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rc28f320j3d75d

Manufacturer Part Number
rc28f320j3d75d
Description
Manufacturer
Numonyx
Datasheet
13.0
13.1
Table 32: Summary of Query Structure Output as a Function of Device and Mode
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x16 device
x16 mode
x16 device
Device
Type/
Mode
Common Flash Interface
The Common Flash Interface (CFI) specification outlines device and host system
software interrogation handshake which allows specific vendor-specified software
algorithms to be used for entire families of devices. This allows device independent,
JEDEC ID-independent, and forward- and backward-compatible software support for
the specified flash device families. It allows flash vendors to standardize their existing
interfaces for long-term compatibility.
This appendix defines the data structure or “database” returned by the Common Flash
Interface (CFI) Query command. System software should parse this structure to gain
critical information such as block size, density, x8/x16, and electrical specifications.
Once this information has been obtained, the software will know which command sets
to use to enable flash writes, block erases, and otherwise control the flash component.
The Query is part of an overall specification for multiple command set and control
interface descriptions called Common Flash Interface, or CFI.
Query Structure Output
The Query “database” allows system software to gain information for controlling the
flash component. This section describes the device’s CFI-compliant interface that allows
the host system to access Query data.
Query data are always presented on the lowest-order data outputs (D[7:0]) only. The
numerical offset value is the address relative to the maximum bus width supported by
the device. On this family of devices, the Query table device starting address is a 10h,
which is a word address for x16 devices.
For a word-wide (x16) device, the first two bytes of the Query structure, “Q” and “R” in
ASCII, appear on the low byte at word addresses 10h and 11h. This CFI-compliant
device outputs 00H data on upper bytes. Thus, the device outputs ASCII “Q” in the low
byte (D[7:0]) and 00h in the high byte (D[15:8]).
At Query addresses containing two or more bytes of information, the least significant
data byte is presented at the lower address, and the most significant data byte is
presented at the higher address.
In all of the following tables, addresses and data are represented in hexadecimal
notation, so the “h” suffix has been dropped. In addition, since the upper byte of word-
wide devices is always “00h,” the leading “00” has been dropped from the table
notation and only the lower byte value is shown. Any x16 device outputs can be
assumed to have 00h on the upper byte in this mode.
Query start location in
maximum device bus
width addresses
10h
Query data with maximum device
Offset
Hex
10:
11:
12:
bus width addressing
Hex Code
0051
0052
0059
ASCII
Value
Numonyx™ Embedded Flash Memory (J3 v. D)
“Q”
“R”
“Y”
Query data with byte addressing
Offset
Hex
20:
21:
22:
20:
Hex Code
51
00
52
51
November 2007
308551-05
ASCII
Value
“Null”
“Q”
“Q”
“R”

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