M25P20-VMN3TPB Micron Technology Inc, M25P20-VMN3TPB Datasheet - Page 16

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M25P20-VMN3TPB

Manufacturer Part Number
M25P20-VMN3TPB
Description
Manufacturer
Micron Technology Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of M25P20-VMN3TPB

Cell Type
NOR
Density
2Mb
Access Time (max)
8ns
Interface Type
Serial (SPI)
Address Bus
1b
Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
3.3V
Operating Temp Range
-40C to 125C
Package Type
SO N
Program/erase Volt (typ)
2.3 to 3.6V
Sync/async
Synchronous
Operating Temperature Classification
Automotive
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
2.7V
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
3.6V
Word Size
8b
Number Of Words
256K
Supply Current
8mA
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
8
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Compliant
6
16/55
Instructions
All instructions, addresses and data are shifted in and out of the device, most significant bit
first.
Serial Data Input (D) is sampled on the first rising edge of Serial Clock (C) after Chip Select
(S) is driven Low. Then, the one-byte instruction code must be shifted in to the device, most
significant bit first, on Serial Data Input (D), each bit being latched on the rising edges of
Serial Clock (C).
The instruction set is listed in
Every instruction sequence starts with a one-byte instruction code. Depending on the
instruction, this might be followed by address bytes, or by data bytes, or by both or none.
Chip Select (S) must be driven High after the last bit of the instruction sequence has been
shifted in.
In the case of a Read Data Bytes (READ), Read Data Bytes at Higher Speed (Fast_Read),
Read Identification (RDID), Read Status Register (RDSR) or Release from Deep Power-
down, and Read Electronic Signature (RES) instruction, the shifted-in instruction sequence
is followed by a data-out sequence. Chip Select (S) can be driven High after any bit of the
data-out sequence is being shifted out.
In the case of a Page Program (PP), Sector Erase (SE), Bulk Erase (BE), Write Status
Register (WRSR), Write Enable (WREN), Write Disable (WRDI) or Deep Power-down (DP)
instruction, Chip Select (S) must be driven High exactly at a byte boundary, otherwise the
instruction is rejected, and is not executed. That is, Chip Select (S) must driven High when
the number of clock pulses after Chip Select (S) being driven Low is an exact multiple of
eight.
All attempts to access the memory array during a Write Status Register cycle, Program
cycle or Erase cycle are ignored, and the internal Write Status Register cycle, Program
cycle or Erase cycle continues unaffected.
Table
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