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6 / 40 page 6 Rev. 1.1/Feb 02 HY29F800A Table 2. HY29F800A Normal Bus Operations 1 Notes: 1. L = V IL, H = VIH, X = Don’t Care, DOUT = Data Out, DIN = Data In. See DC Characteristics for voltage levels. 2. Address is A[18:-1] in Byte Mode and A[18:0] in Word Mode. 3. DQ[15] is the A[-1] input in Byte Mode (BYTE# = L). BUS OPERATIONS Device bus operations are initiated through the internal command register, which consists of sets of latches that store the commands, along with the address and data information, if any, needed to execute the specific command. The command register itself does not occupy any addressable memory location. The contents of the command register serve as inputs to an internal state ma- chine whose outputs control the operation of the device. Table 2 lists the normal bus operations, the inputs and control levels they require, and the resulting outputs. Certain bus operations require a high voltage on one or more device pins. Those are described in Table 3. Read Operation Data is read from the HY29F800A by using stan- dard microprocessor read cycles while placing the address of the byte or word to be read on the device’s address inputs, A[18:0] in Word mode (BYTE# = H) or A[18:-1] in Byte mode (BYTE# = L) . As shown in Table 2, the host system must drive the CE# and OE# inputs Low and drive WE# High for a valid read operation to take place. The device outputs the specified array data on DQ[7:0] in Byte mode and on DQ[15:0] in Word mode. Note that DQ[15] serves as address input A[-1] when the device is operating in Byte mode. The HY29F800A is automatically set for reading array data after device power-up and after a hard- ware reset to ensure that no spurious alteration of n o i t a r e p O # E C # E O # E W # T E S E R s s e r d d A 2 ] 0 : 7 [ Q D ] 8 : 5 1 [ Q D H = # E T Y B L = # E T Y B d a e RL L H H A N I D T U O D T U O Z - h g i H e t i r WL H L H A N I D N I D N I Z - h g i H e l b a s i D t u p t u OL H H H X Z - h g i HZ - h g i HZ - h g i H y b d n a t S L T T # E CH X X H X Z - h g i HZ - h g i HZ - h g i H y b d n a t S S O M C # E CV C C V 5 . 0 ±X X V C C V 5 . 0 ±X Z - h g i HZ - h g i HZ - h g i H t e s e R e r a w d r a H ) y b d n a t S L T T ( XX X L X Z - h g i HZ - h g i HZ - h g i H t e s e R e r a w d r a H ) y b d n a t S S O M C ( XX X V S S V 5 . 0 ±X Z - h g i HZ - h g i HZ - h g i H the memory content occurs during the power tran- sition. No command is necessary in this mode to obtain array data, and the device remains enabled for read accesses until the command register con- tents are altered. This device features an Erase Suspend mode. While in this mode, the host may read the array data from any sector of memory that is not marked for erasure. If the host attempts to read from an address within an erase-suspended sector, or while the device is performing an erase or byte/ word program operation, the device outputs sta- tus data instead of array data. After completing a programming operation in the Erase Suspend mode, the system may once again read array data with the same exceptions noted above. After com- pleting an internal program or internal erase algo- rithm, the HY29F800A automatically returns to the read array data mode. The host must issue a hardware reset or the soft- ware reset command (see Command Definitions) to return a sector to the read array data mode if DQ[5] goes high during a program or erase cycle, or to return the device to the read array data mode while it is in the Electronic ID mode. Write Operation Certain operations, including programming data and erasing sectors of memory, require the host to write a command or command sequence to the HY29F800A. Writes to the device are performed |
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