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S29CD016G

Manufacturer Part Number
S29CD016G
Description
16 Megabit (512 K x 32-Bit) CMOS 2.5 Volt-only Burst Mode / Dual Boot / Simultaneous Read/Write Flash Memory
Manufacturer
SPANSION
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SecSi Sector Protection Bit
Persistent Protection Bit Lock
Hardware Data Protection
6) Executing the Chip Erase command is permitted when the SecSi Sector is en-
7) Executing the SecSi Sector Entry command during program or erase suspend
The SecSi Sector Protection Bit prevents programming of the SecSi Sector mem-
ory area. Once set, the SecSi Sector memory area contents are non-modifiable.
The Persistent Protection Bit (PPB) Lock is a volatile bit that reflects the state of
the Password Mode Locking Bit after power-up reset. If the Password Mode Lock-
ing Bit is set, which indicates the device is in Password Protection Mode, the PPB
Lock Bit is also set after a hardware reset (RESET# asserted) or a power-up reset.
The ONLY means for clearing the PPB Lock Bit in Password Protection Mode is to
issue the Password Unlock command. Successful execution of the Password Un-
lock command clears the PPB Lock Bit, allowing for sector PPBs modifications.
Asserting RESET#, taking the device through a power-on reset, or issuing the
PPB Lock Bit Set command sets the PPB Lock Bit back to a “1”.
If the Password Mode Locking Bit is not set, indicating Persistent Sector Protec-
tion Mode, the PPB Lock Bit is cleared after power-up or hardware reset. The PPB
Lock Bit is set by issuing the PPB Lock Bit Set command. Once set the only means
for clearing the PPB Lock Bit is by issuing a hardware or power-up reset. The
Password Unlock command is ignored in Persistent Sector Protection Mode.
The command sequence requirement of unlock cycles for programming or erasing
provides data protection against inadvertent writes. In addition, the following
hardware data protection measures prevent accidental erasure or programming,
which might otherwise be caused by spurious system level signals during V
power-up and power-down transitions, or from system noise.
Low V
When V
tects data during V
internal erase/program circuits are disabled, and the device resets. Subsequent
writes are ignored until V
proper signals to the control pins to prevent unintentional writes when V
greater than V
Write Pulse “Glitch” Protection
Noise pulses of less than 5 ns (typical) on OE#, CE#, or WE# do not initiate a
write cycle.
Sector Erase command, regardless of the protection status. The Sector Erase
command erases all other sectors when the SecSi Sector is enabled.
abled. The Chip Erase command erases all sectors in the memory array
except for sector 0 in top-bootblock configuration and sector 45 in bottom-
bootblock configuration. The SecSi Sector is a one-time programmable mem-
ory area that cannot be erased.
mode is allowed. The Sector Erase/Program Resume command is disabled
while the SecSi sector is enabled, and the user cannot resume programming
of the memory array until the Exit SecSi Sector command is written.
CC
CC
is less than V
A d v a n c e
Write Inhibit
LKO
.
CC
power-up and power-down. The command register and all
LKO
CC
, the device does not accept any write cycles. This pro-
I n f o r m a t i o n
is greater than V
S29CD016G
LKO
. The system must provide the
CC
CC
is
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