n25q032 Numonyx, n25q032 Datasheet - Page 138

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n25q032

Manufacturer Part Number
n25q032
Description
32-mbit 3 V, Multiple I/o, 4-kbyte Subsector Erase, Xip Enabled, Serial Flash Memory With 108 Mhz Spi Bus Interface
Manufacturer
Numonyx
Datasheet

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XIP mode hold and exit
The XIP mode does require at least one additional clock cycle to allow the XIP Confirmation
bit to be sent to the memory on DQ0 during the first dummy clock cycle.
The device decodes the XIP Confirmation bit with the scheme:
In Dual I/O XIP mode, the values of DQ1 during the first dummy clock cycle after the
addresses is always Don't Care.
In Quad I/O XIP mode, the values of DQ3, DQ2 and DQ1 during the first dummy clock cycle
after the addresses are always Don't Care.
In Dual and Single I/O XIP mode, in presence of the RESET pin enabled (in devices with a
dedicated part number), a low pulse on that pin resets the XIP protocol as defined by the
Volatile Configuration Register, reporting the memory at the state of last power up, as
defined by the Non Volatile Configuration Register. In Quad I/O XiP modes, it is possible to
reset the memory (for devices with a dedicated part number) only when the device is
deselected. See
XIP Memory reset after a controller reset
If during the application life the system controller is reset during operation, and the device
features the RESET functionality (in devices with a dedicated part number), and the feature
has not been disabled, after the controller resets, the memory returns to POR state and
there is no issue. See
In all the other cases, it is possible to exit the memory from the XIP mode by sending the
following rescue sequence at the first chip selection after a system reset:
DQ0= '1' for:
7 clock cycles within S low (S becomes high before 8th clock cycle)
+ 13 clock cycles within S low (S becomes high before 14th clock cycle)
+ 25 clock cycles within S low (S becomes high before 26th clock cycle)
The global effect is only to exit from XIP without any other reset.
XIP Confirmation bit=0 means to hold XIP Mode
XIP Confirmation bit=1 means to exit XIP Mode and comes back to read mode, that
means codifying the first byte after the next chip select as an instruction code.
Section 16: Ordering
Section 16: Ordering
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