M25P40-VMP6TG NUMONYX, M25P40-VMP6TG Datasheet - Page 14

IC FLASH 4MBIT 50MHZ 8VFQFPN

M25P40-VMP6TG

Manufacturer Part Number
M25P40-VMP6TG
Description
IC FLASH 4MBIT 50MHZ 8VFQFPN
Manufacturer
NUMONYX
Series
Forté™r
Datasheet

Specifications of M25P40-VMP6TG

Format - Memory
FLASH
Memory Type
FLASH
Memory Size
4M (512K x 8)
Speed
50MHz
Interface
SPI, 3-Wire Serial
Voltage - Supply
2.3 V ~ 3.6 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
8-VFQFN, 8-VFQFPN
Memory Configuration
512K X 8
Ic Interface Type
Serial, SPI
Clock Frequency
50MHz
Supply Voltage Range
2.3V To 3.6V
Memory Case Style
VDFPN
No. Of Pins
8
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

Available stocks

Company
Part Number
Manufacturer
Quantity
Price
Part Number:
M25P40-VMP6TG
Manufacturer:
st
Quantity:
11 116
Part Number:
M25P40-VMP6TG
Manufacturer:
ST
0
Part Number:
M25P40-VMP6TG
Manufacturer:
ST
Quantity:
20 000
Part Number:
M25P40-VMP6TG-123
Manufacturer:
ST
0
Part Number:
M25P40-VMP6TG-124
Manufacturer:
ST
0
Part Number:
M25P40-VMP6TG-125
Manufacturer:
ST
0
Part Number:
M25P40-VMP6TG-127
Manufacturer:
ST
0
Part Number:
M25P40-VMP6TG-X
Manufacturer:
STM
Quantity:
12 000
Part Number:
M25P40-VMP6TG-X
Manufacturer:
ST
Quantity:
20 000
Part Number:
M25P40-VMP6TG/TE
Manufacturer:
ST
Quantity:
2 000
4.7
14/61
Table 2.
1. The device is ready to accept a Bulk Erase instruction only if all Block Protect bits (BP2, BP1, BP0) are 0.
Hold condition
The Hold (HOLD) signal is used to pause any serial communications with the device without
resetting the clocking sequence. However, taking this signal Low does not terminate any
Write Status Register, Program or Erase cycle that is currently in progress.
To enter the Hold condition, the device must be selected, with Chip Select (S) Low.
The Hold condition starts on the falling edge of the Hold (HOLD) signal, provided that this
coincides with Serial Clock (C) being Low (as shown in
The Hold condition ends on the rising edge of the Hold (HOLD) signal, provided that this
coincides with Serial Clock (C) being Low.
If the falling edge does not coincide with Serial Clock (C) being Low, the Hold condition
starts after Serial Clock (C) next goes Low. Similarly, if the rising edge does not coincide
with Serial Clock (C) being Low, the Hold condition ends after Serial Clock (C) next goes
Low. (This is shown in
During the Hold condition, the Serial Data output (Q) is high impedance, and Serial Data
input (D) and Serial Clock (C) are Don’t Care.
Normally, the device is kept selected, with Chip Select (S) driven Low, for the whole duration
of the Hold condition. This is to ensure that the state of the internal logic remains unchanged
from the moment of entering the Hold condition.
If Chip Select (S) goes High while the device is in the Hold condition, this has the effect of
resetting the internal logic of the device. To restart communication with the device, it is
necessary to drive Hold (HOLD) High, and then to drive Chip Select (S) Low. This prevents
the device from going back to the Hold condition.
BP2
Status Register
bit
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
content
BP1
bit
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
Protected area sizes
BP0
bit
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
none
Upper eighth (Sector 7)
Upper quarter (two sectors: 6 and 7) Lower three-quarters (six sectors: 0 to 5)
Upper half (four sectors: 4 to 7)
All sectors (eight sectors: 0 to 7)
All sectors (eight sectors: 0 to 7)
All sectors (eight sectors: 0 to 7)
All sectors (eight sectors: 0 to 7)
Figure 5: Hold condition
Protected area
Memory content
activation).
All sectors
Lower seven-eighths (seven sectors: 0 to
6)
Lower half (four sectors: 0 to 3)
none
none
none
none
Figure 5: Hold condition
(1)
Unprotected area
(eight sectors: 0 to 7)
activation).

Related parts for M25P40-VMP6TG