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MBM29LV200TC

Manufacturer Part Number
MBM29LV200TC
Description
2M (256K X 8/128K X 16) BIT
Manufacturer
Fujitsu Media Devices
Datasheet
12
MBM29LV200TC
Write
Sector Protection
Temporary Sector Unprotection
Device erasure and programming are accomplished via the command register. The contents of the register serve
as inputs to the internal state machine. The state machine outputs dictate the function of the device.
The command register itself does not occupy any addressable memory location. The register is a latch used to
store the commands, along with the address and data information needed to execute the command. The
command register is written by bringing WE to V
the falling edge of WE or CE, whichever happens later; while data is latched on the rising edge of WE or CE,
whichever happens first. Standard microprocessor write timings are used.
Refer to AC Write Characteristics and the Erase/Programming Waveforms for specific timing parameters.
The MBM29LV200TC/BC feature hardware sector protection. This feature will disable both program and erase
operations in any number of sectors (0 through 6). The sector protection feature is enabled using programming
equipment at the user’s site. The devices are shipped with all sectors unprotected. Alternatively, Fujitsu may
program and protect sectors in the factory prior to shiping the device.
To activate this mode, the programming equipment must force V
V
to be protected. Tables 5 and 6 define the sector address for each of the seven (7) individual sectors. Programming
of the protection circuitry begins on the falling edge of the WE pulse and is terminated with the rising edge of
the same. Sector addresses must be held constant during the WE pulse. See Figures 16 and 24 for sector
protection waveforms and algorithm.
To verify programming of the protection circuitry, the programming equipment must force V
with CE and OE at V
A
will read 00H for unprotected sector. In this mode, the lower order addresses, except for A
CARES. Address locations with A
to apply to V
It is also possible to determine if a sector is protected in the system by writing an Autoselect command. Performing
a read operation at the address location XX02H, where the higher order addresses (A
are the desired sector address will produce a logical “1” at DQ
for Autoselect codes.
This feature allows temporary unprotection of previously protected sectors of the MBM29LV200TC/BC devices
in order to change data. The Sector Unprotection mode is activated by setting the RESET pin to high voltage
(12 V). During this mode, formerly protected sectors can be programmed or erased by selecting the sector
addresses. Once the 12 V is taken away from the RESET pin, all the previously protected sectors will be protected
again. See Figures 17 and 25.
ID
0
) = (0, 1, 0) will produce a logical “1” code at device output DQ
= 11.5 V), CE = V
IL
on byte mode.
IL
IL
, and A
and WE at V
6
= V
-70/-90/-12
1
IL
. The sector addresses (A
= V
IH
. Scanning the sector addresses (A
IL
are reserved for Autoselect manufacturer and device codes. A
/MBM29LV200BC
IL
, while CE is at V
16
, A
ID
0
for a protected sector. See Tables 4.1 and 4.2
0
on address pin A
15
for a protected sector. Otherwise the devices
, A
IL
and OE is at V
14
, A
16
13
, A
, and A
15
, A
9
14
12
-70/-90/-12
IH
and control pin OE, (suggest
, A
) should be set to the sector
. Addresses are latched on
13
16
, and A
0
, A
, A
ID
15
1
, and A
, A
on address pin A
12
14
) while (A
, A
6
13
are DON’T
-1
, and A
requires
6
, A
12
1
9
)
,

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