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at25df321

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at25df321
Description
At25df321 32-megabit 2.7-volt Only Serial Firmware Dataflash Memory
Manufacturer
ATMEL Corporation
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8.3
3669A–DFLASH–07/07
Chip Erase
If the address specified by A23-A0 points to a memory location within a sector that is in the pro-
tected state, then the Block Erase command will not be executed, and the device will return to
the idle state once the CS pin has been deasserted.
The WEL bit in the Status Register will be reset back to the logical “0” state if the erase cycle
aborts due to an incomplete address being sent or because a memory location within the region
to be erased is protected.
While the device is executing a successful erase cycle, the Status Register can be read and will
indicate that the device is busy. For faster throughput, it is recommended that the Status Regis-
ter be polled rather than waiting the t
some point before the erase cycle completes, the WEL bit in the Status Register will be reset
back to the logical “0” state.
The device also incorporates an intelligent erasing algorithm that can detect when a byte loca-
tion fails to erase properly. If an erase error arises, it will be indicated by the EPE bit in the
Status Register.
Figure 8-3.
The entire memory array can be erased in a single operation by using the Chip Erase command.
Before a Chip Erase command can be started, the Write Enable command must have been pre-
viously issued to the device to set the WEL bit of the Status Register to a logical “1” state.
Two opcodes, 60h and C7h, can be used for the Chip Erase command. There is no difference in
device functionality when utilizing the two opcodes, so they can be used interchangeably. To
perform a Chip Erase, one of the two opcodes (60h or C7h) must be clocked into the device.
Since the entire memory array is to be erased, no address bytes need to be clocked into the
device, and any data clocked in after the opcode will be ignored. When the CS pin is deasserted,
the device will erase the entire memory array. The erasing of the device is internally self-timed
and should take place in a time of t
The complete opcode must be clocked into the device before the CS pin is deasserted, and the
CS pin must be deasserted on an even byte boundary (multiples of eight bits); otherwise, no
erase will be performed. In addition, if any sector of the memory array is in the protected state,
then the Chip Erase command will not be executed, and the device will return to the idle state
once the CS pin has been deasserted. The WEL bit in the Status Register will be reset back to
the logical “0” state if a sector is in the protected state.
While the device is executing a successful erase cycle, the Status Register can be read and will
indicate that the device is busy. For faster throughput, it is recommended that the Status Regis-
SCK
CS
SO
SI
Block Erase
HIGH-IMPEDANCE
MSB
C
0
C
1
C
2
OPCODE
C
3
C
4
CHPE
BLKE
C
5
C
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time to determine if the device has finished erasing. At
C
7
MSB
A
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A
9
A
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ADDRESS BITS A23-A0
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A
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AT25DF321
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