2 external (bufferram) memory organization, Host – Samsung FLEX-MUXONENAND KFN8GH6Q4M User Manual

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2.6.2 External (BufferRAM) Memory Organization

The on-chip external memory is comprised of 3 buffers used for Boot Code storage and data buffering.

The BootRAM is a buffer that receives Boot Code from the internal memory and makes it available to the host at start up.

There are 4KB bi-directional data buffers(2KB x2), DataRAM0 and DataRAM1. During Boot Up, the BootRam is used by the host to initialize
the main memory, and deliver boot code from NAND Flash core to host.

The external memory is divided into a main area and a spare area. Each buffer is the equivalent size of a Sector.
The main area data is 512B. The spare area data is 16B.

External Memory Array Information

External Memory Array Organization

Area

BootRAM

DataRAM0

DataRAM1

Total Size

1KB+32B

2KB+64B

2KB+64B

Number of Sectors

2

4

4

Sector

Main

512B

512B

512B

Spare

16B

16B

16B

Host

OTP Block

Nand Array

Boot code

BootRAM (1KB)

DataRAM0 (2KB)

DataRAM1 (2KB)

External (BufferRAM)

Memory

Internal (Nand Array)

Memory

BootRAM 0

BootRAM 1

BootRAM

DataRAM 1_0

DataRAM 1_1

DataRAM 1_2

DataRAM 1_3

DataRAM1

{

Main area data

Spare area data

DataRAM 0_0

DataRAM 0_1

DataRAM 0_2

DataRAM 0_3

DataRAM0

Sector: (512 + 16) Byte

{

(512B)

(16B)

4KByte

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