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28F160S5 Datasheet(PDF) 11 Page - Intel Corporation

Part # 28F160S5
Description  WORD-WIDE FlashFile MEMORY FAMILY
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ADVANCE INFORMATION
3.0
BUS OPERATION
The local CPU reads and writes flash memory in-
system. All bus cycles to or from the flash
memory conform to standard microprocessor bus
cycles.
3.1
Read
Block information, query information, identifier
codes
and
Status
Registers
can
be
read
independent of the VPP voltage.
The first task is to place the device into the
desired read mode by writing the appropriate
read-mode command (Read Array, Query, Read
Identifier Codes, or Read Status Register) to the
CUI. Upon initial device power-up or after exit
from
deep
power-down
mode,
the
device
automatically resets to read array mode. Control
pins dictate the data flow in and out of the
component. CE0#, CE1# and OE# must be driven
active to obtain data at the outputs. CE0# and
CE1# are the device selection controls, and,
when both are active, enable the selected
memory device. OE# is the data output (DQ0
DQ15) control: When active it drives the selected
memory data onto the I/O bus. WE# must be at
VIH and RP# must be at VIH. Figure 16 illustrates
a read cycle.
3.2
Output Disable
With OE# at a logic-high level (VIH), the device
outputs are disabled. Output pins DQ0–DQ15 are
placed in a high-impedance state.
3.3
Standby
CE0# or CE1# at a logic-high level (VIH) places
the
device
in
standby
mode,
substantially
reducing device power consumption. DQ0–DQ15
(or DQ0– DQ7 in x8 mode) outputs are placed in
a high-impedance state independent of OE#. If
deselected during block erase, programming, or
lock-bit
configuration,
the
device
continues
functioning and consuming active power until the
operation completes.
3.4
Deep Power-Down
RP# at VIL initiates the deep power-down mode.
In read mode, RP#-low deselects the memory,
places output drivers in a high-impedance state,
and turns off all internal circuits. RP# must be
held low for time tPLPH. Time tPHQV is required
after return from power-down until initial memory
access outputs are valid. After this wake-up
interval, normal operation is restored. The CUI
resets to read array mode, and the Status
Register is set to 80H.
During block erase, programming, or lock-bit
configuration modes, RP#-low will abort the
operation. STS in RY/BY# mode remains low
until the reset operation is complete. Memory
contents being altered are no longer valid; the
data
may
be
partially
corrupted
after
programming or partially altered after an erase or
lock-bit configuration. Time tPHWL is required after
RP# goes to logic-high (VIH) before another
command can be written.
It is important in any automated system to assert
RP# during system reset. When the system
comes out of reset, it expects to read from the
flash
memory.
Automated
flash
memories
provide status information when accessed during
block
erase,
programming,
or
lock-bit
configuration modes. If a CPU reset occurs with
no flash memory reset, proper CPU initialization
may not occur because the flash memory may be
providing status information instead of array data.
Intel’s
Flash
memories
allow
proper
CPU
initialization following a system reset through the
use of the RP# input. In this application, RP# is
controlled by the same RESET# signal that
resets the system CPU.
3.5
Read Query Operation
The read query operation outputs block status,
Common Flash Interface (CFI) ID string, system
interface, device geometry, and Intel-specific
extended query information.


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