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M29W640FB

Manufacturer Part Number
M29W640FB
Description
64 Mbit (8Mb x8 or 4Mb x16, Page, Boot Block) 3V Supply Flash Memory
Manufacturer
STMICROELECTRONICS [STMicroelectronics]
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4
4.1
4.1.1
4.1.2
Command Interface
for a summary of the commands.
Standard commands
Read/Reset command
Table 4: Bus Operations, BYTE =
is protected then 01h is output on Data Inputs/Outputs DQ0-DQ7, otherwise 00h is output (in
8-bit mode).
The protection status of the Extended Memory block, or Extended Memory Block Verify code,
can be read using a Bus Read operation with addresses and control signals set as shown in
Table 3: Bus Operations, BYTE = VIL
that is ‘Don’t Care’. If the Extended Block is "Factory Locked" then 80h is output on Data Input/
Outputs DQ0-DQ7, otherwise 00h is output (8-bit mode).
All Bus Write operations to the memory are interpreted by the Command Interface. Commands
consist of one or more sequential Bus Write operations. Failure to observe a valid sequence of
Bus Write operations will result in the memory returning to Read mode. The long command
sequences are imposed to maximize data security.
The address used for the commands changes depending on whether the memory is in 16-bit or
8-bit mode. See either
The Read/Reset command returns the memory to its Read mode. It also resets the errors in
the Status Register. Either one or three Bus Write operations can be used to issue the Read/
Reset command.
The Read/Reset command can be issued, between Bus Write cycles before the start of a
program or erase operation, to return the device to read mode. If the Read/Reset command is
issued during the timeout of a Block Erase operation then the memory will take up to 10µs to
abort. During the abort period no valid data can be read from the memory. The Read/Reset
command will not abort an Erase operation when issued while in Erase Suspend.
Auto Select command
The Auto Select command is used to read the Manufacturer Code, the Device Code, the Block
Protection Status and the Extended Memory Block Verify Code. Three consecutive Bus Write
operations are required to issue the Auto Select command. Once the Auto Select command is
issued the memory remains in Auto Select mode until a Read/Reset command is issued. Read
CFI Query and Read/Reset commands are accepted in Auto Select mode, all other commands
are ignored.
In Auto Select mode, the Manufacturer Code and the Device Code can be read by using a Bus
Read operation with addresses and control signals set as shown in
BYTE = VIL
The Block Protection Status of each block can be read using a Bus Read operation with
addresses and control signals set as shown in
and
Table 4: Bus Operations, BYTE =
Table
5, or
VIH, except for A9 that is ‘Don’t Care’. If the addressed block
Table
and
6, depending on the configuration that is being used,
Table 4: Bus Operations, BYTE =
Table 3: Bus Operations, BYTE = VIL
VIH, except for A9 that is ‘Don’t Care’.
Table 3: Bus Operations,
4 Command Interface
VIH, except for A9
and
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