Electronic Components Datasheet Search
  English  ▼
ALLDATASHEET.NET

X  

AT25DF081 Datasheet(PDF) 9 Page - List of Unclassifed Manufacturers

Part # AT25DF081
Description  Minimum SPI Serial Flash Memory
Download  38 Pages
Scroll/Zoom Zoom In 100%  Zoom Out
Manufacturer  ETC2 [List of Unclassifed Manufacturers]
Direct Link  
Logo ETC2 - List of Unclassifed Manufacturers

AT25DF081 Datasheet(HTML) 9 Page - List of Unclassifed Manufacturers

Back Button AT25DF081_13 Datasheet HTML 5Page - List of Unclassifed Manufacturers AT25DF081_13 Datasheet HTML 6Page - List of Unclassifed Manufacturers AT25DF081_13 Datasheet HTML 7Page - List of Unclassifed Manufacturers AT25DF081_13 Datasheet HTML 8Page - List of Unclassifed Manufacturers AT25DF081_13 Datasheet HTML 9Page - List of Unclassifed Manufacturers AT25DF081_13 Datasheet HTML 10Page - List of Unclassifed Manufacturers AT25DF081_13 Datasheet HTML 11Page - List of Unclassifed Manufacturers AT25DF081_13 Datasheet HTML 12Page - List of Unclassifed Manufacturers AT25DF081_13 Datasheet HTML 13Page - List of Unclassifed Manufacturers Next Button
Zoom Inzoom in Zoom Outzoom out
 9 / 38 page
background image
9
3674G–DFLASH–1/2013
AT25DF081
8. Program and Erase Commands
8.1
Byte/Page Program
The Byte/Page Program command allows anywhere from a single byte of data to 256 bytes of
data to be programmed into previously erased memory locations. An erased memory location is
one that has all eight bits set to the logical “1” state (a byte value of FFh). Before a Byte/Page
Program command can be started, the Write Enable command must have been previously
issued to the device (see Write Enable command description) to set the Write Enable Latch
(WEL) bit of the Status Register to a logical “1” state.
To perform a Byte/Page Program command, an opcode of 02h must be clocked into the device
followed by the three address bytes denoting the first byte location of the memory array to begin
programming at. After the address bytes have been clocked in, data can then be clocked into the
device and will be stored in an internal buffer.
If the starting memory address denoted by A23-A0 does not fall on an even 256-byte page
boundary (A7-A0 are not all 0), then special circumstances regarding which memory locations
will be programmed will apply. In this situation, any data that is sent to the device that goes
beyond the end of the page will wrap around back to the beginning of the same page. For exam-
ple, if the starting address denoted by A23-A0 is 0000FEh, and three bytes of data are sent to
the device, then the first two bytes of data will be programmed at addresses 0000FEh and
0000FFh while the last byte of data will be programmed at address 000000h. The remaining
bytes in the page (addresses 000001h through 0000FDh) will be unaffected and will not change.
In addition, if more than 256 bytes of data are sent to the device, then only the last 256 bytes
sent will be latched into the internal buffer.
When the CS pin is deasserted, the device will take the data stored in the internal buffer and pro-
gram it into the appropriate memory array locations based on the starting address specified by
A23-A0 and the number of complete data bytes sent to the device. If less than 256 bytes of data
were sent to the device, then the remaining bytes within the page will not be altered. The pro-
gramming of the data bytes is internally self-timed and should take place in a time of tPP.
The three address bytes and at least one complete byte of data must be clocked into the device
before the CS pin is deasserted, and the CS pin must be deasserted on even byte boundaries
(multiples of eight bits); otherwise, the device will abort the operation and no data will be pro-
grammed into the memory array. In addition, if the address specified by A23-A0 points to a
memory location within a sector that is in the protected state (see “Protect Sector” on page 13),
then the Byte/Page Program command will not be executed, and the device will return to the idle
state once the CS pin has been deasserted. The WEL bit in the Status Register will be reset
back to the logical “0” state if the program cycle aborts due to an incomplete address being sent,
an incomplete byte of data being sent, or because the memory location to be programmed is
protected.
While the device is programming, the Status Register can be read and will indicate that the
device is busy. For faster throughput, it is recommended that the Status Register be polled
rather than waiting the tPP time to determine if the data bytes have finished programming. At
some point before the program cycle completes, the WEL bit in the Status Register will be reset
back to the logical “0” state.
The device also incorporates an intelligent programming algorithm that can detect when a byte
location fails to program properly. If a programming error arises, it will be indicated by the EPE
bit in the Status Register.


Similar Part No. - AT25DF081_13

ManufacturerPart #DatasheetDescription
logo
ATMEL Corporation
AT25DF081-MHN-T ATMEL-AT25DF081-MHN-T Datasheet
784Kb / 38P
   8-megabit 1.65-volt Minimum SPI Serial Flash Memory
AT25DF081-MHN-Y ATMEL-AT25DF081-MHN-Y Datasheet
784Kb / 38P
   8-megabit 1.65-volt Minimum SPI Serial Flash Memory
AT25DF081-SSH ATMEL-AT25DF081-SSH Datasheet
348Kb / 15P
   One mechanical button switch Three LEDs Four expansion headers
AT25DF081-SSH ATMEL-AT25DF081-SSH Datasheet
373Kb / 13P
   32-bit Microcontrollers
AT25DF081-SSH ATMEL-AT25DF081-SSH Datasheet
453Kb / 19P
   8-bit Atmel Microcontrollers
More results

Similar Description - AT25DF081_13

ManufacturerPart #DatasheetDescription
logo
List of Unclassifed Man...
AT25DF041A ETC2-AT25DF041A_13 Datasheet
746Kb / 42P
   Minimum SPI Serial Flash Memory
AT25DF161 ETC2-AT25DF161_13 Datasheet
3Mb / 52P
   Minimum SPI Serial Flash Memory
AT26DF081A ETC2-AT26DF081A_13 Datasheet
763Kb / 40P
   Minimum SPI Serial Flash Memory
AT25DF081A ETC2-AT25DF081A Datasheet
1Mb / 54P
   8-Mbit 2.7V Minimum SPI Serial Flash Memory
logo
Dialog Semiconductor
AT25DF081A DIALOG-AT25DF081A Datasheet
1Mb / 54P
   8-Mbit 2.7V Minimum SPI Serial Flash Memory
logo
Renesas Technology Corp
AT25DF081A RENESAS-AT25DF081A Datasheet
1Mb / 53P
   8-Mbit 2.7V Minimum SPI Serial Flash Memory
2/2022
logo
ATMEL Corporation
AT25DF641 ATMEL-AT25DF641 Datasheet
1Mb / 59P
   64-Megabit 2.7-volt Minimum SPI Serial Flash Memory
AT25DF081 ATMEL-AT25DF081 Datasheet
784Kb / 38P
   8-megabit 1.65-volt Minimum SPI Serial Flash Memory
logo
Dialog Semiconductor
AT25DF041B DIALOG-AT25DF041B Datasheet
490Kb / 4P
   4-Mbit, 1.7V-3.6V Minimum SPI Serial Flash Memory
AT25DF011 DIALOG-AT25DF011 Datasheet
485Kb / 3P
   1-Mbit, 1.7V-3.6V Minimum SPI Serial Flash Memory
More results


Html Pages

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38


Datasheet Download

Go To PDF Page


Link URL




Privacy Policy
ALLDATASHEET.NET
Does ALLDATASHEET help your business so far?  [ DONATE ] 

About Alldatasheet   |   Advertisement   |   Contact us   |   Privacy Policy   |   Link Exchange   |   Manufacturer List
All Rights Reserved©Alldatasheet.com


Mirror Sites
English : Alldatasheet.com  |   English : Alldatasheet.net  |   Chinese : Alldatasheetcn.com  |   German : Alldatasheetde.com  |   Japanese : Alldatasheet.jp
Russian : Alldatasheetru.com  |   Korean : Alldatasheet.co.kr  |   Spanish : Alldatasheet.es  |   French : Alldatasheet.fr  |   Italian : Alldatasheetit.com
Portuguese : Alldatasheetpt.com  |   Polish : Alldatasheet.pl  |   Vietnamese : Alldatasheet.vn
Indian : Alldatasheet.in  |   Mexican : Alldatasheet.com.mx  |   British : Alldatasheet.co.uk  |   New Zealand : Alldatasheet.co.nz
Family Site : ic2ic.com  |   icmetro.com