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This electronic component, produced by the manufacturer "AMIC Technology", performs the same function as "256K X 8 Bit CMOS 5.0 Volt-only/ Boot Sector Flash Memory".


A290021TL-55 Datasheet PDF - AMIC Technology

Part Number A290021TL-55
Description 256K X 8 Bit CMOS 5.0 Volt-only/ Boot Sector Flash Memory
Manufacturers AMIC Technology 
Logo AMIC Technology Logo 


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A29002/A290021 Series
256K X 8 Bit CMOS 5.0 Volt-only,
Boot Sector Flash Memory
Features
n 5.0V ± 10% for read and write operations
n Access times:
- 55/70/90/120/150 (max.)
n Current:
- 20 mA typical active read current
- 30 mA typical program/erase current
- 1 µA typical CMOS standby
n Flexible sector architecture
- 16 Kbyte/ 8 KbyteX2/ 32 Kbyte/ 64 KbyteX3 sectors
- Any combination of sectors can be erased
- Supports full chip erase
- Sector protection:
A hardware method of protecting sectors to prevent
any inadvertent program or erase operations within
that sector
n Top or bottom boot block configurations available
n Embedded Erase Algorithms
- Embedded Erase algorithm will automatically erase
the entire chip or any combination of designated
sectors and verify the erased sectors
- Embedded Program algorithm automatically writes
and verifies bytes at specified addresses
n Typical 100,000 program/erase cycles per sector
n 20-year data retention at 125°C
- Reliable operation for the life of the system
n Compatible with JEDEC-standards
- Pinout and software compatible with single-power-
supply Flash memory standard
- Superior inadvertent write protection
n Data Polling and toggle bits
- Provides a software method of detecting completion
of program or erase operations
n Erase Suspend/Erase Resume
- Suspends a sector erase operation to read data
from, or program data to, a non-erasing sector, then
resumes the erase operation
n Hardware reset pin (RESET )
- Hardware method to reset the device to reading array
data (not available on A290021)
n Package options
- 32-pin P-DIP, PLCC, or TSOP (Forward type)
General Description
The A29002 is a 5.0 volt-only Flash memory organized as
262,144 bytes of 8 bits each. The A29002 offers the RESET
function, but it is not available on A290021. The 256 Kbytes
of data are further divided into seven sectors for flexible
sector erase capability. The 8 bits of data appear on I/O0 -
I/O7 while the addresses are input on A0 to A17. The A29002
is offered in 32-pin PLCC, TSOP, and PDIP packages. This
device is designed to be programmed in-system with the
standard system 5.0 volt VCC supply. Additional 12.0 volt
VPP is not required for in-system write or erase operations.
However, the A29002 can also be programmed in standard
EPROM programmers.
The A29002 has the first toggle bit, I/O6, which indicates
whether an Embedded Program or Erase is in progress, or it
is in the Erase Suspend. Besides the I/O6 toggle bit, the
A29002 has a second toggle bit, I/O2, to indicate whether the
addressed sector is being selected for erase. The A29002
also offers the ability to program in the Erase Suspend mode.
The standard A29002 offers access times of 55, 70, 90, 120,
and 150 ns, allowing high-speed microprocessors to operate
without wait states. To eliminate bus contention the device
has separate chip enable ( CE ), write enable ( WE ) and
output enable ( OE ) controls.
The device requires only a single 5.0 volt power supply for both
read and write functions. Internally generated and regulated
voltages are provided for the program and erase operations.
The A29002 is entirely software command set compatible with
the JEDEC single-power-supply Flash standard. Commands
are written to the command register using standard
microprocessor write timings. Register contents serve as input
to an internal state-machine that controls the erase and
programming circuitry. Write cycles also internally latch
addresses and data needed for the programming and erase
operations. Reading data out of the device is similar to reading
from other Flash or EPROM devices.
Device programming occurs by writing the proper program
command sequence. This initiates the Embedded Program
algorithm - an internal algorithm that automatically times the
program pulse widths and verifies proper program margin.
Device erasure occurs by executing the proper erase command
sequence. This initiates the Embedded Erase algorithm - an
internal algorithm that automatically preprograms the array (if it
is not already programmed) before executing the erase
operation. During erase, the device automatically times the
erase pulse widths and verifies proper erase margin.
(February, 2002, Version 1.0)
1 AMIC Technology, Inc.

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A290021TL-55 equivalent
A29002/A290021 Series
Requirements for Reading Array Data
To read array data from the outputs, the system must drive
the CE and OE pins to VIL. CE is the power control and
selects the device. OE is the output control and gates
array data to the output pins. WE should remain at VIH all
the time during read operation. The internal state machine
is set for reading array data upon device power-up, or after
a hardware reset. This ensures that no spurious alteration
of the memory content occurs during the power transition.
No command is necessary in this mode to obtain array
data. Standard microprocessor read cycles that assert valid
addresses on the device address inputs produce valid data
on the device data outputs. The device remains enabled for
read access until the command register contents are
altered.
See "Reading Array Data" for more information. Refer to the
AC Read Operations table for timing specifications and to
the Read Operations Timings diagram for the timing
waveforms, lCC1 in the DC Characteristics table represents
the active current specification for reading array data.
Writing Commands/Command Sequences
To write a command or command sequence (which
includes programming data to the device and erasing
sectors of memory), the system must drive WE and CE to
VIL, and OE to VIH. An erase operation can erase one
sector, multiple sectors, or the entire device. The Sector
Address Tables indicate the address range that each sector
occupies. A "sector address" consists of the address inputs
required to uniquely select a sector. See the "Command
Definitions" section for details on erasing a sector or the
entire chip, or suspending/resuming the erase operation.
After the system writes the autoselect command sequence,
the device enters the autoselect mode. The system can
then read autoselect codes from the internal register (which
is separate from the memory array) on I/O7 - I/O0. Standard
read cycle timings apply in this mode. Refer to the
"Autoselect Mode" and "Autoselect Command Sequence"
sections for more information.
ICC2 in the Characteristics table represents the active
current specification for the write mode. The "AC
Characteristics" section contains timing specification tables
and timing diagrams for write operations.
Program and Erase Operation Status
During an erase or program operation, the system may
check the status of the operation by reading the status bits
on I/O7 - I/O0. Standard read cycle timings and ICC read
specifications apply. Refer to "Write Operation Status" for
more information, and to each AC Characteristics section
for timing diagrams.
Standby Mode
When the system is not reading or writing to the device, it
can place the device in the standby mode. In this mode,
current consumption is greatly reduced, and the outputs are
placed in the high impedance state, independent of the OE
input.
The device enters the CMOS standby mode when the CE
& RESET pins ( CE only on A290021) are both held at VCC
± 0.5V. (Note that this is a more restricted voltage range
than VIH.) The device enters the TTL standby mode when
CE is held at VIH, while RESET (Not available on
A290021) is held at VCC±0.5V. The device requires the
standard access time (tCE) before it is ready to read data.
If the device is deselected during erasure or programming,
the device draws active current until the operation is
completed.
ICC3 in the DC Characteristics tables represents the standby
current specification.
Output Disable Mode
When the OE input is at VIH, output from the device is
disabled. The output pins are placed in the high impedance
state.
RESET : Hardware Reset Pin (N/A on A290021)
The RESET pin provides a hardware method of resetting
the device to reading array data. When the system drives
the RESET pin low for at least a period of tRP, the device
immediately terminates any operation in progress, tristates
all data output pins, and ignores all read/write attempts for
the duration of the RESET pulse. The device also resets
the internal state machine to reading array data. The
operation that was interrupted should be reinitiated once
the device is ready to accept another command sequence,
to ensure data integrity.
The RESET pin may be tied to the system reset circuitry. A
system reset would thus also reset the Flash memory,
enabling the system to read the boot-up firmware from the
Flash memory.
Refer to the AC Characteristics tables for RESET
parameters and diagram.
(February, 2002, Version 1.0)
5 AMIC Technology, Inc.


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