Rainbow Electronics AT45DB021D User Manual

Megabit 2.7v minimum dataflash, Features, Description

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Features

Single 2.7V to 3.6V Supply

RapidS Serial Interface: 66MHz Maximum Clock Frequency

– SPI Compatible Modes 0 and 3

User Configurable Page Size

– 256-Bytes per Page

– 264-Bytes per Page

– Page Size Can Be Factory Pre-configured for 256-Bytes

Page Program Operation

– Intelligent Programming Operation

– 1,024 Pages (256/264-Bytes/Page) Main Memory

Flexible Erase Options

– Page Erase (256-Bytes)

– Block Erase (2-Kbytes)

– Sector Erase (32-Kbytes)

– Chip Erase (2-Mbits)

One SRAM Data Buffer (256/264-Bytes)

Continuous Read Capability through Entire Array

– Ideal for Code Shadowing Applications

Low-power Dissipation

– 7mA Active Read Current Typical

– 25µA Standby Current Typical

– 15µA Deep Power-down Typical

Hardware and Software Data Protection Features

– Individual Sector

Sector Lockdown for Secure Code and Data Storage

– Individual Sector

Security: 128-byte Security Register

– 64-byte User Programmable Space

– Unique 64-byte Device Identifier

JEDEC Standard Manufacturer and Device ID Read

100,000 Program/Erase Cycles Per Page Minimum

Data Retention – 20 Years

Industrial Temperature Range

Green (Pb/Halide-free/RoHS Compliant) Packaging Options

Description

The AT45DB021D is a 2.7V, serial-interface Flash memory ideally suited for a wide
variety of digital voice-, image-, program code- and data-storage applications. The
AT45DB021D supports RapidS

serial interface for applications requiring very high

speed operations. RapidS serial interface is SPI compatible for frequencies up to
66MHz. Its 2-,162-,688-bits of memory are organized as 1,024-pages of 256-bytes or
264-bytes each. In addition to the main memory, the AT45DB021D also contains one
SRAM buffer of 256-/264-bytes. EEPROM emulation (bit or byte alterability) is easily
handled with a self-contained three step read-modify-write operation. Unlike conven-
tional Flash memories that are accessed randomly with multiple address lines and a
parallel interface, the DataFlash

®

uses a RapidS serial interface to sequentially

access its data. The simple sequential access dramatically reduces active pin count,
facilitates hardware layout, increases system reliability, minimizes switching noise,
and reduces package size.

2-megabit
2.7V Minimum
DataFlash

AT45DB021D

3638K–DFLASH–11/2012

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