M29DW641F70N1 NUMONYX [Numonyx B.V], M29DW641F70N1 Datasheet - Page 22

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M29DW641F70N1

Manufacturer Part Number
M29DW641F70N1
Description
64 Mbit (4Mb x16, Multiple Bank, Page, Boot Block) 3V Supply Flash Memory
Manufacturer
NUMONYX [Numonyx B.V]
Datasheet
Software Protection
5.1.2
5.2
5.2.1
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Non-volatile Protection
A Non-Volatile Modify Protection bit is assigned to each block or group of blocks.
When a Non-Volatile Modify Protection bit is set to ‘1’, the associated block or group of
blocks is protected, preventing any Program or Erase Operations in this block or group of
blocks.
The Non-Volatile Modify Protection bits are set individually by issuing a Set Non-Volatile
Modify Protection bit command. They are non-volatile and will remain set through a
hardware reset or a power-down/power-up sequence.
The Non-Volatile Modify Protection bits cannot be cleared individually, they can only be
cleared all at the same time by issuing a Clear Non-Volatile Modify Protection bits
command.
The device features a volatile Lock-Down bit which can be used to prevent changing the
state of the Non-Volatile Modify Protection bits. When set to ‘1’, the Non-Volatile Modify
Protection bits can no longer be modified; when set to ‘0’, the Non-Volatile Modify Protection
bits can be set and reset using the Set Non-Volatile Modify Protection bit command and the
Clear Non-Volatile Modify Protection bits command, respectively.
The Lock-Down bit is set by issuing the Set Lock-Down bit command. It is not cleared using
a command, but through a hardware reset or a power-down/power-up sequence.
The part is shipped with the Non-Volatile Modify Protection bits set to ‘0’.
Locked blocks and Non-Volatile Locked blocks can co-exist in the same memory array.
Refer to
details on the block protection mechanism.
Password Protection mode
The Password Protection mode provides a more advanced level of software protection than
the Standard Protection mode.
Prior to entering the Password Protection mode, it is necessary to set a password and to
verify it (see
Verify command
Password Protection mode Lock bit to ‘1’. This operation is not reversible and once the bit is
programmed the device will permanently remain in the Password Protection mode.
The Password Protection mode uses the same protection mechanisms as the Standard
Protection mode (Block Lock/Unlock, Non-volatile Protection).
Block Lock/Unlock Protection
The Block Lock/Unlock Protection operates exactly in the same way as in the Standard
Protection mode.
Table 7: Block Protection status
Section 6.3.5: Password Program command
). The Password Protection mode is then activated by programming the
and
Figure 6: Software Protection scheme
and
Section 6.3.6: Password
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