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AT25DF321-SU

Manufacturer Part Number
AT25DF321-SU
Description
IC FLASH 32MBIT 70MHZ 8SOIC
Manufacturer
Atmel
Datasheet

Specifications of AT25DF321-SU

Format - Memory
FLASH
Memory Type
DataFLASH
Memory Size
32M (16384 pages x 256 Bytes)
Speed
70MHz
Interface
SPI, 3-Wire Serial
Voltage - Supply
2.7 V ~ 3.6 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
8-SOIC (5.3mm Width), 8-SOP, 8-SOEIAJ
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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3669B–DFLASH–6/09
SPRL Bit
WPP Bit
EPE Bit
SWP Bits
WEL Bit
The SPRL bit is used to control whether the Sector Protection Registers can be modified or not.
When the SPRL bit is in the logical “1” state, all Sector Protection Registers are locked and can-
not be modified with the Protect Sector and Unprotect Sector commands (the device will ignore
these commands). In addition, the Global Protect and Global Unprotect features cannot be per-
formed. Any sectors that are presently protected will remain protected, and any sectors that are
presently unprotected will remain unprotected.
When the SPRL bit is in the logical “0” state, all Sector Protection Registers are unlocked and
can be modified (the Protect Sector and Unprotect Sector commands, as well as the Global Pro-
tect and Global Unprotect features, will be processed as normal). The SPRL bit defaults to the
logical “0” state after a power-up or a device reset.
The SPRL bit can be modified freely whenever the WP pin is deasserted. However, if the WP pin
is asserted, then the SPRL bit may only be changed from a logical “0” (Sector Protection Regis-
ters are unlocked) to a logical “1” (Sector Protection Registers are locked). In order to reset the
SPRL bit back to a logical “0” using the Write Status Register command, the WP pin will have to
first be deasserted.
The SPRL bit is the only bit of the Status Register that can be user modified via the Write Status
Register command.
The WPP bit can be read to determine if the WP pin has been asserted or not.
The EPE bit indicates whether the last erase or program operation completed successfully or
not. If at least one byte during the erase or program operation did not erase or program properly,
then the EPE bit will be set to the logical “1” state. The EPE bit will not be set if an erase or pro-
gram operation aborts for any reason such as an attempt to erase or program a protected region
or if the WEL bit is not set prior to an erase or program operation. The EPE bit will be updated
after every erase and program operation.
The SWP bits provide feedback on the software protection status for the device. There are three
possible combinations of the SWP bits that indicate whether none, some, or all of the sectors
have been protected using the Protect Sector command or the Global Protect feature. If the
SWP bits indicate that some of the sectors have been protected, then the individual Sector Pro-
tection Registers can be read with the Read Sector Protection Registers command to determine
which sectors are in fact protected.
The WEL bit indicates the current status of the internal Write Enable Latch. When the WEL bit is
in the logical “0” state, the device will not accept any program, erase, Protect Sector, Unprotect
Sector, or Write Status Register commands. The WEL bit defaults to the logical “0” state after a
device power-up or reset. In addition, the WEL bit will be reset to the logical “0” state automati-
cally under the following conditions:
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