M29W128GH70N6E NUMONYX, M29W128GH70N6E Datasheet - Page 29

IC FLASH 128MBIT 70NS 56TSOP

M29W128GH70N6E

Manufacturer Part Number
M29W128GH70N6E
Description
IC FLASH 128MBIT 70NS 56TSOP
Manufacturer
NUMONYX
Series
Axcell™r
Datasheet

Specifications of M29W128GH70N6E

Format - Memory
FLASH
Memory Type
FLASH
Memory Size
128M (16Mx8, 8Mx16)
Speed
70ns
Interface
Parallel
Voltage - Supply
2.7 V ~ 3.6 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
56-TSOP
Package
56TSOP
Cell Type
NOR
Density
128 Mb
Architecture
Sectored
Block Organization
Symmetrical
Typical Operating Supply Voltage
3|3.3 V
Sector Size
128KByte x 128
Timing Type
Asynchronous
Interface Type
Parallel
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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Command interface
blocks. Each additional block must therefore be selected within the timeout period of the last
block. The timeout timer restarts when an additional block is selected. After the sixth bus
write operation, a bus read operation outputs the status register. See
Figure 17: Write
enable controlled program waveforms (8-bit mode)
and
Figure 18: Write enable controlled
program waveforms (16-bit mode)
for details on how to identify if the program/erase
controller has started the block erase operation.
After the block erase operation has completed, the memory returns to the read mode,
unless an error has occurred. When an error occurs, bus read operations will continue to
output the status register. A Read/Reset command must be issued to reset the error
condition and return to read mode.
If any selected blocks are protected then these are ignored and all the other selected blocks
are erased. If all of the selected blocks are protected the block erase operation appears to
start but will terminate within about 100 µs, leaving the data unchanged. No error condition
is given when protected blocks are ignored.
During the block erase operation the memory ignores all commands except the Erase
Suspend command and the Read/Reset command which is only accepted during the
timeout period. Typical block erase time and block erase timeout are given in
Table
17.
The block erase operation is aborted by performing a reset or powering down the device. In
this case, data integrity cannot be ensured, and it is recommended to erase again the
blocks aborted.
6.1.6
Erase Suspend command
The Erase Suspend command can be used to temporarily suspend a block erase operation.
One bus write operation is required to issue the command together with the block address.
The program/erase controller suspends the erase operation within the erase suspend
latency time of the Erase Suspend command being issued. However, when the Erase
Suspend command is written during the block erase timeout, the device immediately
terminates the timeout period and suspends the erase operation.
Once the program/erase controller has stopped, the memory operates in read mode and the
erase is suspended.
During erase suspend it is possible to read and execute program or write to buffer program
operations in blocks that are not suspended; both read and program operations behave as
normal on these blocks. Reading from blocks that are suspended will output the status
register. If any attempt is made to program in a protected block or in the suspended block
then the Program command is ignored and the data remains unchanged. In this case the
status register is not read and no error condition is given.
It is also possible to issue the Auto Select (after entering Autoselect mode), Read CFI Query
and Unlock Bypass commands during an erase suspend. The Read/Reset command must
be issued to return the device to read array mode before the Resume command will be
accepted.
During erase suspend a bus read operation to the extended memory block will output the
extended memory block data. Once in the extended block mode, the Exit Extended Block
command must be issued before the erase operation can be resumed.
The Erase Suspend command is ignored if written during chip erase operations.
Refer to
Table 17: Program, erase times and program, erase endurance cycles
for the
values of block erase timeout and block erase suspend latency time.
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