Sector protection – Rainbow Electronics AT45DB321D User Manual

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3597J–DFLASH–4/08

AT45DB321D

The WP pin can be asserted while the device is erasing, but protection will not be activated until
the internal erase cycle completes.

Figure 7-1.

Chip Erase

Note:

1. Refer to the errata regarding Chip Erase on

page 53

.

7.8

Main Memory Page Program Through Buffer

This operation is a combination of the Buffer Write and Buffer to Main Memory Page Program
with Built-in Erase operations. Data is first clocked into buffer 1 or buffer 2 from the input pin (SI)
and then programmed into a specified page in the main memory. To perform a main memory
page program through buffer for the DataFlash standard page size (528 bytes), a 1-byte opcode,
82H for buffer 1 or 85H for buffer 2, must first be clocked into the device, followed by three
address bytes. The address bytes are comprised of 1 don’t care bit, 13 page address bits,
(PA12 - PA0) that select the page in the main memory where data is to be written, and 10 buffer
address bits (BFA9 - BFA0) that select the first byte in the buffer to be written. To perform a
main memory page program through buffer for the binary page size (512 bytes), the opcode 82H
for buffer 1 or 85H for buffer 2, must be clocked into the device followed by three address bytes
consisting of 2 don’t care bits, 13 page address bits (A21 - A9) that specify the page in the main
memory to be written, and 9 buffer address bits (BFA8 - BFA0) that selects the first byte in the
buffer to be written. After all address bytes are clocked in, the part will take data from the input
pins and store it in the specified data buffer. If the end of the buffer is reached, the device will
wrap around back to the beginning of the buffer. When there is a low-to-high transition on the CS
pin, the part will first erase the selected page in main memory to all 1s and then program the
data stored in the buffer into that memory page. Both the erase and the programming of the
page are internally self-timed and should take place in a maximum time of t

EP

. During this time,

the status register and the RDY/BUSY pin will indicate that the part is busy.

8.

Sector Protection

Two protection methods, hardware and software controlled, are provided for protection against
inadvertent or erroneous program and erase cycles. The software controlled method relies on
the use of software commands to enable and disable sector protection while the hardware con-
trolled method employs the use of the Write Protect (WP) pin. The selection of which sectors
that are to be protected or unprotected against program and erase operations is specified in the
nonvolatile Sector Protection Register. The status of whether or not sector protection has been
enabled or disabled by either the software or the hardware controlled methods can be deter-
mined by checking the Status Register.

Command

Byte 1

Byte 2

Byte 3

Byte 4

Chip Erase

C7H

94H

80H

9AH

Opcode

Byte 1

Opcode

Byte 2

Opcode

Byte 3

Opcode

Byte 4

CS

Each transition
represents 8 bits

SI

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