M29W320EB NUMONYX [Numonyx B.V], M29W320EB Datasheet - Page 54

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M29W320EB

Manufacturer Part Number
M29W320EB
Description
32 Mbit (4Mbx8 or 2Mbx16, Uniform Parameter Blocks, Boot Block) 3V supply Flash memory
Manufacturer
NUMONYX [Numonyx B.V]
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Extended memory Block
Appendix C
9.1
9.2
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The M29W320E has an extra block, the Extended Block, that can be accessed using a
dedicated command.
This Extended Block is 32 Kwords in x16 mode and 64 Kbytes in x8 mode. It is used as a
security block (to provide a permanent security identification number) or to store additional
information.
The Extended Block is either Factory Locked or Customer Lockable, its status is indicated
by bit DQ7. This bit is permanently set to either ‘1’ or ‘0’ at the factory and cannot be
changed. When set to ‘1’, it indicates that the device is factory locked and the Extended
Block is protected. When set to ‘0’, it indicates that the device is customer lockable and the
Extended Block is unprotected. Bit DQ7 being permanently locked to either ‘1’ or ‘0’ is
another security feature which ensures that a customer lockable device cannot be used
instead of a factory locked one.
Bit DQ7 is the most significant bit in the Extended Block Verify code and a specific
procedure must be followed to read it. See “Extended memory Block Verify code” in
and
operations, BYTE = V
The Extended Block can only be accessed when the device is in Extended Block mode. For
details of how the Extended Block mode is entered and exited, refer to
Extended Block command
and
mode, BYTE = V
Factory Locked Extended Block
In devices where the Extended Block is factory locked, the Security Identification Number is
written to the Extended Block address space (see
data) in the factory. The DQ7 bit is set to ‘1’ and the Extended Block cannot be unprotected.
Customer Lockable Extended Block
A device where the Extended Block is customer lockable is delivered with the DQ7 bit set to
‘0’ and the Extended Block unprotected. It is up to the customer to program and protect the
Extended Block but care must be taken because the protection of the Extended Block is not
reversible.
There are two ways of protecting the Extended Block:
Section Table 3. on page
Table
Issue the Enter Extended Block command to place the device in Extended Block mode,
then use the In-system technique with RP either at V
Block
flowcharts,
Issue the Enter Extended Block command to place the device in Extended Block mode,
then use the Programmer technique (refer to
Section D.1: Programmer technique
and
Figure
5,
Protection,
Extended memory Block
Table 4: Commands, 16-bit mode, BYTE = V
Figure 21
20, for a detailed explanation of the technique).
IL
, respectively.
IH
Section D.2: In-system technique
, respectively, for details of how to read bit DQ7.
and
and
19,
Figure
Section 4.14: Exit Extended Block
Table 2: Bus operations, BYTE = V
22, for a detailed explanation of the technique).
and to the corresponding flowcharts,
Appendix D: Block
Table 28: Extended Block Address and
and to the corresponding
IH
IH
and
or at V
M29W320ET, M29W320EB
Table 5: Commands, 8-bit
command, and to
ID
IL
(refer to
Protection,
and
Section 4.13: Enter
Table 3: Bus
Appendix D:
Figure 19
Table 2
Table 4

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