AT25DF081-SSHN-B Atmel, AT25DF081-SSHN-B Datasheet - Page 15

IC FLASH 8MBIT 66MHZ 8SOIC

AT25DF081-SSHN-B

Manufacturer Part Number
AT25DF081-SSHN-B
Description
IC FLASH 8MBIT 66MHZ 8SOIC
Manufacturer
Atmel
Datasheet

Specifications of AT25DF081-SSHN-B

Format - Memory
FLASH
Memory Type
DataFLASH
Memory Size
8M (4096 pages x 256 bytes)
Speed
66MHz
Interface
SPI, 3-Wire Serial
Voltage - Supply
1.65 V ~ 1.95 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
8-SOIC (3.9mm Width)
Cell Type
NOR
Density
8Mb
Access Time (max)
7ns
Interface Type
Serial (SPI)
Boot Type
Not Required
Address Bus
1b
Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
1.8V
Operating Temp Range
-40C to 85C
Package Type
SOIC
Sync/async
Synchronous
Operating Temperature Classification
Industrial
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
1.65V
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
1.95V
Supply Current
12mA
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
8
Architecture
Sectored
Supply Voltage (max)
1.95 V
Supply Voltage (min)
1.65 V
Maximum Operating Current
12 mA
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Organization
64 KB x 16
Memory Configuration
4096 Pages X 256 Bytes
Clock Frequency
66MHz
Supply Voltage Range
1.65V To 1.95V
Memory Case Style
SOIC
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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9.5
3674E–DFLASH–8/08
Global Protect/Unprotect
As a safeguard against accidental or erroneous locking or unlocking of sectors, the Sector Pro-
tection Registers can themselves be locked from updates by using the SPRL (Sector Protection
Registers Locked) bit of the Status Register (please refer to
page 20
issue the Unprotect Sector command will be ignored, and the device will reset the WEL bit in the
Status Register back to a logical “0” and return to the idle state once the CS pin has been
deasserted.
Figure 9-4.
The Global Protect and Global Unprotect features can work in conjunction with the Protect Sec-
tor and Unprotect Sector functions. For example, a system can globally protect the entire
memory array and then use the Unprotect Sector command to individually unprotect certain sec-
tors and individually reprotect them later by using the Protect Sector command. Likewise, a
system can globally unprotect the entire memory array and then individually protect certain sec-
tors as needed.
Performing a Global Protect or Global Unprotect is accomplished by writing a certain combina-
tion of data to the Status Register using the Write Status Register command (see “Write Status
Register” section on
mand is also used to modify the SPRL (Sector Protection Registers Locked) bit to control
hardware and software locking.
To perform a Global Protect, the appropriate WP pin and SPRL conditions must be met and the
system must write a logical “1” to bits 5, 4, 3, and 2 of the Status Register. Conversely, to per-
form a Global Unprotect, the same WP and SPRL conditions must be met but the system must
write a logical “0” to bits 5, 4, 3, and 2 of the Status Register.
necessary for a Global Protect or Global Unprotect to be performed.
SCK
for more details). If the Sector Protection Registers are locked, then any attempts to
CS
SO
SI
Unprotect Sector
page 22
HIGH-IMPEDANCE
MSB
0
0
0
1
1
2
OPCODE
for command execution details). The Write Status Register com-
1
3
1
4
0
5
0
6
1
7
MSB
A
8
A
9
A
10 11
A
ADDRESS BITS A23-A0
A
12
A
“Status Register Commands” on
Table 9-2
A
26
A
27 28
A
A
29 30
AT25DF081
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details the conditions
A
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