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M29W160EB70ZA6E 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: M29W160EB70ZA6E
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内容描述: 16兆位(2MB ×8或1Mb的X16 ,引导块) 3V供应闪存 [16 Mbit (2Mb x8 or 1Mb x16, Boot Block) 3V Supply Flash Memory]
分类和应用: 闪存存储内存集成电路
文件页数/大小: 40 页 / 1035 K
品牌: NUMONYX [ NUMONYX B.V ]
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M29W160ET, M29W160EB  
has occurred. When an error occurs the memory  
continues to output the Status Register. A Read/  
Reset command must be issued to reset the error  
condition and return to Read mode.  
Note that the Program command cannot change a  
bit set at ’0’ back to ’1’. One of the Erase Com-  
mands must be used to set all the bits in a block or  
in the whole memory from ’0’ to ’1’.  
Unlock Bypass Command. The Unlock Bypass  
command is used in conjunction with the Unlock  
Bypass Program command to program the memo-  
ry. When the access time to the device is long (as  
with some EPROM programmers) considerable  
time saving can be made by using these com-  
mands. Three Bus Write operations are required  
to issue the Unlock Bypass command.  
Once the Unlock Bypass command has been is-  
sued the memory will only accept the Unlock By-  
pass Program command and the Unlock Bypass  
Reset command. The memory can be read as if in  
Read mode.  
Unlock Bypass Program Command. The Un-  
lock Bypass Program command can be used to  
program one address in memory at a time. The  
command requires two Bus Write operations, the  
final write operation latches the address and data,  
and starts the Program/Erase Controller.  
The Program operation using the Unlock Bypass  
Program command behaves identically to the Pro-  
gram operation using the Program command. A  
protected block cannot be programmed; the oper-  
ation cannot be aborted and the Status Register is  
read. Errors must be reset using the Read/Reset  
command, which leaves the device in Unlock By-  
pass Mode. See the Program command for details  
on the behavior.  
Unlock Bypass Reset Command. The Unlock  
Bypass Reset command can be used to return to  
Read/Reset mode from Unlock Bypass Mode.  
Two Bus Write operations are required to issue the  
Unlock Bypass Reset command. Read/Reset  
command does not exit from Unlock Bypass  
Mode.  
Chip Erase Command. The Chip Erase com-  
mand can be used to erase the entire chip. Six Bus  
Write operations are required to issue the Chip  
Erase Command and start the Program/Erase  
Controller.  
times are given in Table 6. All Bus Read opera-  
tions during the Chip Erase operation will output  
the Status Register on the Data Inputs/Outputs.  
See the section on the Status Register for more  
details.  
After the Chip Erase operation has completed the  
memory will return to the Read Mode, unless an  
error has occurred. When an error occurs the  
memory will continue to output the Status Regis-  
ter. A Read/Reset command must be issued to re-  
set the error condition and return to Read Mode.  
The Chip Erase Command sets all of the bits in un-  
protected blocks of the memory to ’1’. All previous  
data is lost.  
Block Erase Command. The Block Erase com-  
mand can be used to erase a list of one or more  
blocks. Six Bus Write operations are required to  
select the first block in the list. Each additional  
block in the list can be selected by repeating the  
sixth Bus Write operation using the address of the  
additional block. The Block Erase operation starts  
the Program/Erase Controller about 50µs after the  
last Bus Write operation. Once the Program/Erase  
Controller starts it is not possible to select any  
more blocks. Each additional block must therefore  
be selected within 50µs of the last block. The 50µs  
timer restarts when an additional block is selected.  
The Status Register can be read after the sixth  
Bus Write operation. See the Status Register sec-  
tion for details on how to identify if the Program/  
Erase Controller has started the Block Erase oper-  
ation.  
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 100µs, leaving the data un-  
changed. No error condition is given when protect-  
ed blocks are ignored.  
During the Block Erase operation the memory will  
ignore all commands except the Erase Suspend  
command. Typical block erase times are given in  
Table 6. All Bus Read operations during the Block  
Erase operation will output the Status Register on  
the Data Inputs/Outputs. See the section on the  
Status Register for more details.  
After the Block Erase operation has completed the  
memory will return to the Read Mode, unless an  
error has occurred. When an error occurs the  
memory will continue to output the Status Regis-  
ter. A Read/Reset command must be issued to re-  
set the error condition and return to Read mode.  
The Block Erase Command sets all of the bits in  
the unprotected selected blocks to ’1’. All previous  
data in the selected blocks is lost.  
If any blocks are protected then these are ignored  
and all the other blocks are erased. If all of the  
blocks are protected the Chip Erase operation ap-  
pears to start but will terminate within about 100µs,  
leaving the data unchanged. No error condition is  
given when protected blocks are ignored.  
During the erase operation the memory will ignore  
all commands. It is not possible to issue any com-  
mand to abort the operation. Typical chip erase  
Erase Suspend Command. The Erase Suspend  
Command may be used to temporarily suspend a  
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