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IC FLASH 16MBIT 100MHZ 8SOIC

AT25DF161-SSH-B

Manufacturer Part Number
AT25DF161-SSH-B
Description
IC FLASH 16MBIT 100MHZ 8SOIC
Manufacturer
Atmel
Datasheet

Specifications of AT25DF161-SSH-B

Format - Memory
FLASH
Memory Type
DataFLASH
Memory Size
16M (2M x 8)
Speed
100MHz
Interface
SPI, RapidS
Voltage - Supply
2.7 V ~ 3.6 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
8-SOIC (3.9mm Width)
Density
16Mb
Access Time (max)
5ns
Interface Type
Serial (SPI)
Boot Type
Not Required
Address Bus
1b
Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
3.3V
Operating Temp Range
-40C to 85C
Package Type
SOIC
Program/erase Volt (typ)
2.7 to 3.6V
Sync/async
Synchronous
Operating Temperature Classification
Industrial
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
2.7V
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
3.6V
Word Size
8b
Number Of Words
2M
Supply Current
19mA
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
8
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Memory Configuration
8192 Pages X 256 Bytes
Clock Frequency
100MHz
Supply Voltage Range
2.7V To 3.6V
Memory Case Style
SOIC
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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Table 10-3.
OTP Security Register
Security Register
Byte Number
0
1
. . .
62
63
64
65
. . .
126
127
One-Time User Programmable
Factory Programmed by Atmel
The user-programmable portion of the OTP Security Register does not need to be erased before it is programmed. In
addition, the Program OTP Security Register command operates on the entire 64-byte user-programmable portion of the
OTP Security Register at one time. Once the user-programmable space has been programmed with any number of bytes,
the user-programmable space cannot be programmed again; therefore, it is not possible to only program the first two
bytes of the register and then program the remaining 62-bytes at a later time.
Before the Program OTP Security Register command can be issued, the Write Enable command must have been
previously issued to set the WEL bit in the Status Register to a logical “1”. To program the OTP Security Register, the CS
pin must first be asserted and an opcode of 9Bh must be clocked into the device followed by the three address bytes
denoting the first byte location of the OTP Security Register to begin programming at. Since the size of the user-
programmable portion of the OTP Security Register is 64-bytes, the upper order address bits do not need to be decoded
by the device. Therefore, address bits A23-A6 will be ignored by the device and their values can be either a logical “1” or
“0”. After the address bytes have been clocked in, data can then be clocked into the device and will be stored in the
internal buffer.
If the starting memory address denoted by A23-A0 does not start at the beginning of the OTP Security Register memory
space (A5-A0 are not all 0), then special circumstances regarding which OTP Security Register locations to be
programmed will apply. In this situation, any data that is sent to the device that goes beyond the end of the 64-byte user-
programmable space will wrap around back to the beginning of the OTP Security Register. For example, if the starting
address denoted by A23-A0 is 00003Eh, and three bytes of data are sent to the device, then the first two bytes of data
will be programmed at OTP Security Register addresses 00003Eh and 00003Fh while the last byte of data will be
programmed at address 000000h. The remaining bytes in the OTP Security Register (addresses 000001h through
00003Dh) will not be programmed and will remain in the erased state (FFh). In addition, if more than 64-bytes of data
are sent to the device, then only the last 64-bytes sent will be latched into the internal buffer.
When the CS pin is deasserted, the device will take the data stored in the internal buffer and program it into the
appropriate OTP Security Register locations based on the starting address specified by A23-A0 and the number of data
bytes sent to the device. If less than 64-bytes of data were sent to the device, then the remaining bytes within the OTP
Security Register will not be programmed and will remain in the erased state (FFh). The programming of the data bytes
is internally self-timed and should take place in a time of t
. It is not possible to suspend the programming of the OTP
OTPP
Security Register.
The three address bytes and at least one complete byte of data must be clocked into the device before the CS pin is
deasserted, and the CS pin must be deasserted on even byte boundaries (multiples of eight bits); otherwise, the device
will abort the operation and the user-programmable portion of the OTP Security Register will not be programmed. The
WEL bit in the Status Register will be reset back to the logical “0” state if the OTP Security Register program cycle aborts
due to an incomplete address being sent, an incomplete byte of data being sent, the CS pin being deasserted on uneven
byte boundaries, or because the user-programmable portion of the OTP Security Register was previously programmed.
While the device is programming the OTP Security Register, the Status Register can be read and will indicate that the
device is busy. For faster throughput, it is recommended that the Status Register be polled rather than waiting the t
OTPP
time to determine if the data bytes have finished programming. At some point before the OTP Security Register
programming completes, the WEL bit in the Status Register will be reset back to the logical “0” state.
If the device is powered-down during the OTP Security Register program cycle, then the contents of the 64-byte user
programmable portion of the OTP Security Register cannot be guaranteed and cannot be programmed again.
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