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IC FLASH 16MBIT 100MHZ 8SOIC

AT25DF161-SSH-T

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

Specifications of AT25DF161-SSH-T

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)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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The complete three address bytes must be clocked into the device before the CS pin is deasserted, and the CS pin must
be deasserted on an even byte boundary (multiples of eight bits); otherwise, the device will abort the operation. When
the device aborts the Protect Sector operation, the state of the Sector Protection Register will be unchanged, and the WEL
bit in the Status Register will be reset to a logical “0”.
As a safeguard against accidental or erroneous protecting or unprotecting of sectors, the Sector Protection Registers can
themselves be locked from updates by using the SPRL (Sector Protection Registers Locked) bit of the Status Register
(please refer to the Status Register description for more details). If the Sector Protection Registers are locked, then any
attempts to issue the Protect Sector command will be ignored, and the device will reset the WEL bit in the Status Register
back to a logical “0” and return to the idle state once the CS pin has been deasserted.
Figure 9-3.
Protect Sector
CS
SCK
SI
SO
9.4
Unprotect Sector
Issuing the Unprotect Sector command to a particular sector address will reset the corresponding Sector Protection
Register to the logical “0” state (see
Table 9-1
for Sector Protection Register values). Every physical sector of the device
has a corresponding single-bit Sector Protection Register that is used to control the software protection of a sector.
Before the Unprotect Sector 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 issue the Unprotect Sector command, the CS pin must first be
asserted and the opcode of 39h must be clocked into the device. After the opcode has been clocked in, the three address
bytes designating any address within the sector to be unprotected must be clocked in. Any additional data clocked into the
device after the address bytes will be ignored. When the CS pin is deasserted, the Sector Protection Register
corresponding to the sector addressed by A23-A0 will be reset to the logical “0” state, and the sector itself will be
unprotected. In addition, the WEL bit in the Status Register will be reset back to the logical “0” state.
The complete three address bytes must be clocked into the device before the CS pin is deasserted, and the CS pin must
be deasserted on an even byte boundary (multiples of eight bits); otherwise, the device will abort the operation, the state
of the Sector Protection Register will be unchanged, and the WEL bit in the Status Register will be reset to a logical “0”.
As a safeguard against accidental or erroneous locking or unlocking of sectors, the Sector Protection Registers can
themselves be locked from updates by using the SPRL (Sector Protection Registers Locked) bit of the Status Register
(please refer to the Status Register description for more details). If the Sector Protection Registers are locked, then any
attempts to issue the Unprotect Sector command will be ignored, and the device will reset the WEL bit in the Status
Register back to a logical “0” and return to the idle state once the CS pin has been deasserted.
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