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3 / 16 page AT49F001(N)(T) 3 Device Operation READ: The AT49F001(N)(T) is accessed like an EPROM. When CE and OE are low and WE is high, the data stored at the memory location determined by the address pins is asserted on the outputs. The outputs are put in the high impedance state whenever CE or OE is high. This dual-line control gives designers flexibility in preventing bus conten- tion. COMMAND SEQUENCES: When the device is first pow- ered on it will be reset to the read or standby mode depending upon the state of the control line inputs. In order to perform other device functions, a series of command sequences are entered into the device. The command sequences are shown in the Command Definitions table. The command sequences are written by applying a low pulse on the WE or CE input with CE or WE low (respec- tively) and OE high. The address is latched on the falling edge of CE or WE, whichever occurs last. The data is latched by the first rising edge of CE or WE. Standard microprocessor write timings are used. The address loca- tions used in the command sequences are not affected by entering the command sequences. RESET: A RESET input pin is provided to ease some sys- tem applications. When RESET is at a logic high level, the device is in its standard operating mode. A low level on the RESET input halts the present device operation and puts the outputs of the device in a high impedence state. If the RESET pin makes a high to low transition during a program or erase operation, the operation may not be sucessfully completed and the operation will have to be repeated after a high level is applied to the RESET pin. When a high level is reasserted on the RESET pin, the device returns to the read or standby mode, depending upon the state of the control inputs. By applying a 12V ± 0.5V input signal to the RESET pin, the boot block array can be reprogrammed even if the boot block lockout feature has been enabled (see Boot Block Programming Lockout Override section). The RESET feature is not available for the AT49F001N(T). ERASURE: Before a byte can be reprogrammed, the main memory block or parameter block which contains the byte must be erased. The erased state of the memory bits is a logical “1”. The entire device can be erased at one time by using a 6-byte software code. The software chip erase code consists of 6-byte load commands to specific address locations with a specific data pattern (please refer to the Chip Erase Cycle Waveforms). After the software chip erase has been initiated, the device will internally time the erase operation so that no external clocks are required. The maximum time needed to erase the whole chip is t EC. If the boot block lockout feature has been enabled, the data in the boot sector will not be erased. CHIP ERASE: If the boot block lockout has been enabled, the Chip Erase function will erase Parameter Block 1, Parameter Block 2, Main Memory Block 1, and Main Mem- ory Block 2 but not the boot block. If the Boot Block Lockout has not been enabled, the Chip Erase function will erase the entire chip. After the full chip erase the device will return back to read mode. Any command during chip erase will be ignored. SECTOR ERASE: As an alternative to a full chip erase, the device is organized into sectors that can be individually erased. There are two 8K-byte parameter block sections and two main memory blocks. The 8K-byte parameter block sections can be independently erased and repro- grammed. The two main memory sections are designed to be used as alternative memory sectors. That is, whenever one of the blocks has been erased and reprogrammed, the other block should be erased and reprogrammed before the first block is again erased. The Sector Erase command is a six bus cycle operation. The sector address is latched on the falling WE edge of the sixth cycle while the 30H data input command is latched at the rising edge of WE. The sector erase starts after the rising edge of WE of the sixth cycle. The erase operation is internally controlled; it will automatically time to completion. BYTE PROGRAMMING: Once the memory array is erased, the device is programmed (to a logical “0”) on a byte-by-byte basis. Please note that a data “0” cannot be programmed back to a “1”; only erase operations can con- vert “0”s to “1”s. Programming is accomplished via the internal device command register and is a 4 bus cycle operation (please refer to the Command Definitions table). The device will automatically generate the required internal program pulses. The program cycle has addresses latched on the falling edge of WE or CE, whichever occurs last, and the data latched on the rising edge of WE or CE, whichever occurs first. Programming is completed after the specified t BP cycle time. The DATA polling feature may also be used to indi- cate the end of a program cycle. BOOT BLOCK PROGRAMMING LOCKOUT: The device has one designated block that has a programming lockout feature. This feature prevents programming of data in the designated block once the feature has been enabled. The size of the block is 16K bytes. This block, referred to as the boot block, can contain secure code that is used to bring up the system. Enabling the lockout feature will allow the boot code to stay in the device while data in the rest of the device is updated. This feature does not have to be acti- vated; the boot block’s usage as a write protected region is optional to the user. The address range of the boot block is 00000 to 03FFF for the AT49F001(N) while the address |
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