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15 / 51 page 15 3639J–DFLASH–11/2012 AT45DB011D 9.1.2 Program Sector Protection Register Command Once the Sector Protection Register has been erased, it can be reprogrammed using the Program Sector Protection Register command. To program the Sector Protection Register, the CS pin must first be asserted and the appropri- ate 4-byte opcode sequence must be clocked into the device via the SI pin. The 4-byte opcode sequence must start with 3DH and be followed by 2AH, 7FH, and FCH. After the last bit of the opcode sequence has been clocked into the device, the data for the contents of the Sector Pro- tection Register must be clocked in. As described in Section 9.1, the Sector Protection Register contains four bytes of data, so four bytes must be clocked into the device. The first byte of data corresponds to sector 0, the second byte corresponds to sector 1, the third byte corresponds to sector 2, and the last byte of data corresponding to sector 3. After the last data byte has been clocked in, the CS pin must be deasserted to initiate the inter- nally self-timed program cycle. The programming of the Sector Protection Register should take place in a time of t P, during which time the Status Register will indicate that the device is busy. If the device is powered-down during the program cycle, then the contents of the Sector Protection Register cannot be guaranteed. If the proper number of data bytes is not clocked in before the CS pin is deasserted, then the protection status of the sectors corresponding to the bytes not clocked in can not be guaranteed. For example, if only the first two bytes are clocked in instead of the complete 4-bytes, then the protection status of the last two sectors cannot be guaranteed. Furthermore, if more than four bytes of data is clocked into the device, then the data will wrap back around to the beginning of the register. For instance, if five bytes of data are clocked in, then the 5th byte will be stored at byte location 0 of the Sector Protection Register. If a value other than 00H or FFH is clocked into a byte location of the Sector Protection Register, then the protection status of the sector corresponding to that byte location cannot be guaran- teed. For example, if a value of 17H is clocked into byte location 2 of the Sector Protection Register, then the protection status of sector 2 cannot be guaranteed. The Sector Protection Register can be reprogrammed while the sector protection enabled or dis- abled. Being able to reprogram the Sector Protection Register with the sector protection enabled allows the user to temporarily disable the sector protection to an individual sector rather than disabling sector protection completely. The Program Sector Protection Register command utilizes the internal SRAM buffer for processing. Therefore, the contents of the buffer will be altered from its previous state when this command is issued. Table 9-5. Program Sector Protection Register Command Figure 9-3. Program Sector Protection Register Command Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Program Sector Protection Register 3DH 2AH 7FH FCH Data Byte n Opcode Byte 1 Opcode Byte 2 Opcode Byte 3 Opcode Byte 4 Data Byte n + 1 Data Byte n + 3 CS Each transition represents 8 bits SI |
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