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M29W640DT(2004) データシートの表示(PDF) - STMicroelectronics

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leaving the data unchanged. No error condition is
given when protected blocks are ignored.
During the erase operation the memory will ignore
all commands, including the Erase Suspend com-
mand. It is not possible to issue any command to
abort the operation. Typical chip erase times are
given in Table 6.. All Bus Read operations during
the Chip Erase operation will output the Status
Register on the Data Inputs/Outputs. See the sec-
tion on the Status Register for more details.
After the Chip Erase operation has completed the
memory will return to the Read Mode, unless an
error has occurred. When an error occurs the
memory will continue to output the Status Regis-
ter. A Read/Reset command must be issued to re-
set the error condition and return to Read Mode.
The Chip Erase Command sets all of the bits in un-
protected blocks of the memory to ’1’. All previous
data is lost.
Block Erase Command.
The Block Erase command can be used to erase
a list of one or more blocks. Six Bus Write opera-
tions are required to select the first block in the list.
Each additional block in the list can be selected by
repeating the sixth Bus Write operation using the
address of the additional block. The Block Erase
operation starts the Program/Erase Controller
about 50µs after the last Bus Write operation.
Once the Program/Erase Controller starts it is not
possible to select any more blocks. Each addition-
al block must therefore be selected within 50µs of
the last block. The 50µs timer restarts when an ad-
ditional block is selected. The Status Register can
be read after the sixth Bus Write operation. See
the Status Register section for details on how to
identify if the Program/Erase Controller has start-
ed the Block Erase operation.
If any selected blocks are protected then these are
ignored and all the other selected blocks are
erased. If all of the selected blocks are protected
the Block Erase operation appears to start but will
terminate within about 100µs, leaving the data un-
changed. No error condition is given when protect-
ed blocks are ignored.
During the Block Erase operation the memory will
ignore all commands except the Erase Suspend
command. Typical block erase times are given in
Table 6.. All Bus Read operations during the Block
Erase operation will output the Status Register on
the Data Inputs/Outputs. See the section on the
Status Register for more details.
After the Block Erase operation has completed the
memory will return to the Read Mode, unless an
error has occurred. When an error occurs the
memory will continue to output the Status Regis-
ter. A Read/Reset command must be issued to re-
set the error condition and return to Read mode.
The Block Erase Command sets all of the bits in
the unprotected selected blocks to ’1’. All previous
data in the selected blocks is lost.
Erase Suspend Command.
The Erase Suspend Command may be used to
temporarily suspend a Block Erase operation and
return the memory to Read mode. The command
requires one Bus Write operation.
The Program/Erase Controller will suspend within
the Erase Suspend Latency time of the Erase Sus-
pend Command being issued. Once the Program/
Erase Controller has stopped the memory will be
set to Read mode and the Erase will be suspend-
ed. If the Erase Suspend command is issued dur-
ing the period when the memory is waiting for an
additional block (before the Program/Erase Con-
troller starts) then the Erase is suspended immedi-
ately and will start immediately when the Erase
Resume Command is issued. It is not possible to
select any further blocks to erase after the Erase
Resume.
During Erase Suspend it is possible to Read and
Program cells in blocks that are not being erased;
both Read and Program operations behave as
normal on these blocks. If any attempt is made to
program in a protected block or in the suspended
block then the Program command is ignored and
the data remains unchanged. The Status Register
is not read and no error condition is given. Read-
ing from blocks that are being erased will output
the Status Register.
It is also possible to issue the Auto Select, Read
CFI Query and Unlock Bypass commands during
an Erase Suspend. The Read/Reset command
must be issued to return the device to Read Array
mode before the Resume command will be ac-
cepted.
Erase Resume Command.
The Erase Resume command must be used to re-
start the Program/Erase Controller after an Erase
Suspend. The device must be in Read Array mode
before the Resume command will be accepted. An
erase can be suspended and resumed more than
once.
Enter Extended Block Command
The device has an extra 64 KByte block (Extended
Block) that can only be accessed using the Enter
Extended Block command. Three Bus write cycles
are required to issue the Extended Block com-
mand. Once the command has been issued the
device enters Extended Block mode where all Bus
Read or Write operations to the Boot Block ad-
dresses access the Extended Block. The Extend-
ed Block (with the same address as the Boot
Blocks) cannot be erased, and can be treated as
one-time programmable (OTP) memory. In Ex-
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