W29N01HV W29N01HV 1G-BIT 3.3V NAND FLASH MEMORY 1 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV Table of Contents 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................... 6 2. FEATURES ....................................................................................................................................... 6 3. PACKAGE TYPES AND PIN CONFIGURATIONS .......................................................................... 7 3.1 Pin assignment 48-pin TSOP1(x8) ....................................................................................... 7 3.2 Pin assignment 48 ball VFBGA (x8) ..................................................................................... 8 3.3 Pin assignment 63 ball VFBGA ............................................................................................ 9 3.4 Pin Descriptions .................................................................................................................. 10 4. PIN DESCRITPIONS ...................................................................................................................... 11 4.1 Chip Enable (#CE).............................................................................................................. 11 4.2 Write Enable (#WE) ............................................................................................................ 11 4.3 Read Enable (#RE) ............................................................................................................ 11 4.4 Address Latch Enable (ALE) .............................................................................................. 11 4.5 Command Latch Enable (CLE) .......................................................................................... 11 4.6 Write Protect (#WP)............................................................................................................ 11 4.7 Ready/Busy (RY/#BY) ........................................................................................................ 11 4.8 Input and Output (I/Ox) ....................................................................................................... 11 5. BLOCK DIAGRAM .......................................................................................................................... 12 6. MEMORY ARRAY ORGANIZATION .............................................................................................. 13 6.1 Array Organization (x8) ...................................................................................................... 13 7. MODE SELECTION TABLE ........................................................................................................... 14 8. COMMAND TABLE......................................................................................................................... 15 9. DEVICE OPERATIONS .................................................................................................................. 16 9.1 READ operation .................................................................................................................. 16 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.1.1 PAGE READ (00h-30h)......................................................................................................... 16 9.1.2 RANDOM DATA OUTPUT (05h-E0h) ................................................................................... 17 9.1.3 READ ID (90h) ...................................................................................................................... 17 9.1.4 READ PARAMETER PAGE (ECh) ....................................................................................... 18 9.1.5 READ STATUS (70h)............................................................................................................ 21 PROGRAM operation ......................................................................................................... 22 9.2.1 PAGE PROGRAM (80h-10h) ................................................................................................ 22 9.2.2 SERIAL DATA INPUT (80h).................................................................................................. 22 9.2.3 RANDOM DATA INPUT (85h) .............................................................................................. 23 COPY BACK operation....................................................................................................... 24 9.3.1 READ for COPY BACK (00h-35h) ........................................................................................ 24 9.3.2 PROGRAM for COPY BACK (85h-10h) ................................................................................ 24 BLOCK ERASE operation .................................................................................................. 26 9.4.1 9.5 9.5.1 9.6 10. BLOCK ERASE (60h-D0h).................................................................................................... 26 RESET operation................................................................................................................ 27 RESET (FFh) ........................................................................................................................ 27 WRITE PROTECT .............................................................................................................. 28 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS............................................................................................... 30 10.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings ................................................................................................ 30 10.2 Operating Ranges .............................................................................................................. 30 2 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 10.8 Device power-up timing ...................................................................................................... 31 DC Electrical Characteristics .............................................................................................. 32 AC Measurement Conditions ............................................................................................. 33 AC timing characteristics for Command, Address and Data Input ..................................... 34 AC timing characteristics for Operation .............................................................................. 35 Program and Erase Characteristics ................................................................................... 36 11. TIMING DIAGRAMS ....................................................................................................................... 37 12. INVALID BLOCK MANAGEMENT .................................................................................................. 46 12.1 Invalid blocks ...................................................................................................................... 46 12.2 Initial invalid blocks ............................................................................................................. 46 12.3 Error in operation ................................................................................................................ 47 12.4 Addressing in program operation ....................................................................................... 48 13. PACKAGE DIMENSIONS ............................................................................................................... 49 13.1 TSOP 48-pin 12x20 ............................................................................................................ 49 13.2 Fine-Pitch Ball Grid Array 48-ball ....................................................................................... 50 13.3 Fine-Pitch Ball Grid Array 63-ball ....................................................................................... 51 14. ORDERING INFORMATION .......................................................................................................... 52 15. VALID PART NUMBERS ................................................................................................................ 53 16. REVISION HISTORY ...................................................................................................................... 54 3 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV List of Tables Table 3.1 Pin Descriptions .......................................................................................................................... 10 Table 6.1 Addressing .................................................................................................................................. 13 Table 7.1 Mode Selection ........................................................................................................................... 14 Table 8.1 Command Table.......................................................................................................................... 15 Table 9.1 Device ID and configuration codes for Address 00h................................................................... 18 Table 9.2 ONFI identifying codes for Address 20h ..................................................................................... 18 Table 9.3 Parameter Page Output Value .................................................................................................... 20 Table 9.4 Status Register Bit Definition ...................................................................................................... 21 Table 10.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings ...................................................................................................... 30 Table 10.3 Operating Ranges ..................................................................................................................... 30 Table 10.5 DC Electrical Characteristics .................................................................................................... 32 Table 10.7 AC Measurement Conditions .................................................................................................... 33 Table 10.9 AC timing characteristics for Command, Address and Data Input ........................................... 34 Table 10.11 AC timing characteristics for Operation .................................................................................. 35 Table 10.13 Program and Erase Characteristics ........................................................................................ 36 Table 12.1 Valid Block Number .................................................................................................................. 46 Table 12.2 Block failure ............................................................................................................................... 47 Table 15.1 Part Numbers for Industrial Temperature ................................................................................. 53 Table 16.1 History Table ............................................................................................................................. 54 4 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV List of Figures Figure 3-1 Pin Assignment 48-pin TSOP1 (Package code S) ...................................................................... 7 Figure 3-2 Pin Assignment 48-ball VFBGA (Package code D) ..................................................................... 8 Figure 3-3 Pin Assignment 63-ball VFBGA (Package Code B) .................................................................... 9 Figure 5-1 NAND Flash Memory Block Diagram ........................................................................................ 12 Figure 6-1 Array Organization ..................................................................................................................... 13 Figure 9-1 Page Read Operations .............................................................................................................. 16 Figure 9-2 Random Data Output ................................................................................................................. 17 Figure 9-3 Read ID ...................................................................................................................................... 17 Figure 9-4 Read Parameter Page ............................................................................................................... 18 Figure 9-5 Read Status Operation .............................................................................................................. 21 Figure 9-6 Page Program ............................................................................................................................ 22 Figure 9-7 Random Data Input ................................................................................................................... 23 Figure 9-8 Copy Back Program Operation .................................................................................................. 25 Figure 10-1 Power ON/OFF sequence ....................................................................................................... 31 Figure 11-1 Command Latch Cycle ............................................................................................................ 37 Figure 11-2 Address Latch Cycle ................................................................................................................ 37 Figure 11-3 Data Latch Cycle ..................................................................................................................... 38 Figure 11-4 Serial Access Cycle after Read ............................................................................................... 38 Figure 11-5 Serial Access Cycle after Read (EDO) .................................................................................... 39 Figure 11-6 Read Status Operation ............................................................................................................ 39 Figure 11-7 Page Read Operation .............................................................................................................. 40 Figure 11-8 #CE Don't Care Read Operation ............................................................................................. 40 Figure 11-9 Random Data Output Operation .............................................................................................. 41 Figure 11-10 Read ID .................................................................................................................................. 42 Figure 11-11 Page Program........................................................................................................................ 42 Figure 11-12 #CE Don't Care Page Program Operation ............................................................................ 43 Figure 11-13 Page Program with Random Data Input ................................................................................ 43 Figure 11-14 Copy Back ............................................................................................................................. 44 Figure 11-15 Block Erase............................................................................................................................ 44 Figure 11-16 Reset ..................................................................................................................................... 45 Figure 12-12-1 Flow chart of create initial invalid block table ..................................................................... 47 Figure 12-12-2 Bad block Replacement ..................................................................................................... 48 Figure 13-1 TSOP 48-PIN 12X20mm ......................................................................................................... 49 Figure 13-2 Fine-Pitch Ball Grid Array 48-Ball ............................................................................................ 50 Figure 13-3 Fine-Pitch Ball Grid Array 63-Ball (9x11mm) .......................................................................... 51 Figure 14-1 Ordering Part Number Description .......................................................................................... 52 5 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION The W29N01HV (1G-bit) NAND Flash memory provides a storage solution for embedded systems with limited space, pins and power. It is ideal for code shadowing to RAM, solid state applications and storing media data such as, voice, video, text and photos. The device operates on a single 2.7V to 3.6V power supply with active current consumption as low as 25mA 10uA for CMOS standby current. The memory array totals 138,412,032 bytes, and organized into 1,024 erasable blocks of 135,168 bytes. Each block consists of 64 programmable pages of 2,112-bytes each. Each page consists of 2,048-bytes for the main data storage area and 64-bytes for the spare data area (The spare area is typically used for error management functions). The W29N01HV supports the standard NAND flash memory interface using the multiplexed 8-bit bus to transfer data, addresses, and command instructions. The five control signals, CLE, ALE, #CE, #RE and #WE handle the bus interface protocol. Also, the device has two other signal pins, the #WP (Write Protect) and the RY/#BY (Ready/Busy) for monitoring the device status. 2. FEATURES Basic Features - Density : 1Gbit (Single chip solution) - Vcc : 2.7V to 3.6V - Bus width : x8 - Operating temperature Industrial: -40C to 85C Single-Level Cell (SLC) technology. Organization - Density: 1G-bit/128M-byte - Page size 2,112 bytes (2048 + 64 bytes) - Block size 64 pages (128K + 4K bytes) Highest Performance - Read performance (Max.) Random read: 25us Sequential read cycle: 25ns - Write Erase performance Page program time: 250us(typ.) Block erase time: 2ms(typ.) - Endurance 100,000 Erase/Program Cycles(1) - 10-years data retention Command set - Standard NAND command set - Additional command support Copy Back Lowest power consumption - Read: 25mA(typ.3V), - Program/Erase: 25mA(typ.3V), - CMOS standby: 10uA(typ.) Space Efficient Packaging - 48-pin standard TSOP1 - 48-ball VFBGA - 63-ball VFBGA - Contact Winbond for stacked packages/KGD Note: 1. Endurance specification is based on 1bit/528 byte ECC (Error Correcting Code). 6 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 3. PACKAGE TYPES AND PIN CONFIGURATIONS W29N01HV is offered in a 48-pin TSOP1 package (Code S) and 48-ball VFBGA package (Code D) and 63-ball VFBGA package (Code B) as shown in Figure 3-1 to 3-3, respectively. Package diagrams and dimensions are illustrated in Section: Package Dimensions. 3.1 Pin assignment 48-pin TSOP1(x8) Figure 3-1 Pin Assignment 48-pin TSOP1 (Package code S) 7 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 3.2 Pin assignment 48 ball VFBGA (x8) Figure 3-2 Pin Assignment 48-ball VFBGA (Package code D) 8 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 3.3 Pin assignment 63 ball VFBGA Top View, ball down 1 2 A N.C N.C B N.C 3 4 5 6 7 8 C #WP ALE Vss #CE #WE RY/#BY D N.C #RE CLE N.C N.C N.C E N.C N.C N.C N.C N.C N.C F N.C N.C N.C N.C N.C N.C G DNU N.C DNU N.C N.C N.C H N.C IO0 N.C N.C N.C Vcc J N.C IO1 N.C Vcc IO5 IO7 K Vss IO2 IO3 IO4 IO6 Vss 9 10 N.C N.C N.C N.C L N.C N.C N.C N.C M N.C N.C N.C N.C Figure 3-3 Pin Assignment 63-ball VFBGA (Package Code B) 9 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 3.4 Pin Descriptions PIN NAME I/O FUNCTION #WP I Write Protect ALE I Address Latch Enable #CE I Chip Enable #WE I Write Enable RY/#BY O Ready/Busy #RE I Read Enable CLE I Command Latch Enable I/O[0-7] I/O Vcc Supply Power supply Vss Supply Ground DNU - Do Not Use: DNUs must be left unconnected. N.C - No Connect Data Input/Output Table 3.1 Pin Descriptions Note: 1. Connect all Vcc and Vss pins to power supply or ground. Do not leave Vcc or Vss disconnected. 10 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 4. PIN DESCRITPIONS 4.1 Chip Enable (#CE) #CE pin enables and disables device operation. When #CE is high the device is disabled and the I/O pins are set to high impedance and enters into standby mode if not busy. When #CE is set low the device will be enabled, power consumption will increase to active levels and the device is ready for Read and Write operations. 4.2 Write Enable (#WE) #WE pin enables the device to control write operations to input pins of the device. Such as, command instructions, addresses and data that are latched on the rising edge of #WE. 4.3 Read Enable (#RE) #RE pin controls serial data output from the pre-loaded Data Register. Valid data is present on the I/O bus after the tREA period from the falling edge of #RE. Column addresses are incremented for each #RE pulse. 4.4 Address Latch Enable (ALE) ALE pin controls address input to the address register of the device. When ALE is active high, addresses are latched via the I/O pins on the rising edge of #WE. 4.5 Command Latch Enable (CLE) CLE pin controls command input to the command register of the device. When CLE is active high, commands are latched into the command register via I/O pins on the rising edge of #WE. 4.6 Write Protect (#WP) #WP pin can be used to prevent the inadvertent program/erase to the device. When #WP pin is active low, all program/erase operations are disabled. 4.7 Ready/Busy (RY/#BY) RY/#BY pin indicates the device status. When RY/#BY output is low, it indicates that the device is processing either a program, erase or read operations. When it returns to high, those operations have completed. RY/#BY pin is an open drain. 4.8 Input and Output (I/Ox) I/Ox bi-directional pins are used for the following; command, address and data operations. 11 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 5. BLOCK DIAGRAM #CE #RE #WE ALE CLE #WP Logic Control Control unit RY/#BY RY/#BY Data register IO8 to IO15 (x16 only) Row decode unit Flash Memory Block Diagram Column decode unit IO0 to IO7 Status register Figure 5-2 NAND Address latch IO control Command unit latch Memory array High Voltage Generator Figure 5-1 NAND Flash Memory Block Diagram 12 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 6. MEMORY ARRAY ORGANIZATION 6.1 Array Organization (x8) Total 1024 blocks IO0 ~ IO7 1 block 2048 Data register 1 page = 2048+64 bytes 1 block = 64 pages = (128K+4K) bytes 1 device =1024 blocks = (128M + 4M) bytes 64 2112 bytes Figure 6-1 Array Organization I/O7 I/O6 I/O5 I/O4 I/O3 I/O2 I/O1 I/O0 1st cycle A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 2nd cycle L L L L A11 A10 A9 A8 3rd cycle A19 A18 A17 A16 A15 A14 A13 A12 4th A27 A26 A25 A24 A23 A22 A21 A20 cycle Table 6.1 Addressing Notes: 1. "L" indicates a low condition, which must be held during the address cycle to insure correct processing. 2. A0 to A11 during the 1st and 2nd cycles are column addresses. A12 to A27 during the 3rd and 4th cycles are row addresses. 3. The device ignores any additional address inputs that exceed the device's requirement. 13 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 7. MODE SELECTION TABLE MODE CLE ALE #CE #WE #RE #WP Read mode Command input H L L H X Address input L H L H X Program Command input H L L H H Erase mode Address input L H L H H Data input L L L H H Sequential Read and Data output L L L H During read (busy) X X X X H X During program (busy) X X X X X H During erase (busy) X X X X X H Write protect X X X X X L Standby X X H X X 0V/Vcc X Table 7.1 Mode Selection Notes: 1. "H" indicates a HIGH input level, "L" indicates a LOW input level, and "X" indicates a Don't Care Level. 2. #WP should be biased to CMOS HIGH or LOW for standby. 14 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 8. COMMAND TABLE 1ST CYCLE 2ND CYCLE PAGE READ 00h 30h READ for COPY BACK 00h 35h READ ID 90h READ STATUS 70h Yes RESET FFh Yes PAGE PROGRAM 80h 10h PROGRAM for COPY BACK 85h 10h BLOCK ERASE 60h D0h RANDOM DATA INPUT*1 85h RANDOM DATA OUTPUT*1 05h READ PARAMETER PAGE ECh COMMAND 3rd CYCLE 4th CYCLE Acceptable during busy E0h Table 8.1 Command Table Notes: 1. RANDOM DATA INPUT and RANDOM DATA OUTPUT command is only to be used within a page. 2. Any command that are not in the above table are considered as undefined and are prohibited as inputs. 15 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 9. DEVICE OPERATIONS 9.1 READ operation 9.1.1 PAGE READ (00h-30h) When the device powers on, 00h command is latched to command register. Therefore, system only issues four address cycles and 30h command for initial read from the device. This operation can also be entered by writing 00h command to the command register, and then write four address cycles, followed by writing 30h command. After writing 30h command, the data is transferred from NAND array to Data Register during tR. Data transfer progress can be done by monitoring the status of the RY/#BY signal output. RY/#BY signal will be LOW during data transfer. Also, there is an alternate method by using the READ STATUS (70h) command. If the READ STATUS command is issued during read operation, the Read (00h) command must be re-issued to read out the data from Data Register. When the data transfer is complete, RY/#BY signal goes HIGH, and the data can be read from Data Register by toggling #RE. Read is sequential from initial column address to the end of the page. (See Figure 9-1) CLE #CE #WE ALE #RE l/Ox 00h Data Output (Serial Access) 30h Address (4cycles) tR RY/#BY Don't care Figure 9-1 Page Read Operations 16 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 9.1.2 RANDOM DATA OUTPUT (05h-E0h) The RANDOM DATA OUTPUT allows the selection of random column addresses to read out data from a single or multiple of addresses. The use of the RANDOM DATA OUTPUT command is available after the PAGE READ (00h-30h) sequence by writing the 05h command following by the two cycle column address and then the E0h command. Toggling #RE will output data sequentially. The RANDOM DATA OUTPUT command can be issued multiple times, but limited to the current loaded page. tR RY/#BY #RE I/Ox 00h Address(4cycles) 30h Data out 05h Address(2cycles) E0h Data out Figure 9-2 Random Data Output 9.1.3 READ ID (90h) READ ID command is comprised of two modes determined by the input address, device (00h) or ONFI (20h) identification information. To enter the READ ID mode, write 90h to the Command Register followed by a 00h address cycle, then toggle #RE for 5 single byte cycles, W29N01HV. The pre-programmed code includes the Manufacturer ID, Device ID, and Product-Specific Information (see Table 9.1). If the READ ID command is followed by 20h address, the output code includes 4 single byte cycles of ONFI identifying information (See Table 9.2). The device remains in the READ ID Mode until the next valid command is issued. CLE #CE #WE tAR ALE #RE tWHR I/Ox 90h 00h tREA Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 (or 20h) Address, 1 cycle Figure 9-3 Read ID 17 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV # of 1st 2nd Byte/Cycles Byte/Cycle Byte/Cycle W29N01HV Description EFh 3rd Byte/Cycle 4th Byte/Cycle 5th Byte/Cycle 00h 95h 00h Cache Programming Non-supported Page Size:2KB Spare Area Size:64B BLK Size w/o Spare:128KB Organized:x8 or x16 Serial Access:25ns F1h MFR ID Device ID Table 9.1 Device ID and configuration codes for Address 00h # of Byte/Cycles 1st Byte/Cycle 2nd Byte/Cycle 3rd Byte/Cycle 4th Byte/Cycle Code 4Fh 4Eh 46h 49h Table 9.2 ONFI identifying codes for Address 20h 9.1.4 READ PARAMETER PAGE (ECh) READ PARAMETER PAGE can read out the device's parameter data structure, such as, manufacturer information, device organization, timing parameters, key features, and other pertinent device parameters. The data structure is stored with at least three copies in the device's parameter page. Figure 9-4 shows the READ PARAMETER PAGE timing. The RANDOM DATA OUTPUT (05h-E0h) command is supported during data output. CLE #WE ALE #RE I/Ox ECh 00h P0 P1 P1022 P1023 tR RY/#BY Figure 9-4 Read Parameter Page 18 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV Byte Description Value 0-3 Parameter page signature 4Fh, 4Eh, 46h, 49h 4-5 Revision number 02h, 00h 6-7 Features supported W29N01HV 10h, 00h 8-9 Optional commands supported 10h, 00h 10-31 Reserved 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h 32-43 Device manufacturer 57h, 49h, 4Eh, 42h, 4Fh, 4Eh, 44h, 20h, 20h, 20h, 20h, 20h 44-63 Device model 57h, 32h, 39h, 4Eh, 30h, 31h, 48h, 56h, 20h, 20h, 20h, 20h, 20h, 20h, 20h, 20h, 20h, 20h, 20h, 20h 64 W29N01HV Manufacturer ID EFh 65-66 Date code 00h, 00h 67-79 Reserved 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h 80-83 # of data bytes per page 00h, 08h, 00h, 00h 84-85 # of spare bytes per page 40h, 00h 86-89 # of data bytes per partial page 00h, 02h, 00h, 00h 90-91 # of spare bytes per partial page 10h, 00h 92-95 # of pages per block 40h, 00h, 00h, 00h 96-99 # of blocks per unit 00h, 04h, 00h, 00h 100 # of logical units 01h 101 # of address cycles 22h 102 # of bits per cell 01h 103-104 Bad blocks maximum per unit 14h, 00h 105-106 Block endurance 01h, 05h Guaranteed valid blocks at beginning of target 01h Block endurance for guaranteed valid blocks 00h, 00h 110 # of programs per page 04h 111 Partial programming attributes 00h 112 # of ECC bits 01h 113 # of interleaved address bits 00h 114 Interleaved operation attributes 00h 107 108-109 19 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV Byte Description Value Reserved 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h I/O pin capacitance 0Ah 129-130 Timing mode support 1Fh, 00h 131-132 Program cache timing 00h, 00h 133-134 Maximum page program time BCh, 02h 135-136 Maximum block erase time 10h, 27h 137-138 Maximum random read time 19h, 00h 139-140 tCCS minimum 3Ch, 00h 141-163 Reserved 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h, 00h 164-165 Vendor specific revision # 01h,00h 166-253 Vendor specific 00h 254-255 Integrity CRC Set at shipment 256-511 Value of bytes 0-255 512-767 Value of bytes 0-255 115-127 128 >767 W29N01HV W29N01HV Additional redundant parameter pages Table 9.3 Parameter Page Output Value 20 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 9.1.5 READ STATUS (70h) The W29N01HV has an 8-bit Status Register which can be read during device operation. Refer to Table 9.4 for specific Status Register definitions. After writing 70h command to the Command Register, read cycles will only read from the Status Register. The status can be read from I/O[7:0] outputs, as long as #CE and #RE are LOW. Note; #RE does not need to be toggled for Status Register read. The Command Register remains in status read mode until another command is issued. To change to normal read mode, issue the PAGE READ (00h) command. After the PAGE READ command is issued, data output starts from the initial column address. #CE tCLR CLE tREA #WE #RE Status Output 70h I/Ox Figure 9-5 Read Status Operation SR bit Page Read Page Program Block Erase Definition I/O 0 Not Use Pass/Fail Pass/Fail I/O 1 Not Use Not Use Not Use I/O 2 Not Use Not Use Not Use 0 I/O 3 Not Use Not Use Not Use 0 I/O 4 Not Use Not Use Not Use 0 I/O 5 Ready/Busy Ready/Busy Ready/Busy I/O 6 Ready/Busy Ready/Busy Ready/Busy I/O 7 Write Protect Write Protect Write Protect 0=Successful Program/Erase 1=Error in Program/Erase 0=Successful Program 1=Error in Program Ready = 1 Busy = 0 Ready = 1 Busy = 0 Unprotected = 1 Protected = 0 Table 9.4 Status Register Bit Definition 21 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 9.2 PROGRAM operation 9.2.1 PAGE PROGRAM (80h-10h) The W29N01HV Page Program command will program pages sequentially within a block, from the lower order page address to higher order page address. Programming pages out of sequence is prohibited. The W29N01HV supports partial-page programming operations up to 4 times before an erase is required if partitioning a page. Note; programming a single bit more than once without first erasing it is not supported. 9.2.2 SERIAL DATA INPUT (80h) Page Program operation starts with the execution of the Serial Data Input command (80h) to the Command Register, following next by inputting four address cycles and then the data is loaded. Serial data is loaded to Data register with each #WE cycle. The Program command (10h) is written to the Command Register after the serial data input is finished. At this time the internal write state controller automatically executes the algorithms for program and verifies operations. Once the programming starts, determining the completion of the program process can be done by monitoring the RY/#BY output or the Status Register Bit 6, which will follow the RY/#BY signal. RY/#BY will stay LOW during the internal array programming operation during the period of (tPROG). During page program operation, only two commands are available, READ STATUS (70h) and RESET (FFh). When the device status goes to the ready state, Status Register Bit 0 (I/O0) indicates whether the program operation passed (Bit0=0) or failed (Bit0=1), (see Figure 9-6). The Command Register remains in read status mode until the next command is issued. tPROG RY/#BY I/Ox 80h Address (4cycles) Din 10h 70h Status I/O0=0pass I/O0=1fail Figure 9-6 Page Program 22 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 9.2.3 RANDOM DATA INPUT (85h) After the Page Program (80h) execution of the initial data has been loaded into the Data register, if the need for additional writing of data is required, using the RANDOM DATA INPUT (85h) command can perform this function to a new column address prior to the Program (10h) command. The RANDOM DATA INPUT command can be issued multiple times in the same page (See Figure 9-7). CLE #CE #WE ALE #RE tPROG RY/#BY I/Ox 80h Address (4cycles) Din 85h Address (2 cycles) Din 10h 70h Status Don't care Figure 9-7 Random Data Input 23 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 9.3 COPY BACK operation Copy Back operations require two command sets. Issue a READ for COPY BACK (00h-35h) command first, then the PROGRAM for COPY BACK (85h-10h) command. 9.3.1 READ for COPY BACK (00h-35h) The READ for COPY BACK command is used together with the PROGRAM for COPY BACK (85h10h) command. To start execution, READ for COPY BACK (00h) command is written to the Command Register, followed by the four cycles of the source page address. To start the transfer of the selected page data from the memory array to the Data register, write the 35h command to the Command Register. After execution of the READ for COPY BACK command sequence and RY/#BY returns to HIGH marking the completion of the operation, the transferred data from the source page into the Data register may be read out by toggling #RE. Data is output sequentially from the column address that was originally specified with the READ for COPY BACK command. RANDOM DATA OUTPUT (05hE0h) commands can be issued multiple times without any limitation after READ for COPY BACK command has been executed (see Figures 9-8 and 9-9). At this point the device is in ready state to accept the PROGRAM for COPY BACK command. 9.3.2 PROGRAM for COPY BACK (85h-10h) After the READ for COPY BACK command operation has been completed and RY/#BY goes HIGH, the PROGRAM for COPY BACK command can be written to the Command Register. The command results in the transfer of data to the Data Register, then internal operations start programming of the new destination page. The sequence would be, write 85h to the Command Register, followed by the four cycle destination page address to the NAND array. Next write the 10h command to the Command Register; this will signal the internal controller to automatically start to program the data to new destination page. During this programming time, RY/#BY will LOW. The READ STATUS command can be used instead of the RY/#BY signal to determine when the program is complete. When Status Register Bit 6 (I/O6) equals to "1", Status Register Bit 0 (I/O0) will indicate if the operation was successful or not. The RANDOM DATA INPUT (85h) command can be used during the PROGRAM for COPY BACK command for modifying the original data. Once the data is copied into the Data register using the READ for COPY BACK (00h-35h) command, follow by writing the RANDOM DATA INPUT (85h) command, along with the address of the data to be changed. The data to be changed is placed on the external data pins. This operation copies the data into the Data register. Once the 10h command is written to the Command Register, the original data and the modified data are transferred to the Data Register, and programming of the new page commences. The RANDOM DATA INPUT command can be issued numerous times without limitation, as necessary before starting the programming sequence with 10h command. Since COPY BACK operations do not use external memory and the data of source page might include a bit errors, a competent ECC scheme should be developed to check the data before programming data to a new destination page. 24 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV CLE #CE #WE ALE #RE I/ Ox 00h Address (4cycles) Data output 35h 05h Address (2cycles) E0h Data Output 85h 10h Address(4cycles) 70h Status Output No limitation Optional tPROG tR RY / # BY Don't care Figure 9-8 Copy Back Program Operation CLE #CE #WE ALE #RE I/Ox 00h Address(5Cycles) 35h DataOutput 85h Address(5cycles) Data Input 85h Address (2cycles) Data Input 10h 70h Status Output No limitation Optional tPROG tR RY/#BY Don't care Figure 9-9 Copy Back Operation with Random Data Input 25 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 9.4 BLOCK ERASE operation 9.4.1 BLOCK ERASE (60h-D0h) Erase operations happen at the architectural block unit. This W29N01HV has 1024 erase blocks. Each block is organized into 64 pages (2112 bytes/page), 132K bytes (128K + 4K bytes)/block. The BLOCK ERASE command operates on a block by block basis. Erase Setup command (60h) is written to the Command Register. Next, the two cycle block address is written to the device. The page address bits are loaded during row address cycle, but are ignored. The Erase Confirm command (D0h) is written to the Command Register at the rising edge of #WE, RY/#BY goes LOW and the internal controller automatically handles the block erase sequence of operation. RY/#BY goes LOW during Block Erase internal operations for a period of tBERS, The READ STATUS (70h) command can be used for confirm block erase status. When Status Register Bit6 (I/O6) becomes to "1", block erase operation is finished. Status Register Bit0 (I/O0) will indicate a pass/fail condition (see Figure 9-10). CLE #CE #WE ALE #RE I/Ox 60h Address Input (2cycles) 70h D0h tBERS Status Output I/ O 0 = 0 pass I/ O 0 = 1 fail RY/#BY Don't care Figure 9-10 Block Erase Operation 26 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 9.5 RESET operation 9.5.1 RESET (FFh) READ, PROGRAM, and ERASE commands can be aborted by the RESET (FFh) command during the time the W29N01HV is in the busy state. The Reset operation puts the device into known status. The data that is processed in either the programming or erasing operations are no longer valid. This means the data can be partially programmed or erased and therefore data is invalid. The Command Register is cleared and is ready to accept next command. The Data Register contents are marked invalid. The Status Register indicates a value of E0h when #WP is HIGH; otherwise a value of 60h is written when #WP is LOW. After RESET command is written to the command register, RY/#BY goes LOW for a period of tRST (see Figure 9-11). CLE #CE tWB #WE tRST RY/#BY I/Ox FFh RESET command Figure 9-11 Reset Operation 27 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 9.6 WRITE PROTECT #WP pin can enable or disable program and erase commands preventing or allowing program and erase operations. Figure 9-12 to 9-17 shows the enabling or disabling timing with #WP setup time (tWW) that is from rising or falling edge of #WP to latch the first commands. After first command is latched, #WP pin must not toggle until the command operation is complete and the device is in the ready state. (Status Register Bit5 (I/O5) equal 1) #WE tWW 60h I /Ox D0 h #WP RY/#BY Figure 9-12 Erase Enable #WE tWW I/Ox D0h 60h #WP RY/#BY Figure 9-13 Erase Disable #WE tWW I/Ox 80h 10h 10h #WP RY/#BY Figure 9-14 Program Enable 28 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV # WE tWW I /Ox 80 h 10h #WP RY/#BY Figure 9-15 Program Disable #WE tWW I /Ox 85h 10h # WP RY/#BY Figure 9-16 Program for Copy Back Enable #WE tWW I/Ox 10h 85h # WP RY/#BY Figure 9-17 Program for Copy Back Disable 29 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 10. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS 10.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings PARAMETERS SYMBOL Supply Voltage CONDITIONS VCC Voltage Applied to Any Pin VIN Storage Temperature Relative to Ground TSTG RANGE UNIT -0.6 to +4.6 V -0.6 to +4.6 V -65 to +150 C 5 mA Short circuit output current, I/Os Table 10.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings Notes: 1. Minimum DC voltage is -0.6V on input/output pins. During transitions, this level may undershoot to -2.0V for periods <30ns. 2. Maximum DC voltage on input/output pins is Vcc+0.3V which, during transitions, may overshoot to Vcc+2.0V for periods <20ns 3. This device has been designed and tested for the specified operation ranges. Proper operation outside of these levels is not guaranteed. Exposure to absolute maximum ratings may affect device reliability. Exposure beyond absolute maximum ratings may cause permanent damage. 10.2 Operating Ranges PARAMETER Supply Voltage Ambient Temperature, Operating SYMBOL CONDITIONS VCC TA Industrial SPEC UNIT MIN MAX 2.7 3.6 V -40 +85 C Table 10.2 Operating Ranges 30 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 10.3 Device power-up timing The device is designed to avoid unexpected program/erase operations during power transitions. When the device is powered on, an internal voltage detector disables all functions whenever Vcc is below about 2V at 3V device. Write Protect (#WP) pin provides hardware protection and is recommended to be kept at VIL during power up and power down. A recovery time of minimum 1ms is required before internal circuit gets ready for any command sequences (See Figure 10-1). Vcc #WP #WE 1ms (Min) RY/#BY 5 ms (Max) Undefined Figure 10-1 Power ON/OFF sequence 31 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 10.4 DC Electrical Characteristics SPEC PARAMETER SYMBOL CONDITIONS UNIT MIN TYP MAX - 25 35 mA tRC= tRC MIN Sequential Read current Icc1 #CE=VIL IOUT=0mA Program current Icc2 - - 25 35 mA Erase current Icc3 - - 25 35 mA Standby current (TTL) ISB1 - - 1 mA Standby current (CMOS) ISB2 - 10 50 A #CE=VIH #WP=0V/Vcc #CE=Vcc - 0.2V #WP=0V/Vcc Input leakage current ILI VIN= 0 V to Vcc - - 10 A Output leakage current ILO VOUT=0V to Vcc - - 10 A Input high voltage VIH I/O7~0, #CE,#WE,#RE, #WP,CLE,ALE 0.8 x Vcc - Vcc + 0.3 V Input low voltage VIL - -0.3 - 0.2 x Vcc V Output high voltage(1) VOH IOH=-400A 2.4 - - V Output low voltage(1) VOL IOL=2.1mA - - 0.4 V IOL(RY/#BY) VOL=0.4V 8 10 Output low current (2) mA Table 10.3 DC Electrical Characteristics Note: 1. VOH and VOL may need to be relaxed if I/O drive strength is not set to full. 2. IOL (RY/#BY) may need to be relaxed if RY/#BY pull-down strength is not set to full 32 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 10.5 AC Measurement Conditions PARAMETER SYMBOL Input Capacitance(1), (2) SPEC UNIT MIN MAX CIN - 10 pF Input/Output Capacitance(1), (2) CIO - 10 pF Input Rise and Fall Times TR/TF 5 ns Input Pulse Voltages - 0 to VCC V Input/Output timing Voltage - Vcc/2 V Output load (1) CL 1TTL GATE and CL=30pF - Table 10.4 AC Measurement Conditions Notes: 1. Verified on device characterization , not 100% tested 2. Test conditions TA=25'C, f=1MHz, VIN=0V 33 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 10.6 AC timing characteristics for Command, Address and Data Input SPEC PARAMETER SYMBOL UNIT MIN MAX ALE to Data Loading Time(1) tADL 70 - ns ALE Hold Time tALH 5 - ns ALE setup Time tALS 10 - ns #CE Hold Time tCH 5 - ns CLE Hold Time tCLH 5 - ns CLE setup Time tCLS 10 - ns #CE setup Time tCS 15 - ns Data Hold Time tDH 5 - ns Data setup Time tDS 10 - ns Write Cycle Time tWC 25 - ns #WE High Hold Time tWH 10 - ns #WE Pulse Width tWP 12 - ns #WP setup Time tWW 100 - ns Table 10.5 AC timing characteristics for Command, Address and Data Input Note: 1. tADL is the time from the #WE rising edge of final address cycle to the #WE rising edge of first data cycle. 34 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 10.7 AC timing characteristics for Operation SPEC PARAMETER SYMBOL UNIT MIN MAX ALE to #RE Delay tAR 10 - ns #CE Access Time tCEA - 25 ns #CE HIGH to Output High-Z(1) tCHZ - 30 ns CLE to #RE Delay tCLR 10 - ns #CE HIGH to Output Hold tCOH 15 - ns Output High-Z to #RE LOW tIR 0 - ns Data Transfer from Cell to Data Register tR - 25 s READ Cycle Time tRC 25 - ns #RE Access Time tREA - 20 ns #RE HIGH Hold Time tREH 10 - ns #RE HIGH to Output Hold tRHOH 15 - ns #RE HIGH to #WE LOW tRHW 100 - ns #RE HIGH to Output High-Z(1) tRHZ - 100 ns tRLOH 5 - ns #RE Pulse Width tRP 12 - ns Ready to #RE LOW tRR 20 - ns Reset Time (READ/PROGRAM/ERASE)(2) tRST - 5/10/500 s #WE HIGH to Busy(3) tWB - 100 ns tWHR 60 - ns #RE LOW to output hold #WE HIGH to #RE LOW Table 10.6 AC timing characteristics for Operation Notes: 1. Transition is measured 200mV from steady-state voltage with load. This parameter is sampled and not 100 % tested. 2. The RESET (FFh) command is issued while the device is idle, the device goes busy for a maximum of 5us. 3. Do not issue new command during tWB, even if RY/#BY is ready. 35 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 10.8 Program and Erase Characteristics SPEC PARAMETER SYMBOL UNIT TYP MAX NoP - 4 cycles Page Program time tPROG 250 700 s Block Erase Time tBERS 2 10 ms Number of partial page programs Table 10.7 Program and Erase Characteristics 36 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 11. TIMING DIAGRAMS CLE tCLS tCLH tCS tCH #CE tWP #WE tALS tALH ALE tDS tDH I/Ox Command Don't care Figure 11-1 Command Latch Cycle CLE tCS tCLS tWC #CE tWH tWP #WE tALS tALH ALE tDS I/Ox tDH Address Don't care Undefined Figure 11-2 Address Latch Cycle 37 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV CLE tCLH #CE tCH tALS ALE tWC #WE tWH tDH tDS I/Ox tWP tWP tWP tDS Din 0 tDH tDS tDH Din Final1 Din 1 Don't care Note: 1. Din Final = 2,111(x8) Figure 11-3 Data Latch Cycle tCEA #CE tREA tREA tRP tREA tCHZ tREH tCOH #RE tRHZ tRHOH tRHZ I/Ox Dout tRR Dout Dout tRC RY/#BY Don't care Figure 11-4 Serial Access Cycle after Read 38 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV #CE tCHZ tRC tRP tREH tCOH #RE tRHZ tREA tRLOH tREA tCEA I/Ox Dout tRHOH Dout Dout tRR RY/#BY Don't care Figure 11-5 Serial Access Cycle after Read (EDO) tCLR CLE tCLS tCLH tCS #CE tWP tCH #WE tCEA tRP tWHR tCHZ tCOH #RE tDS tDH I/Ox tIR tREA tRHZ tRHOH Status output 70h Don't care Figure 11-6 Read Status Operation 39 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV CLE tCLR #CE tWC #WE tWB tAR ALE tR tRHZ tRC #RE tRP tRR I/Ox 00h Address(4Cycles) Dout n 30h Dout n+1 Dout m Busy RY/#BY Don't care Figure 11-7 Page Read Operation CLE #CE #RE ALE #WE I/Ox 00h Address (4 cycles) 30h Data output tR RY/#BY tCEA Don't care #CE tREA #RE I/Ox tCHZ tCOH Out Figure 11-8 #CE Don't Care Read Operation 40 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV CLE tCLR #CE tWC #WE tWB tAR tWHR ALE tREA tRC #RE tRR I/Ox 00h Col add 1 Col add 2 Row add 1 Row add 2 Dout n 30h Dout n+1 05h Col add 1 Col add 2 E0h Dout m Dout m+1 Column address n tR RY/#BY Column address m Busy Don't care Figure 11-9 Random Data Output Operation 41 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV CLE #CE #WE tAR ALE #RE tWHR I/Ox tREA 00h 90h Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 4 Byte 3 (or 20h) Address, 1 cycle Note: 1. See Table 9.1 for actual value. Figure 11-10 Read ID CLE #CE tWC tADL #WE tWB tWHR tPROG ALE #RE I/Ox 80h SERIAL DATA INPUT command Col add 1 Col add 2 Row add 1 Row add 2 Din n 1 up to m Byte serial input Din m 10h PROGRAM command 70h Status READ STATUS command RY/#BY x8 device:m = 2112 bytes Don't care Figure 11-11 Page Program 42 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV CLE #CE #WE ALE I/Ox Data input Address(4 cycles) 80h Data input 10h tCH tCS #CE tWP #WE Don't care Figure 11-12 #CE Don't Care Page Program Operation CLE #CE tADL WC tADL #WE tWB ALE #RE I/Ox 80h Serial Data Input Command Col add 1 Col add 2 Row add1 Row add2 Din N+1 Din Serial INPUT Command 85h Col add1 Col add2 Random Data Input Column address Command Din Din N+1 10h Serial INPUT Program 70h Status tPROG Command RY/#BY Don't care Figure 11-13 Page Program with Random Data Input 43 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV CLE #CE tADL WC #WE tWB tWB ALE #RE I/Ox Col 00h add 1 Serial data INPUT Col add 2 Row add1 Row add2 35h 85h Col add 1 Col add 2 Row add1 Row add2 Din 1 Command Din n 70h 10h Program tR Command Status tPROG RY/#BY Busy Don't care Figure 11-14 Copy Back CLE #CE tWC #WE tWB tBERS ALE #RE I/Ox 60h Address(2cycles) D0h 70h ERASE command RY/#BY Status READ STATUS command Busy BLOCK ERASE SETUP command Don't care Figure 11-15 Block Erase 44 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV CLE #CE #WE tWB tRST RY/#BY I/Ox FFh RESET command Figure 11-16 Reset 45 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 12. INVALID BLOCK MANAGEMENT 12.1 Invalid blocks The W29N01HV may have initial invalid blocks when it ships from factory. Also, additional invalid blocks may develop during the use of the device. Nvb represents the minimum number of valid blocks in the total number of available blocks (See Table 12.1). An invalid block is defined as blocks that contain one or more bad bits. Block 0, block address 00h is guaranteed to be a valid block at the time of shipment. Parameter Valid block number Symbol Min Max Unit Nvb 1004 1024 blocks Table 12.1 Valid Block Number 12.2 Initial invalid blocks Initial invalid blocks are defined as blocks that contain one or more invalid bits when shipped from factory. Although the device contains initial invalid blocks, a valid block of the device is of the same quality and reliability as all valid blocks in the device with reference to AC and DC specifications. The W29N01HV has internal circuits to isolate each block from other blocks and therefore, the invalid blocks will not affect the performance of the entire device. Before the device is shipped from the factory, it will be erased and invalid blocks are marked. All initial invalid blocks are marked with non-FFh at the first byte of spare area on the 1st or 2nd page. The initial invalid block information cannot be recovered if inadvertently erased. Therefore, software should be created to initially check for invalid blocks by reading the marked locations before performing any program or erase operation, and create a table of initial invalid blocks as following flow chart 46 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV Figure 12-12-1 Flow chart of create initial invalid block table 12.3 Error in operation Additional invalid blocks may develop in the device during its life cycle. Following the procedures herein is required to guarantee reliable data in the device. After each program and erase operation, check the status read to determine if the operation failed. In case of failure, a block replacement should be done with a bad-block management algorithm. The system has to use a minimum 1bit ECC per 528 bytes of data to ensure data recovery. Operation Detection and recommended procedure Erase Status read after erase Block Replacement Program Status read after program Block Replacement Read Verify ECC ECC correction Table 12.2 Block failure 47 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV Figure 12-12-2 Bad block Replacement Note: 1. An error happens in the nth page of block A during program or erase operation. 2. Copy the data in block A to the same location of block B which is valid block. 3. Copy the nth page data of block A in the buffer memory to the nth page of block B 4. Creating or updating bad block table for preventing further program or erase to block A . 12.4 Addressing in program operation The pages within the block have to be programmed sequentially from LSB (least significant bit) page to the MSB (most significant bit) within the block. The LSB is defined as the start page to program, does not need to be page 0 in the block. Random page programming is prohibited. 48 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 13. PACKAGE DIMENSIONS 13.1 TSOP 48-pin 12x20 1 48 e E b c D HD A2 A L L1 A1 Symbol A A1 A2 D HD E b c e L L1 Y MILLIMETER MIN. NOM. MAX. 1.20 0.05 0.95 1.00 1.05 18.5 18.4 18.3 19.8 20.0 20.2 11.9 12.1 12.0 INCH MIN. NOM. MAX. 0.047 0.002 0.037 0.039 0.041 0.720 0.724 0.728 0.780 0.787 0.795 0.468 0.472 0.476 0.17 0.10 0.007 0.004 0.22 0.27 0.21 0.60 0.80 0.70 0.020 0.024 0.031 5 0.028 0.004 0.10 0 0.011 0.008 0.020 0.50 0.50 0.009 Y 0 5 Figure 13-1 TSOP 48-PIN 12X20mm 49 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 13.2 Fine-Pitch Ball Grid Array 48-ball Figure 13-2 Fine-Pitch Ball Grid Array 48-Ball 50 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 13.3 Fine-Pitch Ball Grid Array 63-ball Figure 13-3 Fine-Pitch Ball Grid Array 63-Ball (9x11mm) 51 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 14. ORDERING INFORMATION W 29N 01 H V S I N A Winbond Standard Product W: Winbond Product Family ONFI compatible NAND Flash memory Density 01: 1 Gbit Product Version H Supply Voltage and Bus Width V: 2.7~3.6V and X8 device Packages S: TSOP-48 D: VFBGA-48 B: VFBGA-63 (9*11) Temparature Ranges I: -40 to 85'C Option Information N: General product Reserved A: General Product Figure 14-1 Ordering Part Number Description 52 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 15. VALID PART NUMBERS The following table provides the valid part numbers for the W29N01HV NAND Flash Memory. Please contact Winbond for specific availability by density and package type. Winbond NAND Flash memories use a 12-digit Product Number for ordering. Part Numbers for Industrial Temperature: PACKAGE TYPE DENSITY VCC BUS PRODUCT NUMBER TOP SIDE MARKING S TSOP-48 1G-bit 3V X8 W29N01HVSINA W29N01HVSINA D VFBGA-48 1G-bit 3V X8 W29N01HVDINA W29N01HVDINA B VFBGA-63 1G-bit 3V X8 W29N01HVBINA W29N01HVBINA Table 15.1 Part Numbers for Industrial Temperature 53 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C W29N01HV 16. REVISION HISTORY VERSION DATE PAGE DESCRIPTION 0.1 06/02/15 New Create for 3.3V product spec 0.2 06/05/15 Adding 63-ball BGA package Update ordering information 0.3 07/29/15 Update ordering information A 10/15/15 Remove Preliminary B 12/01/17 10 19 Change description of DNU Update Parameter Page Output Value C 01/11/18 50 Update Package Dimension of VFBGA-48 Table 16.1 History Table Trademarks Winbond is trademark of Winbond Electronics Corporation. All other marks are the property of their respective owner. Important Notice Winbond products are not designed, intended, authorized or warranted for use as components in systems or equipment intended for surgical implantation, atomic energy control instruments, airplane or spaceship instruments, transportation instruments, traffic signal instruments, combustion control instruments, or for other applications intended to support or sustain life. Furthermore, Winbond products are not intended for applications wherein failure of Winbond products could result or lead to a situation where in personal injury, death or severe property or environmental damage could occur. Winbond customers using or selling these products for use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Winbond for any damages resulting from such improper use or sales. 54 Release Date: January 11th, 2018 Revision C