PRELIMINARY MX29F1615 16M-BIT [2M x8/1M x16] CMOS SINGLE VOLTAGE FLASH EEPROM FEATURES * * * * * * * * Software and hardware data protection * Page program operation 5V 10% write and erase JEDEC-standard EEPROM commands Endurance:100 cycles Fast access time: 90/100/120ns Auto Erase and Auto Program Algorithms - Automatically erases the whole chip - Automatically programs and verifies data at specified addresses Status Register feature for detection of program or erase cycle completion Low VCC write inhibit is equal to or less than 3.2V * * * - Internal address and data latches for 64 words per page - Page programming time: 0.9ms typical Low power dissipation - 30mA typical active current - 1uA typical standby current CMOS and TTL compatible inputs and outputs Package Type: - 42 lead PDIP GENERAL DESCRIPTION The MX29F1615 is a 16-mega bit Flash memory organized as either 1M wordx16 or 2M bytex8. MXIC's Flash memories offer the most cost-effective and reliable read/ write non-volatile random access memory. The MX29F1615 is packaged in 42-pin PDIP. It is designed to be reprogrammed and in standard EPROM programmers. To allow for simple in-system reprogrammability, the MX29F1615 requires high input voltages (10V) on BYTE/ VPP pin for programming. Reading data out of the device is similar to reading from an EPROM. MXIC Flash technology reliably stores memory contents even after 100 cycles. The MXIC's cell is designed to optimize the erase and programming mechanisms. In addition, the combination of advanced tunnel oxide processing and low internal electric fields for erase and programming operations produces reliable cycling. The MX29F1615 uses a 5V 10% VCC supply to perform the Auto Erase and Auto Program algorithms. The standard MX29F1615 offers access times as fast as 90ns,allowing operation of high-speed microprocessors without wait. To eliminate bus contention, the MX29F1615 has separate chip enables(CE) and output enable (OE) control. MXIC's Flash memories augment EPROM functionality with electrical erasure and programming. The MX29F1615 uses a command register to manage this functionality. The command register allows for 100% TTL level control inputs and fixed power supply levels during erase and programming, while maintaining maximum EPROM compatibility. P/N: PM0615 The highest degree of latch-up protection is achieved with MXIC's proprietary non-epi process. Latch-up protection is proved for stresses up to 100 milliamps on address and data pin from -1V to VCC +1V. 1 REV.1.2, NOV. 21, 2002 MX29F1615 PIN DESCRIPTION PIN CONFIGURATIONS A18 A17 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 CE GND OE Q0 Q8 Q1 Q9 Q2 Q10 Q3 Q11 P/N: PM0615 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 MX29F1615 42 PDIP(600mil) 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 A19 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 BYTE/VPP GND Q15/A-1 Q7 Q14 Q6 Q13 Q5 Q12 Q4 VCC SYMBOL PIN NAME A0 - A19 Address Input Q0 - Q14 Data Input/Output Q15/A - 1 Q15(Word mode)/LSB addr.(Byte mode) CE Chip Enable Input OE Output Enable Input BYTE/VPP Word/Byte Selection Input/Write Enable Input 2 VCC Power Supply GND Ground Pin REV. 1.2, NOV. 21, 2002 MX29F1615 BLOCK DIAGRAM CE CONTROL OE INPUT BYTE/VPP WRITE PROGRAM/ERASE STATE HIGH VOLTAGE MACHINE LOGIC (WSM) COMMAND INTERFACE LATCH Q15/A-1 AND BUFFER Y-DECODER A0-A19 X-DECODER ADDRESS REGISTER MX29F1615 (CIR) FLASH ARRAY ARRAY SOURCE HV Y-PASS GATE SENSE AMPLIFIER PGM DATA HV COMMAND DATA DECODER COMMAND DATA LATCH PAGE PROGRAM DATA LATCH Q0-Q15/A-1 P/N: PM0615 I/O BUFFER 3 REV. 1.2, NOV. 21, 2002 MX29F1615 Table1.PIN DESCRIPTIONS SYMBOL TYPE NAME AND FUNCTION A0 - A19 INPUT ADDRESS INPUTS: for memory addresses. Addresses are internally latched during a write cycle. Q0 - Q7 INPUT/OUTPUT LOW-BYTE DATA BUS: Input data and commands during Command Interface Register(CIR) write cycles. Outputs array,status and identifier data in the appropriate read mode. Floated when the chip is de-selected or the outputs are disabled. Q8 - Q14 INPUT/OUTPUT HIGH-BYTE DATA BUS: Inputs data during x 16 Data-Write operations. Outputs array, identifier data in the appropriate read mode; not used for status register reads. Floated when the chip is de-selected or the outputs are disabled Q15/A -1 INPUT/OUTPUT Selects between high-byte data INPUT/OUTPUT(BYTE/VPP = HIGH) and LSB ADDRESS(BYTE/VPP = LOW) for read operation. CE INPUT CHIP ENABLE INPUTS: Activate the device's control logic, Input buffers, decoders and sense amplifiers. With CE high, the device is de-selected and power consumption reduces to Standby level upon completion of any current program or erase operations. CE must be low to select the device. Device selection occurs with the latter falling edge of CE. The first rising edge of CE disables the device. OE INPUT OUTPUT ENABLES: Gates the device's data through the output buffers during a read cycle OE is active low. BYTE/VPP INPUT BYTE ENABLE: While operating read mode, BYTE/VPP Low places device in x8 mode. All data is then input or output on Q0-7 and Q8-14 float. AddressQ15/A1 selects between the high and low byte. While operating read mode, BYTE/VPP high places the device in x16 mode, and turns off the Q15/A-1 input buffer. Address A0, then becomes the lowest order address. Write Enable is active while apply 10V on the BYTE/VPP pin. VCC DEVICE POWER SUPPLY(5V10%) GND GROUND P/N: PM0615 4 REV. 1.2, NOV. 21, 2002 MX29F1615 BUS OPERATION Flash memory reads, erases and writes in-system via the local CPU . All bus cycles to or from the flash memory conform to standard microprocessor bus cycles. Table2.1 Bus Operations Mode Notes CE OE BYTE/VPP A0 A1 A9 Q0-Q7 Q8-Q14 Q15/A-1 Read 1,5 VIL VIL VIH/VIL X X X DOUT HighZ/DOUT VIL/VIH/DOUT Output Disable 1 VIL VIH VIH/VIL X X X High Z HIghZ High Z/X Standby 1 VIH X X X X X X X X Manufacturer ID 2,4 VIL VIL VIH/VIL VIL VIL VID C2H High Z/00H VIL/OB Device ID MX29F1615 2,4 VIL VIL VIH/VIL VIH VIL VID 6BH High Z/00H VIL/OB 1,3,6 VIL VIH VHH X X X DIN DIN DIN Write NOTES : 1. X can be VIH or VIL for address or control pins. 2. A0 and A1 at VIL provide manufacturer ID codes. A0 at VIH and A1 at VIL provide device ID codes. 3. Commands for different Erase operations or Data program operations can only be successfully completed through proper command sequence. 4. VID = 11.5V- 12.5V. 5. Q15/A-1 = VIL, Q0 - Q7 =D0-D7 out . Q15/A-1 = VIH, Q0 - Q7 = D8 -D15 out. 6.VHH=9.5V~10.5V P/N: PM0615 5 REV. 1.2, NOV. 21, 2002 MX29F1615 WRITE OPERATIONS will only respond to status reads. During a sector/chip erase cycle, the CIR will respond to status reads and erase suspend. After the write state machine has completed its task, it will allow the CIR to respond to its full command set. The CIR stays at read status register mode until the microprocessor issues another valid command sequence. Commands are written to the COMMAND INTERFACE REGISTER (CIR) using standard microprocessor write timings. The CIR serves as the interface between the microprocessor and the internal chip operation. The CIR can decipher Read Array, Read Silicon ID, Erase and Program command. In the event of a read command, the CIR simply points the read path at either the array or the silicon ID, depending on the specific read command given. For a program or erase cycle, the CIR informs the write state machine that a program or erase has been requested. During a program cycle, the write state machine will control the program sequences and the CIR Device operations are selected by writing commands into the CIR. Table 3 below defines 16 Mbit flash command. TABLE 3. COMMAND DEFINITIONS(Word-Wide Mode, BYTE/VPP=VHH) Command Read/ Silicon Page Chip Read Clear Sequence Reset ID Read Program Erase Bus Write 4 4 4 6 4 3 Status Reg. Status Reg. Cycles Req'd First Bus Addr 5555H 5555H 5555H 5555H 5555H 5555H Write Cycle Data AAH AAH AAH AAH AAH AAH Second Bus Addr 2AAAH 2AAAH 2AAAH 2AAAH 2AAAH 2AAAH Write Cycle Data 55H 55H 55H 55H 55H 55H Third Bus Addr 5555H 5555H 5555H 5555H 5555H 5555H Write Cycle Data F0H 90H A0H 80H 70H 50H Fourth Bus Addr RA 00H/01H PA 5555H X Read/Write Cycle Data RD C2H/6BH PD AAH SRD Fifth Bus Addr 2AAAH Write Cycle Data 55H Sixth Bus Addr 5555H Write Cycle Data 10H Notes: 1. Address bit A15 -- A19 = X = Don't care for all address commands except for Program Address(PA). 5555H and 2AAAH address command codes stand for Hex number starting from A0 to A14. 2. Bus operations are defined in Table 2. 3. RA = Address of the memory location to be read. PA = Address of the memory location to be programmed. Addresses are latched on the falling edge of the CE pulse. 4. RD = Data read from location RA during read operation. PD = Data to be programmed at location PA. Data is latched on the rising edge of CE. SRD = Data read from status register. 5. Only Q0-Q7 command data is taken, Q8-Q15 = Don't care. P/N: PM0615 6 REV. 1.2, NOV. 21, 2002 MX29F1615 DEVICE OPERATION SILICON ID READ The Silicon ID Read mode allows the reading out of a binary code from the device and will identify its manufacturer and type. This mode is intended for use by programming equipment for the purpose of automatically matching the device to be programmed with its corresponding programming algorithm. This mode is functional over the entire temperature range of the device. The manufacturer and device codes may also be read via the command register, for instances when the MX29F1615 is erased or programmed in a system without access to high voltage on the A9 pin. The command sequence is illustrated in Table 3. Byte 0 (A0=VIL) represents the manfacturer's code (MXIC=C2H) and byte 1 (A0=VIH) the device identifier code (MX29F1615=6BH). To activate this mode, the programming equipment must force VID (11.5V~12.5V) on address pin A9. Two identifier bytes may then be sequenced from the device outputs by toggling address A0 from VIL to VIH. All addresses are don't cares except A0 and A1. The Silicon ID Read mode will be terminated after the following write command cycle. Table 4. MX29F1615 Silion ID Codes Type Manufacturer Code MX29F1615 Device Code A19 A18 X X A17 A16 A1 A0 Code(HEX) Q7 X X X VIL VIL C2H* X X X VIL VIH 6BH Q6 Q5 Q4 Q3 Q2 Q1 Q0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 * MX29F1615 Manufacturer Code = C2H, Device Code = 6BH when BYTE/VPP = VIL MX29F1615 Manufacturer Code = 00C2H, Device Code = 006BH when BYTE/VPP= VIH P/N: PM0615 7 REV. 1.2, NOV. 21, 2002 MX29F1615 READ/RESET COMMAND PROGRAM The read or reset operation is initiated by writing the read/ reset command sequence into the command register. Microprocessor read cycles retrieve array data from the memory. The device remains enabled for reads until the CIR contents are altered by a valid command sequence. Any page to be programmed should have the page in the erased state first, i.e. performing sector erase is suggested before page programming can be performed. The device is programmed on a page basis. If a word of data within a page is to be changed, data for the entire page can be loaded into the device. Any word that is not loaded during the programming of its page will be still in the erased state (i.e. FFH). Once the words of a page are loaded into the device, they are simultaneously programmed during the internal programming period. After the first data word has been loaded into the device, successive words are entered in the same manner. The time between word loads must be less than 30us otherwise the load period could be teminated. A6 to A19 specify the page address, i.e., the device is page-aligned on 64 words boundary. The page address must be valid during each high to low transition of CE. A0 to A5 specify the byte address within the page. The word may be loaded in any order; sequential loading is not required. If a high to low transition of CE is not detected whithin 100us of the last low to high transition, the load period will end and the internal programming period will start. The Auto page program terminates when status on Q7 is '1' at which time the device stays at read status register mode until the CIR contents are altered by a valid command sequence. The device will automatically power-up in the read/reset state. In this case, a command sequence is not required to read data. Standard microprocessor read cycles will retrieve array data. This default value ensures that no spurious alteration of the memory content occurs during the power transition. Refer to the AC Read Characteristics and Waveforms for the specific timing parameters. The MX29F1615 is accessed like an EPROM. When CE and OE are low and BYTE/VPP is high or low the data stored at the memory location determined by the address pins is asserted on the outputs. The outputs are put in the high impedance state whenever CE or OE is high. This dual line control gives designers flexibility in preventing bus contention. Note that the read/reset command is not valid when program or erase is in progress. PAGE PROGRAM CHIP ERASE To initiate Page program mode, a three-cycle command sequence is required. There are two " unlock" write cycles. These are followed by writing the page program commandA0H. Chip erase is a six-bus cycle operation. There are two "unlock" write cycles. These are followed by writing the "set-up" command-80H. Two more "unlock" write cycles are then followed by the chip erase command-10H. Any attempt to write to the device without the three-cycle command sequence will not start the internal Write State Machine(WSM), no data will be written to the device. Chip erase does not require the user to program the device prior to erase. After three-cycle command sequence is given, a word load is performed by applying a low pulse on the CE input with CE low (respectively) and OE high. The address is latched on the falling edge of CE, whichever occurs last. The data is latched by the first rising edge of CE. Maximum of 64 words of data may be loaded into each page by the same procedure as outlined in the page program section below. P/N: PM0615 The automatic erase begins on the rising edge of the last CE pulse in the command sequence and terminates when the status on Q7 is "1" at which time the device stays at read status register mode. The device remains enabled for read status register mode until the CIR contents are altered by a valid command sequence. 8 REV. 1.2, NOV. 21, 2002 MX29F1615 READ STATUS REGISTER CLEAR STATUS REGISTER The MXIC's16 Mbit flash family contains a status register which may be read to determine when a program or erase operation is complete, and whether that operation completed successfully. The status register may be read at any time by writing the Read Status command to the CIR. After writing this command, all subsequent read operations output data from the status register until another valid command sequence is written to the CIR. A Read Array command must be written to the CIR to return to the Read Array mode. The Eraes fail status bit (Q5) and Program fail status bit (Q4) are set by the write state machine, and can only be reset by the system software. These bits can indicate various failure conditions. By allowing the system software to control the resetting of these bits, several operations may be performed (such as cumulatively programming several pages or erasing multiple blocks in squence). The status register may then be read to determine if an error occurred during that programming or erasure series. This adds flexibility to the way the device may be programmed or erased. Additionally, once the program(erase) fail bit happens, the program (erase) operation can not be performed further. The program(erase) fail bit must be reset by system software before further page program or sector (chip) erase are attempted. To clear the status register, the Clear Status Register command is written to the CIR. Then, any other command may be issued to the CIR. Note again that before a read cycle can be initiated, a Read command must be written to the CIR to specify whether the read data is to come from the Array, Status Register or Silicon ID. The status register bits are output on Q2 - Q7(table 6) whether the device is in the byte-wide (x8) or word-wide (x16) mode for the MX29F1615. In the word-wide mode the upper byte, Q(8:15) is set to 00H during a Read Status command. In the byte-wide mode, Q(8:14) are tri-stated and Q15/A-1 retains the low order address function. Q0Q1 is set to 0H in either x8 or x16 mode. It should be noted that the contents of the status register are latched on the falling edge of OE or CE whichever occurs last in the read cycle. This prevents possible bus errors which might occur if the contents of the status register change while reading the status register. CE or OE must be toggled with each subsequent status read, or the completion of a program or erase operation will not be evident. The Status Register is the interface between the microprocessor and the Write State Machine (WSM). When the WSM is active, this register will indicate the status of the WSM, and will also hold the bits indicating whether or not the WSM was successful in performing the desired operation. The WSM sets status bits four through seven and clears bits six and seven, but cannot clear status bits four and five. If Erase fail or Program fail status bit is detected, the Status Register is not cleared until the Clear Status Register command is written. The MX29F1615 automatically outputs Status Register data when read after Chip Erase, Page Program or Read Status Command write cycle. The internal state machine is set for reading array data upon device power-up, or after deep power-down mode. P/N: PM0615 9 REV. 1.2, NOV. 21, 2002 MX29F1615 TABLE 5. MX29F1615 STATUS REGISTER STATUS IN PROGRESS COMPLETE FAIL NOTES Q7 Q6 Q5 Q4 Q3 PROGRAM 1, 2 0 0 0 0 0 ERASE 1, 3 0 0 0 0 0 PROGRAM 1, 2 1 0 0 0 0 ERASE 1, 3 1 0 0 0 0 PROGRAM 1, 4 1 0 0 1 0 ERASE 1, 4 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 AFTER CLEARING STATUS REGISTER NOTES: 1. Q7 : WRITE STATE MACHINE STATUS 1 = READY, 0 = BUSY Q6 : RESERVED FOR FUTURE ENHANCEMENTS Q5 : ERASE FAIL STATUS 1 = FAIL IN ERASE, 0 = SUCCESSFUL ERASE Q4 : PROGRAM FAIL STATUS 1 = FAIL IN PROGRAM, 0 = SUCCESSFUL PROGRAM Q3=0 = RESERVED FOR FUTURE ENHANCEMENTS. Other bits are reserved for future use ; mask them out when polling the Status Register. 2. PROGRAM STATUS is for the status during Page Programming. 3. ERASE STATUS is for the status during Chip Erase. 4. FAIL STATUS bit(Q4 or Q5) is provided during Page Program or Chip Erase modes respectively. 5. Q3 = 0 all the time. P/N: PM0615 10 REV. 1.2, NOV. 21, 2002 MX29F1615 DATA PROTECTION The MX29F1615 is designed to offer protection against accidental erasure or programming caused by spurious system level signals that may exist during power transitions. During power up the device automatically resets the internal state machine in the Read Array mode. Also, with its control register architecture, alteration of the memory contents only occurs after successful completion of specific multi-bus cycle command sequences. The device also incorporates several features to prevent inadvertent write cycles resulting from VCC power-up and power-down transitions or system noise. LOW VCC WRITE INHIBIT To avoid initiation of a write cycle during VCC power-up and power-down, a write cycle is locked out for VCC less than VLKO(= 3.2V , typically 3.5V). If VCC < VLKO, the command register is disabled and all internal program/ erase circuits are disabled. Under this condition the device will reset to the read mode. Subsequent writes will be ignored until the VCC level is greater than VLKO. It is the user's responsibility to ensure that the control pins are logically correct to prevent unintentional write when VCC is above VLKO. WRITE PULSE "GLITCH" PROTECTION Noise pulses of less than 10ns (typical) on CE will not initiate a write cycle. LOGICAL INHIBIT Writing is inhibited by holding any one of OE = VIL,CE = VIH or BYTE/VPP=VIH/VIL To initiate a write cycle CE must be a logical zero, BYTE/VPP must be at VHH while OE is a logical one. P/N: PM0615 11 REV. 1.2, NOV. 21, 2002 MX29F1615 Figure 1. AUTOMATIC PAGE PROGRAM FLOW CHART START BYTE/VPP=VHH Write Data AAH Address 5555H Write Data 55H Address 2AAAH Write Data A0H Address 5555H Write Program Data/Address Loading End? NO YES Wait 100us BYTE/VPP=VIH/VIL Read Status Register NO SR7 = 1 ? YES SR4 = 0 NO ? YES Page Program Completed YES Program Error To Continue Other Operations, Do Clear S.R. Mode First Program another page? NO Operation Done, Device Stays At Read S.R. Mode P/N: PM0615 12 Note : S.R. Stands for Status Register REV. 1.2, NOV. 21, 2002 MX29F1615 Figure 2. AUTOMATIC CHIP ERASE FLOW CHART START BYTE/VPP=VHH Write Data AAH Address 5555H Write Data 55H Address 2AAAH Write Data 80H Address 5555H Write Data AAH Address 5555H Write Data 55H Address 2AAAH Write Data 10H Address 5555H BYTE/VPP=VIH/VIL Read Status Register NO SR7 = 1 ? YES SR5 = 0 ? NO YES Chip Erase Completed Erase Error To Continue Other Operations, Do Clear S.R. Mode First Operation Done, Device Stays at Read S.R. Mode P/N: PM0615 13 REV. 1.2, NOV. 21, 2002 MX29F1615 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS RATING VALUE Ambient Operating Temperature 0C to 70C Storage Temperature -65C to 125C Applied Input Voltage -0.5V to 7.0V Applied Output Voltage -0.5V to 7.0V VCC to Ground Potential -0.5V to 7.0V A9 -0.5V to 13.5V BYTE/VPP -0.5V to 10.5V NOTICE: Stresses greater than those listed under ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS may cause permanent damage to the device. This is stress rating only and functional operational sections of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended period may affect reliability. NOTICE: Specifications contained within the following tables are subject to change. CAPACITANCE TA = 25C, f = 1.0 MHz SYMBOL PARAMETER CIN1 CIN2 COUT MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT CONDITIONS Input Capacitance Control Pin Input Capacitance 14 16 pF pF VIN = 0V VIN=0V Output Capacitance 16 pF VOUT = 0V SWITCHING TEST CIRCUITS 1.6K ohm DEVICE UNDER TEST +5V CL 1.2K ohm DIODES = IN3064 OR EQUIVALENT CL = 100 pF Including jig capacitance SWITCHING TEST WAVEFORMS 2.4V 2.0V 2.0V TEST POINTS 0.8V 0.8V 0.45V OUTPUT INPUT AC TESTING: Inputs are driven at 2.4V for a logic "1" and 0.45V for a logic "0". Input pulse rise and fall times are < 10ns. P/N: PM0615 14 REV. 1.2, NOV. 21, 2002 MX29F1615 DC CHARACTERISTICS = 0C to 70C, VCC = 5V10% SYMBOL PARAMETER NOTES MIN. IIL Input Load Current ILO MAX. UNITS TEST CONDITIONS 1 10 uA VCC = VCC Max VIN = VCC or GND Output Leakage Current 1 10 uA VCC = VCC Max VIN = VCC or GND ISB1 VCC Standby Current(CMOS) 1 1 100 uA VCC = VCC Max CE= VCC 0.2V ISB2 VCC Standby Current(TTL) 2 4 mA VCC = VCC Max CE= VIH ICC1 VCC Read Current 1 50 60 mA VCC = VCC Max CMOS: CE = GND 0.2V BYTE/VPP=GND 0.2VorVCC 0.2V Inputs = GND 0.2V or VCC 0.2V TTL : CE = VIL, BYTE/VPP = VIL or VIH Inputs = VIL or VIH, f = 10MHz, IOUT = 0 mA ICC2 VCC Read Current 1 30 35 mA VCC = VCC Max, CMOS: CE = GND 0.2V BYTE/VPP = VCC 0.2V or GND 0.2V Inputs = GND 0.2V or VCC 0.2V TTL: CE = VIL, BYTE/VPP= VIH or VIL Inputs = VIL or VIH, f = 5MHz, IOUT = 0mA ICC3 VCC Erase Suspend Current 1,2 5 10 mA CE= VIH BLock Erase Suspended ICC4 VCC Program Current 1 30 50 mA Program in Progress ICC5 VCC Erase Current 1 30 50 mA Erase in Progress VIL Input Low Voltage 3 -0.3 0.8 V VIH Input High Voltage 4 2.4 VCC+0.3V VOL Output Low Voltage VOH Output High Voltage P/N: PM0615 TYP. 0.45 2.4 15 V IOL = 2.1mA V IOH = -2mA REV. 1.2, NOV. 21, 2002 MX29F1615 DC CHARACTERISTICS = 0C to 70C, VCC = 5V10%(CONTINUE P.15) NOTES: 1. All currents are in RMS unless otherwise noted. Typical values at VCC = 5.0V, T = 25C. These currents are valid for all product versions (package and speeds). 2. ICC3 is specified with the device de-selected. If the device is read while in erase suspend mode, current draw is the sum of ICC3 and ICC1/2. 3. VIL min. = -1.0V for pulse width is equal to or less than 50ns. VIL min. = -2.0V for pulse width is equal to or less than 20ns. 4. VIH max. = VCC + 1.5V for pulse width is equal to or less than 20ns. If VIH is over the specified maximum value, read operation cannot be guaranteed. AC CHARACTERISTICS READ OPERATIONS 29F1615-90 MIN. MAX. 29F1615-10 MIN. MAX. 29F1615-12 MIN. MAX. SYMBOL DESCRIPTIONS tACC Address to Output Delay 90 100 120 ns CE=OE=VIL tCE CE to Output Delay 90 100 120 ns OE=VIL tOE OE to Output Delay 50 50 60 ns CE=VIL tDF OE High to Output Delay 0 35 ns CE=VIL tOH Address to Output hold 0 ns CE=OE=VIL 35 0 0 TEST CONDITIONS: * Input pulse levels: 0.45V/2.4V * Input rise and fall times: 10ns * Output load: 1TTL gate+100pF(Including scope and jig) * Reference levels for measuring timing: 0.8V, 2.0V P/N: PM0615 35 0 0 UNIT CONDITIONS NOTE: 1. tDF is defined as the time at which the output achieves the open circuit condition and data is no longer driven. 16 REV. 1.2, NOV. 21, 2002 MX29F1615 Figure 3. READ TIMING WAVEFORMS Vcc Power-up Standby Device and Outputs Enabled address selection Standby Vcc Power-down Data valid VIH ADDRESSES STABLE ADDRESSES VIL VIH CE VIL VIH OE VIL tDF VIH BYTE/VPP(1) VIL tOE tCE tOH VOH DATA OUT HIGH Z Data out valid HIGH Z VOL tACC 5.0V VCC GND NOTE: 1.For real world application, BYTE/VPP pin should be either static high(word mode read) or static low(byte mode read); dynamic switching of BYTE/VPP pin is not recommended. P/N: PM0615 17 REV. 1.2, NOV. 21, 2002 MX29F1615 AC CHARACTERISTICS WORD/BYTE CONFIGURATION (BYTE/VPP) Speed Options Symbol Description 90 100 120 unit tELFL/tELFH CE to BYTE/VPP Switching Low or High MAX 5 5 5 ns tFLQZ BYTE/VPP Switching Low to Output HIHG ZMax 30 30 30 ns tFHQV BYTE/VPP Switching High to Output ActiveMin 90 100 120 ns Figure 4. BYTE/VPP TIMING WAVEFORMS CE OE BYTE/VPP VIH VIL tELFL BYTE/VPP Switching from word to byte mode read Data Output (Q0~Q14) Q0~Q14 Data Output (Q0~Q7) Q15 Output Q15/A-1 Address Input tFLQZ tELFL VIH BYTE/VPP BYTE/VPP Switching from byte to word mode read VIL Data Output (Q0~Q7) Q0~Q14 Address Input Q15/A-1 Data Output (Q0~Q14) Q15 Output tFHQV P/N: PM0615 18 REV. 1.2, NOV. 21, 2002 MX29F1615 AC CHARACTERISTICS WRITE/ERASE/PROGRAM OPERATIONS SYMBOL DESCRIPTION 29F1615-90 MIN. MAX. 29F1615-10 MIN. MAX. 29F1615-12 MIN. MAX. UNIT tWC Write Cycle Time 90 100 120 ns tAS Address Setup Time 0 0 0 ns tAH Address Hold Time 50 50 60 ns tDS Data Setup Time 50 50 60 ns tDH Data Hold Time 0 0 0 ns tOES Output Enable Setup Time 0 0 0 ns tCES CE Setup Time 0 0 0 ns tGHWL Read Recover Time Before Write 0 0 0 tCS CE Setup Time 0 0 0 ns tCH CE Hold Time 0 0 0 ns tWP Write Pulse Width 50 50 60 ns tWPH Write Pulse Width High 30 30 50 ns tBALC Word Address Load Cycle 0.3 tBAL Word Address Load Time 100 100 100 us tSRA Status Register Access Time 70 70 90 ns tCESR CE Setup before S.R. Read 70 70 70 ns tVCS VCC Setup Time 50 50 50 us tVPS VPP Setup Time 2 2 2 us tVPH VPP Hold Time 2 2 2 us P/N: PM0615 19 30 0.3 30 0.3 30 us REV. 1.2, NOV. 21, 2002 MX29F1615 Figure 5. COMMAND WRITE TIMING WAVEFORMS CE tOES OE tVPH tVPS 10V BYTE/VPP tAS tAH ADDRESSES VALID tDH HIGH Z DATA DIN tDS VCC P/N: PM0615 tVCS 20 REV. 1.2, NOV. 21, 2002 MX29F1615 Figure 6. AUTOMATIC PAGE PROGRAM TIMING WAVEFORMS A0~A5 55H AAH 55H A6~A14 55H 2AH 55H tAS Word offset Address Last Word offset Address Page Address tAH Page Address A15~A19 tWC tBAL tBALC CE tWP tWPH tVPH tVPS BYTE/VPP 10V tCES OE tDS tDH tSRA DATA AAH 55H A0H Write Last Write Data Data SRD NOTE: 1.Please refer to page 9 for detail page program operation. P/N: PM0615 21 REV. 1.2, NOV. 21, 2002 MX29F1615 Figure 7. AUTOMATIC CHIP ERASE TIMING WAVEFORMS 5555H A0~A19 tAS 2AAAH 5555H 5555H 2AAAH 5555H tAH tCESR CE tWP tWPH tVPS BYTE/VPP tVPH VHH 10V VIH/VIL tWC tCES OE tDS tDH tSRA DATA P/N: PM0615 AAH 55H AAH 80H 22 55H 10H SRD REV. 1.2, NOV. 21, 2002 MX29F1615 ERASE AND PROGRAMMING PERFORMANCE(1) LIMITS TYP.(2) MAX. UNITS Chip Erase Time 32 256 sec Page Programming Time 0.9 27 ms Chip Programming Time 14 42 sec PARAMETER Erase/Program Cycles MIN. 100 Word Program Time Note: Cycles 14 420 us 1.Not 100% Tested, Excludes external system level over head. 2.Typical values measured at 25C,5V. LATCHUP CHARACTERISTICS MIN. MAX. Input Voltage with respect to GND on all pins except I/O pins -1.0V 13.5V Input Voltage with respect to GND on all I/O pins -1.0V Vcc + 1.0V -100mA +100mA Current Includes all pins except Vcc. Test conditions: Vcc = 5.0V, one pin at a time. P/N: PM0615 23 REV. 1.2, NOV. 21, 2002 MX29F1615 PACKAGE INFORMATION P/N: PM0615 24 REV. 1.2, NOV. 21, 2002 MX29F1615 REVISION HISTORY Revision 1.1 1.2 P/N: PM0615 Description To modify "Package Information" 1. To modify Package Information Page P24 P24 25 Date JUN/15/2001 NOV/21/2002 REV. 1.2, NOV. 21, 2002 MX29F1615 MACRONIX INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD. HEADQUARTERS: TEL:+886-3-578-6688 FAX:+886-3-563-2888 EUROPE OFFICE: TEL:+32-2-456-8020 FAX:+32-2-456-8021 JAPAN OFFICE: TEL:+81-44-246-9100 FAX:+81-44-246-9105 SINGAPORE OFFICE: TEL:+65-348-8385 FAX:+65-348-8096 TAIPEI OFFICE: TEL:+886-2-2509-3300 FAX:+886-2-2509-2200 MACRONIX AMERICA, INC. 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