definitions
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Description
SanDisk iNAND Data Sheet
80-36-00592
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