AT45DB161E-SSHF-T Adesto Technologies, AT45DB161E-SSHF-T Datasheet - Page 22

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AT45DB161E-SSHF-T

Manufacturer Part Number
AT45DB161E-SSHF-T
Description
Flash 16M 2.3-3.6V 85Mhz Serial Flash
Manufacturer
Adesto Technologies
Datasheet

Specifications of AT45DB161E-SSHF-T

Data Bus Width
8 bit
Memory Type
Data Flash
Memory Size
16 Mbit
Architecture
Flexible, Uniform Erase
Timing Type
Synchronous
Interface Type
SPI
Supply Voltage - Max
3.6 V
Supply Voltage - Min
2.3 V
Maximum Operating Current
26 mA
Operating Temperature
- 40 C to + 85 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Package / Case
SOIC-8
7.3.3
7.3.4
Read Sector Protection Register
To read the Sector Protection Register, an opcode of 32h and three dummy bytes must be clocked into the device. After
the last bit of the opcode and dummy bytes have been clocked in, any additional clock pulses on the SCK pin will result
in the Sector Protection Register contents being output on the SO pin. The first byte (byte location 0) corresponds to
Sector 0 (0a and 0b), the second byte corresponds to Sector 1, and the last byte (byte location 15) corresponds to Sector
15. Once the last byte of the Sector Protection Register has been clocked out, any additional clock pulses will result in
undefined data being output on the SO pin. The CS pin must be deasserted to terminate the Read Sector Protection
Register operation and put the output into a high-impedance state.
Table 7-8.
Note:
Figure 7-6. Read Sector Protection Register
About the Sector Protection Register
The Sector Protection Register is subject to a limit of 10,000 erase/program cycles. Users are encouraged to carefully
evaluate the number of times the Sector Protection Register will be modified during the course of the application’s life
cycle. If the application requires that the Security Protection Register be modified more than the specified limit of 10,000
cycles because the application needs to temporarily unprotect individual sectors (sector protection remains enabled
while the Sector Protection Register is reprogrammed), then the application will need to limit this practice. Instead, a
combination of temporarily unprotecting individual sectors along with disabling sector protection completely will need to
be implemented by the application to ensure that the limit of 10,000 cycles is not exceeded.
Command
Read Sector Protection Register
CS
SO
SI
1.
Read Sector Protection Register Command
XX = Dummy byte
Each transition represents eight bits
35h
XX
XX
XX
Byte 1
32h
Data
n
Adesto AT45DB161E [DATASHEET]
n + 1
Data
Byte 2
XXh
Byte 3
8782D–DFLASH–11/2012
XXh
n + 15
Data
Byte 4
XXh
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