HY27US08281A-TPCB Hynix, HY27US08281A-TPCB Datasheet - Page 39

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HY27US08281A-TPCB

Manufacturer Part Number
HY27US08281A-TPCB
Description
Flash Mem Parallel 3.3V 128M-Bit 16M x 8 10us 48-Pin TSOP-I
Manufacturer
Hynix
Datasheet

Specifications of HY27US08281A-TPCB

Package
48TSOP-I
Cell Type
NAND
Density
128 Mb
Architecture
Sectored
Block Organization
Symmetrical
Typical Operating Supply Voltage
3.3 V
Sector Size
16KByte x 1024
Support Of Page Mode
Yes
Timing Type
Asynchronous
Operating Temperature
0 to 70 °C
Interface Type
Parallel

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HY27US(08/16)281A Series
128Mbit (16Mx8bit / 8Mx16bit) NAND Flash
Bad Block Management
Devices with Bad Blocks have the same quality level and the same AC and DC characteristics as devices where all the
blocks are valid. A Bad Block does not affect the performance of valid blocks because it is isolated from the bit line and
common source line by a select transistor. The devices are supplied with all the locations inside valid blocks
erased(FFh).The Bad Block Information is written prior to shipping. Any block where the 6th Byte/ 1st Word in the
spare area of the 1st or 2nd page (if the 1st page is Bad) does not contain FFh is a Bad Block. The Bad Block Informa-
tion must be read before any erase is attempted as the Bad Block Information may be erased. For the system to be
able to recognize the Bad Blocks based on the original information it is recommended to create a Bad Block table fol-
lowing the flowchart shown in Figure 31. The 1st block, which is placed on 00h block address is guaranteed to be a
valid block.
Block Replacement
Over the lifetime of the device additional Bad Blocks may develop. In this case the block has to be replaced by copying
the data to a valid block. These additional Bad Blocks can be identified as attempts to program or erase them will give
errors in the Status Register.
As the failure of a page program operation does not affect the data in other pages in the same block, the block can be
replaced by re-programming the current data and copying the rest of the replaced block to an available valid block.The
Copy Back Program command can be used to copy the data to a valid block.
See the “Copy Back Program” section for more details.
Refer to Table 17 for the recommended procedure to follow if an error occurs during an operation.
Operation
Recommended Procedure
Erase
Block Replacement
Program
Block Replacement or ECC
Read
ECC
Table 17: Block Failure
Figure 31: Bad Block Management Flowchart
Rev 0.6 / Nov. 2005
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