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am49pdl127ah

Manufacturer Part Number
am49pdl127ah
Description
Stacked Multi-chip Package Mcp Flash Memory And Psram, 128 Megabit 8m ? 16-bit Cmos 3.0 Volt-only, Simultaneous Operation Flash Memory And 16 Mbit 1m ? 16-bit Cmos Pseudo Static Ram
Manufacturer
Meet Spansion Inc.
Datasheet
WRITE OPERATION STATUS
The device provides several bits to determine the status of a
program or erase operation: DQ2, DQ3, DQ5, DQ6, and
DQ7. Table 18 and the following subsections describe the
function of these bits. DQ7 and DQ6 each offer a method for
determining whether a program or erase operation is com-
plete or in progress. The device also provides a hardware-
based output signal, RY/BY#, to determine whether an Em-
bedded Program or Erase operation is in progress or has
been completed.
DQ7: Data# Polling
The Data# Polling bit, DQ7, indicates to the host system
whether an Embedded Program or Erase algorithm is in
progress or completed, or whether a bank is in Erase Sus-
pend. Data# Polling is valid after the rising edge of the final
WE# pulse in the command sequence.
During the Embedded Program algorithm, the device out-
puts on DQ7 the complement of the datum programmed to
DQ7. This DQ7 status also applies to programming during
Erase Suspend. When the Embedded Program algorithm is
complete, the device outputs the datum programmed to
DQ7. The system must provide the program address to
read valid status information on DQ7. If a program address
falls within a protected sector, Data# Polling on DQ7 is ac-
tive for approximately 1 µs, then that bank returns to the
read mode.
During the Embedded Erase algorithm, Data# Polling
produces a “0” on DQ7. When the Embedded Erase
algorithm is complete, or if the bank enters the Erase
Suspend mode, Data# Polling produces a “1” on DQ7.
The system must provide an address within any of the
sectors selected for erasure to read valid status infor-
mation on DQ7.
After an erase command sequence is written, if all
sectors selected for erasing are protected, Data# Poll-
ing on DQ7 is active for approximately 400 µs, then the
bank returns to the read mode. If not all selected sec-
tors are protected, the Embedded Erase algorithm
erases the unprotected sectors, and ignores the se-
lected sectors that are protected. However, if the sys-
tem reads DQ7 at an address within a protected
sector, the status may not be valid.
When the system detects DQ7 has changed from the
complement to true data, it can read valid data at
DQ15–DQ0 on the following read cycles. Just prior to
the completion of an Embedded Program or Erase op-
eration, DQ7 may change asynchronously with DQ15–
DQ0 while Output Enable (OE#) is asserted low. That
is, the device may change from providing status infor-
mation to valid data on DQ7. Depending on when the
system samples the DQ7 output, it may read the sta-
tus or valid data. Even if the device has completed the
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Am49PDL127AH/Am49PDL129AH
I N F O R M A T I O N
program or erase operation and DQ7 has valid data,
the data outputs on DQ15–DQ0 may be still invalid.
Valid data on DQ15–DQ0 will appear on successive
read cycles.
Table 18 shows the outputs for Data# Polling on DQ7.
Figure 6 shows the Data# Polling algorithm.
in the Flash AC Characteristics section shows the
Data# Polling timing diagram.
Notes:
1. VA = Valid address for programming. During a sector
2. DQ7 should be rechecked even if DQ5 = “1” because
erase operation, a valid address is any sector address
within the sector being erased. During chip erase, a
valid address is any non-protected sector address.
DQ7 may change simultaneously with DQ5.
No
Figure 6. Data# Polling Algorithm
Read DQ7–DQ0
Read DQ7–DQ0
DQ7 = Data?
DQ7 = Data?
Addr = VA
Addr = VA
DQ5 = 1?
START
FAIL
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
December 18, 2003
PASS
Figure 6

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