A29L320 AMICC [AMIC Technology], A29L320 Datasheet - Page 13

no-image

A29L320

Manufacturer Part Number
A29L320
Description
4M X 8 Bit / 2M X 16 Bit CMOS 3.3 Volt-only, Boot Sector Flash Memory
Manufacturer
AMICC [AMIC Technology]
Datasheet

Available stocks

Company
Part Number
Manufacturer
Quantity
Price
Part Number:
A29L320AUV-70IF
Manufacturer:
AMIC
Quantity:
20 000
Sector Protection/Unprotection
The hardware sector protection feature disables both
program and erase operations in any sector. The hardware
sector unprotection feature re-enables both program and
erase operations in previously protected sectors.
It is possible to determine whether a sector is protected or
unprotected. See “Autoselect Mode” for details.
Sector protection / unprotection can be implemented via two
methods. The primary method requires VID on the
via programming equipment. Figure 2 shows the algorithm
and the Sector Protect / Unprotect Timing Diagram illustrates
the timing waveforms for this feature. This method uses
standard microprocessor bus cycle timing. For sector
unprotect, all unprotected sectors must first be protected
prior to the first sector unprotect write cycle. The alternate
method
equipment. The procedure requires a high voltage (V
address pin A9 and the control pins.
The device is shipped with all sectors unprotected.
It is possible to determine whether a sector is protected or
unprotected. See "Autoselect Mode" for details.
Hardware Data Protection
The requirement of command unlocking sequence for
programming or erasing provides data protection against
inadvertent writes (refer to the Command Definitions table).
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
is powered up to read array data to avoid accidentally writing
data to the array.
Write Pulse "Glitch" Protection
Noise pulses of less than 5ns (typical) on
do not initiate a write cycle.
Logical Inhibit
Write cycles are inhibited by holding any one of
Power-Up Write Inhibit
If
device does not accept commands on the rising edge of
reading array data on the initial power-up.
PRELIMINARY
RESET pin only, and can be implemented either in-system or
CE
WE
WE
CC
WE
power-up transitions, or from system noise. The device
= V
. The internal state machine is automatically reset to
must be a logical zero while
=
IH
must
CE
or
WE
= V
be
IL
= V
(September, 2005, Version 0.0)
and
IH
implemented
. To initiate a write cycle,
OE
= V
OE
IH
during power up, the
is a logical one.
using
OE
,
programming
CE
OE
CE
or
ID
=V
WE
) on
and
IL
,
12
Temporary Sector Unprotect
This feature allows temporary unprotection of previous
protected sectors to change data in-system. The Sector
Unprotect mode is activated by setting the RESET pin to V
During this mode, formerly protected sectors can be
programmed or erased by selecting the sector addresses.
Once V
protected sectors are protected again. Figure 1 shows the
algorithm, and the Temporary Sector Unprotect diagram
shows the timing waveforms, for this feature.
Notes:
1. All protected sectors unprotected.
2. All previously protected sectors are protected once again.
Figure 1. Temporary Sector Unprotect Operation
ID
is removed from the RESET pin, all the previously
Program Operations
Completed (Note 2)
Temporary Sector
Perform Erase or
RESET = V
RESET = V
Unprotect
(Note 1)
START
AMIC Technology, Corp.
ID
IH
A29L320 Series
ID
.

Related parts for A29L320