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M28W160CT70N6F

Manufacturer Part Number
M28W160CT70N6F
Description
Manufacturer
Micron Technology Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of M28W160CT70N6F

Cell Type
NOR
Density
16Mb
Access Time (max)
70ns
Interface Type
Parallel
Boot Type
Top
Address Bus
20b
Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
3/3.3V
Operating Temp Range
-40C to 85C
Package Type
TSOP
Sync/async
Asynchronous
Operating Temperature Classification
Industrial
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
2.7V
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
3.6V
Word Size
16b
Number Of Words
1M
Supply Current
20mA
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
48
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Compliant

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M28W160CT, M28W160CB
memory location must be erased and repro-
grammed.
See Appendix C, Figure 17, Program Flowchart
and Pseudo Code, for the flowchart for using the
Program command.
Double Word Program Command
This feature is offered to improve the programming
throughput, writing a page of two adjacent words
in parallel.The two words must differ only for the
address A0. Programming should not be attempt-
ed when V
executed if V
guaranteed.
Three bus write cycles are necessary to issue the
Double Word Program command.
Read operations output the Status Register con-
tent after the programming has started. Program-
ming aborts if Reset goes to V
cannot be guaranteed when the program opera-
tion is aborted, the block containing the memory
location must be erased and reprogrammed.
See Appendix C, Figure 18, Double Word Pro-
gram Flowchart and Pseudo Code, for the flow-
chart for using the Double Word Program
command.
Clear Status Register Command
The Clear Status Register command can be used
to reset bits 1, 3, 4 and 5 in the Status Register to
‘0’. One bus write cycle is required to issue the
Clear Status Register command.
The bits in the Status Register do not automatical-
ly return to ‘0’ when a new Program or Erase com-
mand is issued. The error bits in the Status
Register should be cleared before attempting a
new Program or Erase command.
Program/Erase Suspend Command
The Program/Erase Suspend command is used to
pause a Program or Erase operation. One bus
write cycle is required to issue the Program/Erase
command and pause the Program/Erase control-
ler.
During Program/Erase Suspend the Command In-
terface will accept the Program/Erase Resume,
Read Array, Read Status Register, Read Electron-
ic Signature and Read CFI Query commands. Ad-
ditionally, if the suspend operation was Erase then
the Program, Block Lock, Block Lock-Down or
Protection Program commands will also be ac-
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The first bus cycle sets up the Double Word
Program Command.
The second bus cycle latches the Address and
the Data of the first word to be written.
The third bus cycle latches the Address and the
Data of the second word to be written and starts
the Program/Erase Controller.
PP
PP
is not at V
is below V
PPH
PPH
. The command can be
IL
but the result is not
. As data integrity
cepted. The block being erased may be protected
by issuing the Block Protect, Block Lock or Protec-
tion Program commands. When the Program/
Erase Resume command is issued the operation
will complete. Only the blocks not being erased
may be read or programmed correctly.
During a Program/Erase Suspend, the device can
be placed in a pseudo-standby mode by taking
Chip Enable to V
Reset turns to V
See Appendix C, Figure 19, Program Suspend &
Resume Flowchart and Pseudo Code, and Figure
21, Erase Suspend & Resume Flowchart and
Pseudo Code for flowcharts for using the Program/
Erase Suspend command.
Program/Erase Resume Command
The Program/Erase Resume command can be
used to restart the Program/Erase Controller after
a Program/Erase Suspend operation has paused
it. One Bus Write cycle is required to issue the
command. Once the command is issued subse-
quent Bus Read operations read the Status Reg-
ister.
See Appendix C, Figure 19, Program Suspend &
Resume Flowchart and Pseudo Code, and Figure
21, Erase Suspend & Resume Flowchart and
Pseudo Code for flowcharts for using the Program/
Erase Resume command.
Protection Register Program Command
The Protection Register Program command is
used to Program the 64 bit user One-Time-Pro-
grammable (OTP) segment of the Protection Reg-
ister. The segment is programmed 16 bits at a
time. When shipped all bits in the segment are set
to ‘1’. The user can only program the bits to ‘0’.
Two write cycles are required to issue the Protec-
tion Register Program command.
Read operations output the Status Register con-
tent after the programming has started.
The segment can be protected by programming bit
1 of the Protection Lock Register. Bit 1 of the Pro-
tection Lock Register protects bit 2 of the Protec-
tion Lock Register. Programming bit 2 of the
Protection Lock Register will result in a permanent
protection of the Security Block (see Figure 6, Se-
curity Block and Protection Register Memory
Map). Attempting to program a previously protect-
ed Protection Register will result in a Status Reg-
ister error. The protection of the Protection
Register and/or the Security Block is not revers-
ible.
The first bus cycle sets up the Protection
Register Program command.
The second latches the Address and the Data to
be written to the Protection Register and starts
the Program/Erase Controller.
IL
.
IH
. Program/Erase is aborted if

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