Rainbow Electronics AT45DB321D User Manual

Megabit 2.7-volt dataflash, Features, Description

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Features

Single 2.7V - 3.6V Supply

RapidS

Serial Interface: 66 MHz Maximum Clock Frequency

– SPI Compatible Modes 0 and 3

User Configurable Page Size

– 512 Bytes per Page

– 528 Bytes per Page
– Page Size Can Be Factory Pre-configured for 512 Bytes

Page Program Operation

– Intelligent Programming Operation

– 8,192 Pages (512/528 Bytes/Page) Main Memory

Flexible Erase Options

– Page Erase (512 Bytes)
– Block Erase (4 Kbytes)
– Sector Erase (64 Kbytes)

– Chip Erase (32 Mbits)

Two SRAM Data Buffers (512/528 Bytes)

– Allows Receiving of Data while Reprogramming the Flash Array

Continuous Read Capability through Entire Array

– Ideal for Code Shadowing Applications

Low-power Dissipation

– 7 mA Active Read Current Typical
– 25 µA Standby Current Typical
– 5 µA 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

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Description

The AT45DB321D is a 2.7-volt, serial-interface sequential access Flash memory
ideally suited for a wide variety of digital voice-, image-, program code- and data-stor-
age applications. The AT45DB321D supports RapidS serial interface for applications
requiring very high speed operations. RapidS serial interface is SPI compatible for
frequencies up to 66 MHz. Its 34,603,008 bits of memory are organized as 8,192
pages of 512 bytes or 528 bytes each. In addition to the main memory, the
AT45DB321D also contains two SRAM buffers of 512/528 bytes each. The buffers
allow the receiving of data while a page in the main Memory is being reprogrammed,
as well as writing a continuous data stream. EEPROM emulation (bit or byte alterabil-
ity) is easily handled with a self-contained three step read-modify-write operation.
Unlike conventional Flash memories that are accessed randomly with multiple
address lines and a parallel interface, the DataFlash uses a RapidS serial interface to

32-megabit
2.7-volt
DataFlash

®

AT45DB321D

3597J–DFLASH–4/08

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