128K x 32 EEPROM Module PUMA 2/67E4001/A/B -12/15/20 Issue 4.3 : January 2001 Elm Road, West Chirton, North Shields, Tyne & Wear NE29 8SE, England Tel. +44 (0191) 2930500 Fax. +44 (0191) 2590997 Description Available in PGA (Puma 2), and JLCC (Puma 67) footprints, the Puma **E4001 is a 4 Mbit EEPROM module user configurable as 128K x 32, 256K x 16 or 512K x 8. Available with access times of 120, 150 and 200ns, the device features hardware and software data protection, 10,000 cycle Write/Erase capability and 10 year data retention time. Several pinout variants of the PUMA67 are available including single and multiple WE variants. Parts may be screened in accordance with MIL-STD883 Features * 4 Megabit EEPROM module. * Access Times of 120/150/200 ns. * Output Configurable as 32/ 16/ 8 bit wide. * Upgradeable footprint * Operating Power 1600/ 830/ 445 mW (Max). Low Power Standby 2.2 mW (Max). * Byte and Page Write (128 Bytes) in 5ms typical with DATA Polling and Toggle bit indication of end of Write. * Hardware and Software Data Protection. * Puma 2 - 66 pin Ceramic PGA. * Puma 67 - 68 Lead Ceramic JLCC. * May be screened in accordance with MIL-STD-883. * 100,000 W/E cycle endurance option Block Diagram Block Diagram PUMA 2E4001, 67E4001A and 67E4001B PUMA 67E4001A/B A0~A16 OE WE4 A0~A16 WE3 OE WE WE2 WE1 128K x 8 EEPROM 128K x 8 EEPROM 128K x 8 EEPROM 128K x 8 EEPROM 128K x 8 EEPROM 128K x 8 EEPROM 128K x 8 EEPROM 128K x 8 EEPROM CS1 CS2 CS3 CS4 D0~7 D8~15 D16~23 D24~31 CS1 CS2 CS3 CS4 D0~7 D8~15 D16~23 D24~31 Pin Functions A0~A16 CS1~4 OE GND Address Input Chip Select Output Enable Ground D0~D31 WE1~4 Vcc Data Inputs/Outputs Write Enables Power (+5V) ISSUE 4.3 : January 2001 PUMA 2/67E4001/A /B- 12/15/20 DC OPERATING CONDITIONS Absolute Maximum Ratings (1) Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Input voltages (including N.C. pins) with Respect to GND Output voltages with respect to GND TOPR TSTG VIN VOUT -55 to +125 -65 to +150 -0.6 to +6.25 -0.6 to VCC+0.6 C C V V Notes : (1) Stresses above those listed may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating only and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational sections of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. Recommended Operating Conditions DC Power Supply Voltage Input Low Voltage Input High Voltage Operating Temp Range VCC VIL VIH TA TAI TAM min typ max 4.5 -1.0 2.0 0 -40 -55 5.0 - 5.5 0.8 VCC+1 70 85 125 V V V C C (I Suffix) C (M, MB Suffix) DC Electrical Characteristics (TA=-55C to +125C,VCC=5V 10%) Parameter Symbol Test Condition min Input Leakage Current Output Leakage Current ILI1 32 bit ILO VIN = GND to VCC +1 Operating Supply Current 32 bit ICC32 16 bit ICC16 8 bit ICC8 CS(1)=OE=VIL, WE=VIH, IOUT=0mA, =5MHz(2) Standby Supply Current Output Low Voltage Output High Voltage TTL levels ISB1 CMOS levels ISB2 VOL VOH max Unit - 40 40 A A - 320 166 89 mA mA mA - 12 1.2 mA mA 2.4 0.45 - (1) VI/O = GND to VCC, CS =VIH As above As above CS(1) = 2.0V to VCC+1V (1) CS = VCC-0.3V to VCC+1V IOL = 2.1mA. IOH = -400A. V V Notes (1) CS above are accessed through CS1~4. These inputs must be operated simultaneously for 32 bit operation, in pairs in 16 bit mode and singly for 8 bit mode. (2) Also for WE1~4 on the PUMA 2E4001, 67E4001A/B versions. Additionally, WE1~4 are accessed as in note (1) above. Capacitance (TA=25C,=1MHz) Note: These parameters are calculated, not measured. Parameter Input Capacitance Output Capacitance Symbol CS1~4, WE1~4(1) Other Inputs CIN1 CIN2 COUT Test Condition typ max Unit VIN=0V VIN=0V - 20 22 pF pF VOUT=0V - 22 pF Notes: (1) On the PUMA 2E4001, 67E4001A/B versions only. 2 ISSUE 4.3 : January 2001 PUMA 2/67E4001/A/B - 12/15/20 AC OPERATING CONDITIONS Read Cycle Parameter Symnbol min 12 max min 15 max 20 min max Unit Read Cycle Time tRC 120 - 150 - 200 - ns Address Access Time tAA - 120 - 150 - 200 ns Chip Select Access Time tCS - 120 - 150 - 200 ns Output Enable Access Time tOE 0 60 0 70 0 80 ns CS or OE to Output Float (2) tDF 0 60 0 70 0 80 ns Output Hold from Address Change tOH 0 - 0 - 0 - ns Notes: (1) tHZ max. and tOLZ max. are measured with CL = 5pF, from the point when Chip Select or Output Enable return high (whichever occurs first) to the time when the outputs are no longer driven. tHZ and tOHZ are shown for reference only: they are characterized and not tested. (2) This parameter is characterised and is not 100% tested. Write Cycle Parameter Symbol min typ max Unit Write Cycle Time tWC - - 10 ms Address Set-up Time tAS 0 - - ns Address Hold Time tAH 50 - - ns Output Enable Set-up Time tOES 0 - - ns Output Enable Hold Time tOEH 0 - - ns Chip Select Set-up Time tCS 0 - - ns Chip Select Hold Time tCH 0 - - ns Write Pulse Width tWP 100 - - ns Write Enable High Recovery tWPH 50 - - ns Data Set-up Time tDS 50 - - ns Data Hold Time tDH 0 - - ns Byte Load Cycle tBLC - - 150 s AC Test Conditions Output Test Load * Input pulse levels: 0V to 3.0V * Input rise and fall times: 10ns * Input and Output timing reference levels: 1.5V * Output load: 1 TTL gate + 100pF * VCC=5V10% I/O Pin 645 1.76V 100pF 3 ISSUE 4.3 : January 2001 PUMA 2/67E4001/A /B- 12/15/20 Data Polling Characterisitics (1) Parameter Symbol min typ max Unit Data Hold Time tDH 10 - - ns OE Hold Time tOEH 10 - - ns OE to Output Delay (2) tOE - - - ns Write Recovery Time tWR 0 - - ns Notes: (1) These parameter are characterised and is not 100% tested. (2) See AC Read Characteristics. Toggle Bit Characteristics (1) Parameter Symbol min typ max Unit Data Hold Time tDH 10 - - ns OE Hold Time tOEH 10 - - ns OE to Output Delay (2) tOE - - - ns OE High Pulse tOEHP 150 - - ns Write Recovery Time tWR 0 - - ns Notes: (1) These parameter are characterised and is not 100% tested. (2) See AC Read Characteristics. 4 ISSUE 4.3 : January 2001 PUMA 2/67E4001/A/B - 12/15/20 AC Write Waveform - WE Controlled t WC Address t AS t AH t WPH t WP WE t CS t CH CS1~4 t OES OE tOEH DATA t DS tDH AC Write Waveform - CS Controlled t WC Address t AS t CS t AH t CH WE t WP CS1~4 t WPH t OES OE t OEH DATA t DS 5 t DH ISSUE 4.3 : January 2001 PUMA 2/67E4001/A /B- 12/15/20 Page Mode Write Waveform OE CS1~4 tWPH tWP tBLC WE tAH tAS A0-A16 tDH Valid Add tDS Valid Data Data Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 126 Byte 127 tWC Note: A8 through A16 must specify the page address during each high to low transition of Write Enable (or Chip select). Output Enable must be high only when Write Enable and Chip Select are both low. Read Cycle Timing Waveform tRC Address Valid A0~A16 tACC CS1~4 tOHZ tCS tOE tOHZ OE tOH tOLZ Data Output Valid HIGH Z tCLZ 6 ISSUE 4.3 : January 2001 PUMA 2/67E4001/A/B - 12/15/20 DATA Polling Waveform WE/WE1~4 CS1~4 tOEH OE tDH tOE tWR High Z D7,D15, D23,D31 An A0-A16 An An An An Toggle Bit Waveform WE/WE1~4 CS1~4 tOEH OE tOE tDH D6,D14, D22,D30 tWR HIGH Z Software Protected Write Waveform OE CS1~4 tWP t BLC WE/WE1~4 tAS tWPH tAH A0~A6 BYTE ADDRESS 05555 02AAA 05555 A7~A16 PAGE ADDRESS tDS Data AA tDH 55 tWC A0 Byte 0 7 Byte 126 Byte 127 ISSUE 4.3 : January 2001 PUMA 2/67E4001/A /B- 12/15/20 Device Operation The following description deals with the device, with the references to WE meaning WE1~4 on the 'A' parts. Read The device read operations are initiated by both Output Enable and Chip Select LOW. The read operation is terminated by either Chip Select or Output Enable returning HIGH. This 2-line control architecture elimanates bus contention in a system environment. The data bus will be in a high impendence state when either Output Enable or Chip Select is HIGH. Write Write operations are initated when both Chip Select and Write Enable are LOW and Output Enable is HIGH. The device supports both a Chip Select and Write Enable controlled write cycle. That is, the address is latched by the falling edge of either Chip Select or Write Enable, whichever occurs last. Similarly, the data is latched internally by the rising edge of either Chip Select or Write Enable, whichever occurs first. A byte write operation, once initiated, will automatically continue to completion, typically within 5 ms. Page Mode Write The page write feature of the device allows the entire memory to be written in 5 seconds. Page Write allows 128 bytes of data to be written prior to the internal programming cycle. The host can fetch data from another location within the system during a page write operation (change the source address), but the page address (A8 through A16) for each subsequent valid write cycle to the part during this operation must be the same as the initial page address. The page write mode can be initiated during any write operation. Following the initial byte write cycle, the host can write up to 128 bytes in the same manner as the first byte written. Each successive byte load cycle, started by the Write Enable HIGH to LOW transition, must begin within 150 s of the falling edge of the preceding Write Enable. If a subsequent Write Enable HIGH to LOW transition is not detected within 150 s, the internal automatic programming cycle will commence. DATA Polling The device features DATA Polling to indicate if the write cycle is completed. During the internal programming cycle, any attempt to read the last byte written will produce the compliment of that data on D7. Once the programming is complete, D7 will refect the true data. Note: If the the device is in a protected state and an illegal write operation is attempted DATA Polling will not operate. TOGGLE bit In addition to DATA polling, another method is provided to determine the end of a Write Cycle. During a write operation successive attempts to read data will result in D6 toggling between 1 and 0. Once a write is complete, this toggling will stop and valid data will be read. Hardware Data Protection The device provides three harware features to protect nonvololitile data from inadvertent writes. * * * Noise Protection - A Write Enable pulse less than 15 ns will not inditiate a write cycle. Default VCC Sence - All functions are inhabited when VCC < 3.6 V. Write Inhibit - Holding either Output Enable LOW, Write Enable HIGH or Chip Select HIGH will prevent an inadvertent write cycle during power on or power off, maintaining data integrity. 8 ISSUE 4.3 : January 2001 PUMA 2/67E4001/A/B - 12/15/20 Software Data Protection The device can be automatically protected during power-up and power-down without the need for external circuits by employing the software data protect feature. The internal software data protection circuit is enabled after the first write operation utilizing the software algorithm. This circuit is nonvolatile and will remain set for the life of the device unless the reset command is issued. Once the software protection is enabled, the device is also protected against inadvertent and accidental writes in that, the software algorithm must be issued prior to writing additional data to the device. Operating Modes The table below shows the logic inputs required to control the operation of the device. MODE Read Write Standby Write Inhibit CS1~4 OE WE OUTPUTS 0 0 0 I 1 0 1 X X X X 0 X 1 X Data Out Data in Floating 0 = VIL : 1 = VIH : X = VIH or VIL 9 ISSUE 4.3 : January 2001 PUMA 2/67E4001/A /B- 12/15/20 Software Algorithms Selecting the software data protection mode requires the host system to precede datawrite operations by a series of three write operations to three specfic addresses. The three byte sequence opens the page write window enabling the host to write from from 1 to 128 bytes of data. Once the page load cycle has been completed, the device will automatically be returned to the data protected state Software Data Protection Algorithm Regardless of wheather the device has been protected or not, once the software data protected aglorithm is used and the data is written, the device will automatically disable further writes unless another command is issued to cancel it. If no further commands are issued the device will be write protected during power-down and any subsequent power-up. LOAD DATA AA TO ADDRESS 5555 LOAD DATA 55 TO ADDRESS 2AAA LOAD DATA A0 TO ADDRESS 5555 WRITES ENABLED (2) LOAD DATA XX TO ANY ADDRESS (4) LAST BYTE / WORD TO LAST ADDRESS ENTER DATA PROTECT STATE Notes: (1) Data Format I/O7-I/O0 (Hex); Once initiated, this sequence of write operations should not be interrupted. (2) Enable Write Protect state will be initiated at end of write even if no other data is loaded. (3) Disable Write Protect state will be initiated at end of write period even if no other data is loaded. (4) 1 to 128 bytes of data may be loaded. 10 ISSUE 4.3 : January 2001 PUMA 2/67E4001/A/B - 12/15/20 Software Data Protect Disable In the event the user wants to deactivate the software data protection feature for testing or reprogramming in an E2PROM programmer. The following six step algorithm will reset the internal protection circuit. After tWC, the device will be in standard operating mode. LOAD DATA AA TO ADDRESS 5555 LOAD DATA 55 TO ADDRESS 2AAA LOAD DATA 80 TO ADDRESS 5555 LOAD DATA AA TO ADDRESS 5555 LOAD DATA 55 TO ADDRESS 2AAA LOAD DATA 20 TO ADDRESS 5555 LOAD DATA XX TO ANY ADDRESS (4) LAST BYTE / WORD TO LAST ADDRESS 11 EXIT DATA PROTECT STATE (3) ISSUE 4.3 : January 2001 PUMA 2/67E4001/A /B- 12/15/20 Package Details PUMA 67E4001 1.35 (0.053) 0.94 (0.037) 25.40 (1.000) sq. 24.89 (0.980) sq. 24.99 (0.984) sq. 24.49 (0.964) sq. 0.10 (0.004) 5.13 (0.202) max R=0.76 (0.030) typ. 23.11 (0.910) sq. 24.13 (0.950) sq. 0.64 (0.025) min 20.07 (0.790) sq. 0.43 (0.017) typ. 20.57 (0.810) sq. 21.37 (0.840) 21.08 (0.830) 1.27 (0.050) typ. PUMA 2E4001 27.58 (1.086) SQ 4.83 (0.190) 27.08 (1.066) SQ 4.32 (0.170) 2.54 (0.010) typ 15.24 (0.60) typ 0.53 (0.021) 0.38 (0.015) 1.40 (0.055) 1.15 (0.045) 1.27 (0.050) 0.66 (0.026) 8.13 (0.320) max 1.52 (0.060) 1.02 (0.040) 12 2.54 (0.010) typ ISSUE 4.3 : January 2001 PUMA 2/67E4001/A/B - 12/15/20 Pin Definitions PUMA 67E4001A 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 10 60 11 59 12 58 13 57 14 56 15 55 16 54 17 53 VIEW 18 52 FROM 19 51 20 50 ABOVE 21 49 22 48 23 47 24 46 25 45 26 44 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 GND D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 Vcc A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 D21 D22 D23 GND D24 D25 D26 D27 D28 D29 D30 D31 NC WE2 WE3 WE4 NC GND NC PUMA 67E4001A CS2 PUMA 67E4001 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 D21 D22 D23 GND D24 D25 D26 D27 D28 D29 D30 D31 CS1 OE 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 10 60 11 59 12 58 13 57 14 56 15 55 16 54 17 53 VIEW 18 52 FROM 19 51 20 50 ABOVE 21 49 22 48 23 47 24 46 25 45 26 44 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 Vcc A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 CS1 OE CS2 NC NC NC NC NC GND NC D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 GND D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 NC A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 CS3 GND CS4 WE1 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 VCC NC A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 CS3 GND CS4 WE A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 VCC PUMA 67E4001 PUMA 2E4001 NC A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 CS3 GND CS4 WE1 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 PUMA 67E4001B PUMA 67E4001B D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 D21 D22 D23 GND D24 D25 D26 D27 D28 D29 D30 D31 Vcc A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 CS1 OE CS2 NC WE2 WE3 WE4 NC NC NC D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 GND D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 10 60 11 59 12 58 13 57 14 56 15 55 16 54 17 53 VIEW 18 52 19 51 FROM 20 50 ABOVE 21 49 22 48 23 47 24 46 25 45 26 44 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 13 1 12 23 D8 WE2 D15 34 D24 45 56 VCC D31 2 13 24 35 46 57 D9 CS2 D14 D25 CS4 D30 3 14 25 36 47 58 D10 GND D13 D26 WE4 D29 4 15 26 A13 D11 D12 5 16 27 A14 A10 OE 6 17 28 A15 A11 NC 7 18 29 A16 A12 WE1 37 48 59 D27 D28 38 49 60 A7 A3 A0 39 50 61 NC A4 A1 40 51 62 A8 A5 A2 A6 VIEW FROM ABOVE 8 19 30 41 52 63 NC VCC D7 A9 WE3 D23 9 20 31 42 53 64 D0 CS1 D6 D16 CS3 D22 10 21 32 43 54 65 D1 NC D5 D17 GND D21 11 22 33 44 55 66 D2 D3 D4 D18 D19 D20 ISSUE 4.3 : January 2001 PUMA 2/67E4001/A /B- 12/15/20 Military Screening Procedure MultiChip Screening Flow for high reliability product is in accordance with Mil-883 method 5004 . MB MULTICHIP MODULE SCREENING FLOW SCREEN TEST METHOD LEVEL Visual and Mechanical Internal visual Temperature cycle Constant acceleration 2010 Condition B or manufacturers equivalent 1010 Condition C (10 Cycles,-65oC to +150oC) 2001 Condition B (Y1 & Y2) (10,000g) 100% 100% 100% Endurance Write Cycle endurance and As per Internal Specification. Data Retention performance Burn-In Pre-Burn-in electrical Burn-in Per applicable device specifications at TA=+25oC TA=+125oC,160hrs min Final Electrical Tests Per applicable Device Specification Static (DC) a) @ TA=+25oC and power supply extremes b) @ temperature and power supply extremes 100% 100% Functional a) @ TA=+25oC and power supply extremes b) @ temperature and power supply extremes 100% 100% Switching (AC) a) @ TA=+25oC and power supply extremes b) @ temperature and power supply extremes 100% 100% Percent Defective allowable (PDA) Calculated at post-burn-in at TA=+25oC Hermeticity 1014 Fine Gross Condition A Condition C Quality Conformance External Visual Per Applicable Device Specification 2009 Per vendor or customer specification 14 100% 100% 10% 100% 100% Sample 100% ISSUE 4.3 : January 2001 PUMA 2/67E4001/A/B - 12/15/20 Ordering Information PUMA 2E4001AMB-12E Blank = 10,000 W/E cycle endurance E = 100,000 W/E cycle endurance Speed 12 15 20 = 120 ns = 150 ns = 200 ns Temp. range/screening Blank I M MB = = = = WE Option Blank = Single WE (PUMA 67 only) WE1~4 (PUMA 2 only) A = WE1~4 (PUMA 67 only) B = PUMA67 pinout variant Organisation 4001 = 128Kx 32, user confiurable as 256K x 16 and 512K x 8 Technology E Package Commercial Temperature Industrial Temperature Military Temperature Processed in accordance with MIL-STD-883 = EEPROM MEMORY PUMA 2 = JEDEC 66 Pin Ceramic PGA package PUMA 67 = JEDEC 68 J-Leaded Ceramic Surface Mount package Note : Although this data is believed to be accurate, the information contained herein is not intended to and does not create any warranty of merchantibility or fitness for a particular purpose. Our products are subject to a constant process of development. Data may be changed at any time without notice. Products are not authorised for use as critical components in life support devices without the express written approval of a company director. 15