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MT28EW128ABA1LJS-0SIT

MT28EW128ABA1LJS-0SIT

  • 厂商:

    MICRON(镁光)

  • 封装:

    TFSOP56

  • 描述:

    IC FLASH 128MBIT PARALLEL 56TSOP

  • 数据手册
  • 价格&库存
MT28EW128ABA1LJS-0SIT 数据手册
128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Features Parallel NOR Flash Embedded Memory MT28EW128ABA Features • BLANK CHECK operation to verify an erased block • CYCLIC REDUNDANCY CHECK (CRC) operation to verify a program pattern • VPP/WP# protection – Protects first or last block regardless of block protection settings • Software protection – Volatile protection – Nonvolatile protection – Password protection • Extended memory block – 128-word (256-byte) block for permanent, secure identification – Programmed or locked at the factory or by the customer • JESD47-compliant – 100,000 (minimum) ERASE cycles per block – Data retention: 20 years (TYP) • Package – 56-pin TSOP, 14 x 20mm (JS) – 64-ball LBGA, 11 x 13mm (PC) – 56-ball VFBGA, 7 x 9mm (PN) • RoHS-compliant, halogen-free packaging • Operating temperature – Ambient: –40°C to +85°C • Single-level cell (SLC) process technology • Density: 128Mb • Supply voltage – VCC = 2.7–3.6V (program, erase, read) – VCCQ = 1.65 - V CC (I/O buffers) • Asynchronous random/page read – Page size: 16 words or 32 bytes – Page access: 20ns – Random access: 70ns (VCC = V CCQ = 2.7-3.6V) – Random access: 75ns (VCCQ = 1.65-VCC) • Buffer program (512-word program buffer) – 2.0 MB/s (TYP) when using full buffer program – 2.5 MB/s (TYP) when using accelerated buffer program (VHH) • Word/Byte program: 25us per word (TYP) • Block erase (128KB): 0.2s (TYP) • Memory organization – Uniform blocks: 128KB or 64KW each – x8/x16 data bus • Program/erase suspend and resume capability – Read from another block during a PROGRAM SUSPEND operation – Read or program another block during an ERASE SUSPEND operation • Unlock bypass, block erase, chip erase, and write to buffer capability PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 1 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. Products and specifications discussed herein are subject to change by Micron without notice. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Features Part Numbering Information For available options, such as packages or high/low protection, or for further information, contact your Micron sales representative. Part numbers can be verified at www.micron.com. Feature and specification comparison by device type is available at www.micron.com/products. Contact the factory for devices not found. Figure 1: Part Number Chart MT 28E W 512 A B A 1 H JS - 0 S IT ES Production Status Blank = Production ES = Engineering sample Micron Technology Part Family 28E = Embedded Parallel NOR Operating Temperature IT = –40°C to +85°C Voltage W = 2.7–3.6V VCC core Special Options S = Standard Density 128 = 128Mb 256 = 256Mb 512 = 512Mb 01G = 1Gb 02G = 2Gb Security Features 0 = Standard default security 1 = OTP configurable Package Codes JS = 56-pin TSOP, 14mm x 20mm PN = 56-ball VFBGA, 7mm x 9mm PC = 64-ball LBGA, 11mm x 13mm (All packages are lead-free, halogen-free, RoHS-compliant) Stack A = Single die B = Two die Device Generation B = 2nd generation Block Structure H = High lock L = Low lock Die Revision A = Rev A Configuration 1 = x8, x16 PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 2 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Features Contents Important Notes and Warnings ......................................................................................................................... 7 General Description ......................................................................................................................................... 8 Signal Assignments ........................................................................................................................................... 9 Signal Descriptions ......................................................................................................................................... 12 Memory Organization .................................................................................................................................... 14 Memory Configuration ............................................................................................................................... 14 Memory Map ............................................................................................................................................. 14 Bus Operations ............................................................................................................................................... 15 Read .......................................................................................................................................................... 15 Write .......................................................................................................................................................... 15 Standby ..................................................................................................................................................... 16 Output Disable ........................................................................................................................................... 16 Reset .......................................................................................................................................................... 16 Registers ........................................................................................................................................................ 17 Data Polling Register .................................................................................................................................. 17 Lock Register .............................................................................................................................................. 22 Standard Command Definitions – Address-Data Cycles .................................................................................... 24 READ and AUTO SELECT Operations .............................................................................................................. 27 READ/RESET Command ............................................................................................................................ 27 READ CFI Command .................................................................................................................................. 27 AUTO SELECT Command ........................................................................................................................... 27 Read Electronic Signature ........................................................................................................................... 28 Cyclic Redundancy Check Operation ............................................................................................................... 29 CYCLIC REDUNDANCY CHECK Command ................................................................................................. 29 Cyclic Redundancy Check Operation Command Sequence .......................................................................... 29 Bypass Operations .......................................................................................................................................... 32 UNLOCK BYPASS Command ...................................................................................................................... 32 UNLOCK BYPASS RESET Command ............................................................................................................ 32 Program Operations ....................................................................................................................................... 33 PROGRAM Command ................................................................................................................................ 33 UNLOCK BYPASS PROGRAM Command ..................................................................................................... 33 WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM Command .................................................................................................. 33 UNLOCK BYPASS WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM Command ....................................................................... 36 WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM CONFIRM Command .................................................................................. 36 BUFFERED PROGRAM ABORT AND RESET Command ................................................................................ 36 PROGRAM SUSPEND Command ................................................................................................................ 36 PROGRAM RESUME Command .................................................................................................................. 37 ACCELERATED BUFFERED PROGRAM Operations .......................................................................................... 37 Erase Operations ............................................................................................................................................ 38 CHIP ERASE Command .............................................................................................................................. 38 UNLOCK BYPASS CHIP ERASE Command ................................................................................................... 38 BLOCK ERASE Command ........................................................................................................................... 38 UNLOCK BYPASS BLOCK ERASE Command ................................................................................................ 39 ERASE SUSPEND Command ....................................................................................................................... 39 ERASE RESUME Command ........................................................................................................................ 40 ACCELERATED CHIP ERASE Operations ......................................................................................................... 40 BLANK CHECK Operation .............................................................................................................................. 41 BLANK CHECK Commands ........................................................................................................................ 41 Device Protection ........................................................................................................................................... 42 Hardware Protection .................................................................................................................................. 42 PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 3 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Features Software Protection .................................................................................................................................... Volatile Protection Mode ............................................................................................................................. Nonvolatile Protection Mode ...................................................................................................................... Password Protection Mode .......................................................................................................................... Block Protection Command Definitions – Address-Data Cycles ........................................................................ Protection Operations .................................................................................................................................... LOCK REGISTER Commands ...................................................................................................................... PASSWORD PROTECTION Commands ....................................................................................................... NONVOLATILE PROTECTION Commands .................................................................................................. NONVOLATILE PROTECTION BIT LOCK BIT Commands ............................................................................ VOLATILE PROTECTION Commands .......................................................................................................... EXTENDED MEMORY BLOCK Commands .................................................................................................. EXIT PROTECTION Command .................................................................................................................... Common Flash Interface ................................................................................................................................ Power-Up and Reset Characteristics ................................................................................................................ Absolute Ratings and Operating Conditions ..................................................................................................... DC Characteristics .......................................................................................................................................... Read AC Characteristics .................................................................................................................................. Write AC Characteristics ................................................................................................................................. Data Polling/Toggle AC Characteristics ............................................................................................................ Program/Erase Characteristics ........................................................................................................................ Package Dimensions ....................................................................................................................................... Revision History ............................................................................................................................................. Rev. F –05/18 .............................................................................................................................................. Rev. E – 11/16 ............................................................................................................................................. Rev. D – 04/16 ............................................................................................................................................. Rev. C – 07/15 ............................................................................................................................................. Rev. B – 03/15 ............................................................................................................................................. Rev. A – 07/14 ............................................................................................................................................. PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 4 42 43 43 43 46 49 49 49 49 50 51 51 52 53 57 59 61 63 67 74 76 78 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Features List of Figures Figure 1: Part Number Chart ............................................................................................................................ 2 Figure 2: Logic Diagram ................................................................................................................................... 8 Figure 3: 56-Pin TSOP (Top View) .................................................................................................................... 9 Figure 4: 64-Ball LBGA (Top View – Balls Down) ............................................................................................. 10 Figure 5: 56-Ball VFBGA (Top View – Balls Down) ........................................................................................... 11 Figure 6: Data Polling Flowchart .................................................................................................................... 19 Figure 7: Toggle Bit Flowchart ........................................................................................................................ 20 Figure 8: Data Polling/Toggle Bit Flowchart .................................................................................................... 21 Figure 9: Lock Register Program Flowchart ..................................................................................................... 23 Figure 10: Boundary Condition of Program Buffer Size .................................................................................... 34 Figure 11: WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM Flowchart ...................................................................................... 35 Figure 12: Software Protection Scheme .......................................................................................................... 44 Figure 13: Set/Clear Nonvolatile Protection Bit Algorithm Flowchart ............................................................... 50 Figure 14: Power-Up Timing .......................................................................................................................... 57 Figure 15: Reset AC Timing – No PROGRAM/ERASE Operation in Progress ...................................................... 58 Figure 16: Reset AC Timing During PROGRAM/ERASE Operation .................................................................... 58 Figure 17: AC Measurement Load Circuit ....................................................................................................... 60 Figure 18: AC Measurement I/O Waveform ..................................................................................................... 60 Figure 19: Random Read AC Timing (8-Bit Mode) ........................................................................................... 64 Figure 20: Random Read AC Timing (16-Bit Mode) ......................................................................................... 65 Figure 21: BYTE# Transition Read AC Timing .................................................................................................. 65 Figure 22: Page Read AC Timing (16-Bit Mode) ............................................................................................... 66 Figure 23: WE#-Controlled Program AC Timing (8-Bit Mode) .......................................................................... 68 Figure 24: WE#-Controlled Program AC Timing (16-Bit Mode) ......................................................................... 69 Figure 25: CE#-Controlled Program AC Timing (8-Bit Mode) ........................................................................... 71 Figure 26: CE#-Controlled Program AC Timing (16-Bit Mode) ......................................................................... 72 Figure 27: Chip/Block Erase AC Timing (16-Bit Mode) .................................................................................... 73 Figure 28: Accelerated Program AC Timing ..................................................................................................... 73 Figure 29: Data Polling AC Timing .................................................................................................................. 74 Figure 30: Toggle/Alternative Toggle Bit Polling AC Timing .............................................................................. 75 Figure 31: 56-Pin TSOP – 14mm x 20mm (Package Code: JS) ............................................................................ 78 Figure 32: 64-Ball LBGA – 11mm x 13mm (Package Code: PC) ......................................................................... 79 Figure 33: 56-Ball VFBGA – 7mm x 9mm (Package Code: PN) .......................................................................... 80 PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 5 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Features List of Tables Table 1: Signal Descriptions ........................................................................................................................... Table 2: Blocks[2047:0] .................................................................................................................................. Table 3: Bus Operations ................................................................................................................................. Table 4: Data Polling Register Bit Definitions .................................................................................................. Table 5: Operations and Corresponding Bit Settings ........................................................................................ Table 6: Lock Register Bit Definitions ............................................................................................................. Table 7: Standard Command Definitions – Address-Data Cycles, 8-Bit and 16-Bit ............................................. Table 8: Block Protection ............................................................................................................................... Table 9: Read Electronic Signature – 128Mb .................................................................................................... Table 10: Command Sequence – Range of Blocks ............................................................................................ Table 11: Command Sequence – Entire Chip .................................................................................................. Table 12: ACCELERATED PROGRAM Requirements and Recommendations .................................................... Table 13: ACCELERATED CHIP ERASE Requirements and Recommendations ................................................. Table 14: V PP/WP# Functions ......................................................................................................................... Table 15: Block Protection Status ................................................................................................................... Table 16: Block Protection Command Definitions – Address-Data Cycles, 8-Bit and 16-Bit ................................ Table 17: Extended Memory Block Address and Data ...................................................................................... Table 18: Query Structure Overview ............................................................................................................... Table 19: CFI Query Identification String ........................................................................................................ Table 20: CFI Query System Interface Information .......................................................................................... Table 21: Device Geometry Definition ............................................................................................................ Table 22: Primary Algorithm-Specific Extended Query Table ........................................................................... Table 23: Power-Up Specifications ................................................................................................................. Table 24: Reset AC Specifications ................................................................................................................... Table 25: Absolute Maximum/Minimum Ratings ............................................................................................ Table 26: Operating Conditions ...................................................................................................................... Table 27: Input/Output Capacitance .............................................................................................................. Table 28: DC Current Characteristics .............................................................................................................. Table 29: DC Voltage Characteristics .............................................................................................................. Table 30: Read AC Characteristics – V CC= V CCQ = 2.7-3.6V ................................................................................ Table 31: Read AC Characteristics – V CCQ= 1.65V-VCC ...................................................................................... Table 32: WE#-Controlled Write AC Characteristics ......................................................................................... Table 33: CE#-Controlled Write AC Characteristics ......................................................................................... Table 34: Data Polling/Toggle AC Characteristics ............................................................................................ Table 35: Program/Erase Characteristics ........................................................................................................ PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 6 12 14 15 17 18 22 24 28 28 29 31 37 41 42 45 46 51 53 53 54 54 55 57 58 59 59 60 61 62 63 63 67 70 74 76 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Important Notes and Warnings Important Notes and Warnings Micron Technology, Inc. ("Micron") reserves the right to make changes to information published in this document, including without limitation specifications and product descriptions. This document supersedes and replaces all information supplied prior to the publication hereof. You may not rely on any information set forth in this document if you obtain the product described herein from any unauthorized distributor or other source not authorized by Micron. Automotive Applications. Products are not designed or intended for use in automotive applications unless specifically designated by Micron as automotive-grade by their respective data sheets. Distributor and customer/distributor shall assume the sole risk and liability for and shall indemnify and hold Micron harmless against all claims, costs, damages, and expenses and reasonable attorneys' fees arising out of, directly or indirectly, any claim of product liability, personal injury, death, or property damage resulting directly or indirectly from any use of nonautomotive-grade products in automotive applications. Customer/distributor shall ensure that the terms and conditions of sale between customer/distributor and any customer of distributor/customer (1) state that Micron products are not designed or intended for use in automotive applications unless specifically designated by Micron as automotive-grade by their respective data sheets and (2) require such customer of distributor/customer to indemnify and hold Micron harmless against all claims, costs, damages, and expenses and reasonable attorneys' fees arising out of, directly or indirectly, any claim of product liability, personal injury, death, or property damage resulting from any use of non-automotive-grade products in automotive applications. Critical Applications. Products are not authorized for use in applications in which failure of the Micron component could result, directly or indirectly in death, personal injury, or severe property or environmental damage ("Critical Applications"). Customer must protect against death, personal injury, and severe property and environmental damage by incorporating safety design measures into customer's applications to ensure that failure of the Micron component will not result in such harms. Should customer or distributor purchase, use, or sell any Micron component for any critical application, customer and distributor shall indemnify and hold harmless Micron and its subsidiaries, subcontractors, and affiliates and the directors, officers, and employees of each against all claims, costs, damages, and expenses and reasonable attorneys' fees arising out of, directly or indirectly, any claim of product liability, personal injury, or death arising in any way out of such critical application, whether or not Micron or its subsidiaries, subcontractors, or affiliates were negligent in the design, manufacture, or warning of the Micron product. Customer Responsibility. Customers are responsible for the design, manufacture, and operation of their systems, applications, and products using Micron products. ALL SEMICONDUCTOR PRODUCTS HAVE INHERENT FAILURE RATES AND LIMITED USEFUL LIVES. IT IS THE CUSTOMER'S SOLE RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE WHETHER THE MICRON PRODUCT IS SUITABLE AND FIT FOR THE CUSTOMER'S SYSTEM, APPLICATION, OR PRODUCT. Customers must ensure that adequate design, manufacturing, and operating safeguards are included in customer's applications and products to eliminate the risk that personal injury, death, or severe property or environmental damages will result from failure of any semiconductor component. Limited Warranty. In no event shall Micron be liable for any indirect, incidental, punitive, special or consequential damages (including without limitation lost profits, lost savings, business interruption, costs related to the removal or replacement of any products or rework charges) whether or not such damages are based on tort, warranty, breach of contract or other legal theory, unless explicitly stated in a written agreement executed by Micron's duly authorized representative. PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 7 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR General Description General Description The device is an asynchronous, uniform block, parallel NOR Flash memory device. READ, ERASE, and PROGRAM operations are performed using a single low-voltage supply. Upon power-up, the device defaults to read array mode. The main memory array is divided into uniform blocks that can be erased independently so that valid data can be preserved while old data is purged. PROGRAM and ERASE commands are written to the command interface of the memory. An on-chip program/ erase controller simplifies the process of programming or erasing the memory by taking care of all special operations required to update the memory contents. The end of a PROGRAM or ERASE operation can be detected and any error condition can be identified. The command set required to control the device is consistent with JEDEC standards. CE#, OE#, and WE# control the bus operation of the device and enable a simple connection to most microprocessors, often without additional logic. The device supports asynchronous random read and page read from all blocks of the array. It also features an internal program buffer that improves throughput by programming 512 words via one command sequence. A 128-word extended memory block overlaps addresses with array block 0. Users can program this additional space and then protect it to permanently secure the contents. The device also features different levels of hardware and software protection to secure blocks from unwanted modification. Figure 2: Logic Diagram VCC VCCQ VPP/WP# 15 A[MAX:0] DQ[14:0] DQ15/A-1 WE# CE# RY/BY# OE# RST# BYTE# VSS PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 8 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Signal Assignments Signal Assignments Figure 3: 56-Pin TSOP (Top View) A23 A22 A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A19 A20 WE# RST# A21 VPP/WP# RY/BY# A18 A17 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 RFU RFU 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Notes: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 1. 2. 3. 4. A24 A25 A16 BYTE# VSS DQ15/A-1 DQ7 DQ14 DQ6 DQ13 DQ5 DQ12 DQ4 VCC DQ11 DQ3 DQ10 DQ2 DQ9 DQ1 DQ8 DQ0 OE# VSS CE# A0 RFU VCCQ A-1 is the least significant address bit in x8 mode. A23 is valid for 256Mb and above; otherwise, it is RFU. A24 is valid for 512Mb and above; otherwise, it is RFU. A25 is valid for 1Gb and above; otherwise, it is RFU. 9 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Signal Assignments Figure 4: 64-Ball LBGA (Top View – Balls Down) 1 2 NC A3 3 4 5 6 7 8 A7 RY/BY# WE# A9 A13 NC A4 A17 VPP/WP# RST# A8 A12 A22 NC A2 A6 A18 A21 A10 A14 A23 NC A1 A5 A20 A19 A11 A15 VCCQ NC A0 DQ0 DQ2 DQ5 DQ7 A16 VSS A B NC C D E F VCCQ CE# DQ8 DQ10 DQ12 DQ14 BYTE# A24 G NC OE# DQ9 DQ11 VCC DQ13 D15/A-1 A25 NC VSS DQ1 DQ3 DQ4 DQ6 H Notes: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 1. 2. 3. 4. VSS NC A-1 is the least significant address bit in x8 mode. A23 is valid for 256Mb and above; otherwise, it is RFU. A24 is valid for 512Mb and above; otherwise, it is RFU. A25 is valid for 1Gb and above; otherwise, it is RFU. 10 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Signal Assignments Figure 5: 56-Ball VFBGA (Top View – Balls Down) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A A7 RFU VPP/WP# WE# A8 A11 A3 A6 RFU RST# A23 A19 A12 A15 A2 A5 A18 RY/BY# A20 A9 A13 A21 A1 A4 A17 A10 A14 A22 A0 VSS DQ1 DQ6 RFU A16 CE# OE# DQ9 DQ3 DQ4 DQ13 DQ15 A24 DNU DQ0 DQ10 VCC VCCQ DQ12 DQ7 VSS DQ8 DQ2 DQ11 RFU DQ5 DQ14 B C D E F G H Notes: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 1. 2. 3. 4. A-1 is the least significant address bit in x8 mode. A23 is valid for 256Mb and above; otherwise, it is RFU. A24 is valid for 512Mb and above; otherwise, it is RFU. A25 is valid for 1Gb and above; otherwise, it is RFU. 11 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Signal Descriptions Signal Descriptions The signal description table below is a comprehensive list of signals for this device family. All signals listed may not be supported on this device. See Signal Assignments for information specific to this device. Table 1: Signal Descriptions Name Type Description A[MAX:0] Input Address: Selects array cells to access during READ operations. Controls commands sent to the program/erase controller command interface during WRITE operations. CE# Input Chip enable: Activates the device, enabling READ and WRITE operations. When CE# is HIGH, the device goes to standby and data outputs are High-Z. OE# Input Output enable: Active LOW input. OE# LOW enables data output buffers during READ cycles. When OE# is HIGH, data outputs are High-Z. WE# Input Write enable: Controls WRITE operations to the device. Address is latched on the falling edge of WE# and data is latched on the rising edge. VPP/WP# Input VPP/Write Protect: Provides WRITE PROTECT and VHH functionality, which protects the lowest or highest block and enables the device to enter unlock bypass mode. BYTE# Input Byte/word organization select: Selects x8 or x16 bus mode. When BYTE# is LOW, the device is in x8 mode and when HIGH, the device is in x16 mode. Under byte configuration, BYTE# should not be toggled during any WRITE operation. Caution: This pin cannot be floated. RST# Input Reset: When held LOW for at least tPLPH, applies a hardware reset to the device control logic and places it in standby. After RST# goes HIGH, the device is ready for READ and WRITE operations; that is, after tPHEL or tPHWL, whichever occurs last. DQ[7:0] I/O Data I/O: During a READ operation, outputs data stored at the selected address. During a WRITE operation, represents the commands sent to the command interface. DQ[14:8] I/O Data I/O: During a READ operation when BYTE# is HIGH, outputs data stored at the selected address. When BYTE# is LOW, these pins are High-Z and not used. During a WRITE operation, these bits are not used. When reading the data polling register, these bits should be ignored. DQ15/A-1 I/O Data I/O or address input: When device is in x16 bus mode, this pin behaves as data I/O, together with DQ[14:8]. When device is in x8 bus mode, this pin behaves as the least significant bit of the address. Unless explicitly stated elsewhere, DQ15 = data I/O (x16 mode) and A-1 = address input (x8 mode). RY/BY# Output Ready busy: Open-drain output used to identify when the device is performing a PROGRAM or ERASE operation. During a PROGRAM or ERASE operation, RY/BY# is LOW. During read, auto select, and erase suspend modes, RY/BY# is High-Z. Enables RY/BY# pins from several devices to be connected to a single pull-up resistor which is connected to VCCQ. Therefore, RYBY# LOW indicates when one or more of the devices are busy. A 10K Ohm or bigger resistor is recommended as pull-up resistor to achieve 0.1V VOL. VCC Supply Supply voltage: Provides power supply for READ, PROGRAM, and ERASE operations. When VCC ≤ VLKO, the device is disabled, any PROGRAM or ERASE operation is aborted, and any altered content will be invalid. Capacitors of 0.1μF and 0.01µF should be connected between VCC and VSS to decouple the current surges from the power supply. The PCB track widths must be sufficient to carry the currents required during PROGRAM and ERASE operations. PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 12 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Signal Descriptions Table 1: Signal Descriptions (Continued) Name Type VCCQ Supply Description I/O supply voltage: Provides power supply to the I/O pins and enables all outputs to be powered independently from VCC. Capacitors of 0.1μF and 0.01µF should be connected between VCCQ and VSS to decouple the current surges from the power supply. VSS Supply Ground: All VSS pins must be connected to system ground. RFU — Reserved for future use: Reserved by Micron for future device functionality and enhancement. Recommend that these be left floating. May be connected internally, but external connections will not affect operation. DNU — Do not use: Do not connect to any other signal or power supply; must be left floating. NC — No connect: No internal connection; can be driven or floated. PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 13 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Memory Organization Memory Organization Memory Configuration The main memory array is divided into 128KB or 64KW uniform blocks. Memory Map Table 2: Blocks[2047:0] Address Range (x8) Address Range (x16) Block Block Size Start End Block Size Start End 2047 128KB FFE 0000h FFF FFFFh 64KW 7FF 0000h 7FF FFFFh ⋮ ⋮ ⋮ ⋮ ⋮ 1023 7FE 0000h 7FF FFFFh 3FF 0000h 3FF FFFFh ⋮ ⋮ ⋮ ⋮ ⋮ 511 3FE 0000h 3FF FFFFh 1FF 0000h 1FF FFFFh ⋮ ⋮ ⋮ ⋮ ⋮ 255 1FE 0000h 1FF FFFFh 0FF 0000h 0FF FFFFh ⋮ ⋮ ⋮ ⋮ ⋮ 127 0FE 0000h 0FF FFFFh 07F 0000h 07F FFFFh ⋮ ⋮ ⋮ ⋮ ⋮ 63 07E 0000h 07F FFFFh 03F 0000h 03F FFFFh ⋮ ⋮ ⋮ ⋮ ⋮ 0 000 0000h 001 FFFFh 000 0000h 000 FFFFh Note: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 1. 128Mb device = Blocks 0–127; 256Mb device = Blocks 0–255; 512Mb device = Blocks 0– 511; 1Gb device = Blocks 0–1023; 2Gb device = Blocks 0–2047. 14 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Bus Operations Bus Operations Table 3: Bus Operations Notes 1 and 2 apply to entire table 8-Bit Mode Operation READ CE# OE# WE# RST# VPP/WP# L L H 16-Bit Mode A[MAX:0], DQ15/A-1 DQ[14:8] DQ[7:0] A[MAX:0] DQ15/A-1, DQ[14:0] Address High-Z Data output Address Data output input4 Command address Data input4 H X Command address High-Z WRITE L H L H H3 STANDBY H X X H X X High-Z High-Z X High-Z OUTPUT DISABLE L H H H X X High-Z High-Z X High-Z RESET X X X L X X High-Z High-Z X High-Z Notes: Data 1. Typical glitches of less than 3ns on CE#, OE#, and WE# are ignored by the device and do not affect bus operations. 2. H = Logic level HIGH (VIH); L = Logic level LOW (VIL); X = HIGH or LOW. 3. If WP# is LOW, then the highest or the lowest block remains protected, depending on line item. 4. Data input is required when issuing a command sequence or when performing data polling or block protection. Read Bus READ operations read from the memory cells, registers, extended memory block, or CFI space. To accelerate the READ operation, the memory array can be read in page mode where data is internally read and stored in a page buffer. Page size is 16 words (32 bytes) and is addressed by address inputs A[3:0] in x16 bus mode and A[3:0] plus DQ15/A-1 in x8 bus mode. The extended memory blocks and CFI area support page read mode. A valid bus READ operation involves setting the desired address on the address inputs, taking CE# and OE# LOW, and holding WE# HIGH. The data I/Os will output the value. If CE# goes HIGH and returns LOW for a subsequent access, a random read access is performed and tACC or tCE is required. (See AC Characteristics for details about when the output becomes valid). Write Bus WRITE operations write to the command interface. A valid bus WRITE operation begins by setting the desired address on the address inputs. The address inputs are latched by the command interface on the falling edge of CE# or WE#, whichever occurs last. The data I/Os are latched by the command interface on the rising edge of CE# or WE#, whichever occurs first. OE# must remain HIGH during the entire bus WRITE operation (See AC Characteristics for timing requirement details). PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 15 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Bus Operations Standby Driving CE# HIGH in read mode causes the device to enter standby and data I/Os to be High-Z (See DC Characteristics). During PROGRAM or ERASE operations, the device will continue to use the program/ erase supply current (ICC3) until the operation completes. The device cannot be placed into standby mode during a PROGRAM/ERASE operation. Output Disable Data I/Os are High-Z when OE# is HIGH. Reset During reset mode the device is deselected and the outputs are High-Z. The device is in reset mode when RST# is LOW. The power consumption is reduced to the standby level, independently from CE#, OE#, or WE# inputs. When RST# is HIGH, a time of tPHEL is required before a READ operation can access the device, and a delay of tPHWL is required before a write sequence can be initiated. After this wake-up interval, normal operation is restored, the device defaults to read array mode, and the data polling register is reset. If RST# is driven LOW during a PROGRAM/ERASE operation or any other operation that requires writing to the device, the operation will abort within tPLRH, and memory contents at the aborted block or address are no longer valid. PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 16 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Registers Registers Data Polling Register Table 4: Data Polling Register Bit Definitions Note 1 applies to entire table Bit Name Settings Description Notes DQ7 Data polling 0 or 1, depending on bit operations Monitors whether the program/erase controller has successfully completed its operation, or has responded to an ERASE SUSPEND operation. 2, 4 DQ6 Toggle bit Toggles: 0 to 1; 1 to 0; and so on Monitors whether the program, erase, or blank check controller has successfully completed its operations, or has responded to an ERASE SUSPEND operation. During a PROGRAM/ERASE/ BLANK CHECK operation, DQ6 toggles from 0 to 1, 1 to 0, and so on, with each successive READ operation from any address. 3, 4, 5 DQ5 Error bit 0 = Success 1 = Failure Identifies errors detected by the program/erase controller. DQ5 is set to 1 when a PROGRAM, BLOCK ERASE, or CHIP ERASE operation fails to write the correct data to the memory, or when a BLANK CHECK or CRC operation fails. 4, 6 DQ3 Erase timer bit 0 = Erase not in progress 1 = Erase in progress Identifies the start of program/erase controller operation during a BLOCK ERASE command. Before the program/erase controller starts, this bit set to 0, and additional blocks to be erased can be written to the command interface. 4 DQ2 Alternative toggle bit Toggles: 0 to 1; 1 to 0; and so on During CHIP ERASE, BLOCK ERASE, and ERASE SUSPEND operations, DQ2 toggles from 0 to 1, 1 to 0, and so on, with each successive READ operation from addresses within the blocks being erased. 3, 4 DQ1 Buffered program abort bit 1 = Abort Indicates a BUFFER PROGRAM, EFI BLANK CHECK, or CRC operation abort. The BUFFERED PROGRAM ABORT and RESET command must be issued to return the device to read mode (see WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM command). – Notes: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 1. The data polling register can be read during PROGRAM, ERASE, or ERASE SUSPEND operations; the READ operation outputs data on DQ[7:0]. 2. For a PROGRAM operation in progress, DQ7 outputs the complement of the bit being programmed. For a READ operation from the address previously programmed successfully, DQ7 outputs existing DQ7 data. For a READ operation from addresses with blocks to be erased while an ERASE SUSPEND operation is in progress, DQ7 outputs 0; upon successful completion of the ERASE SUSPEND operation, DQ7 outputs 1. For an ERASE operation in progress, DQ7 outputs 0; upon ERASE operation's successful completion, DQ7 outputs 1. During a BUFFER PROGRAM operation, the data polling bit is valid only for the last word being programmed in the write buffer. 3. After successful completion of a PROGRAM, ERASE, or BLANK CHECK operation, the device returns to read mode. 4. During erase suspend mode, READ operations to addresses within blocks not being erased output memory array data as if in read mode. A protected block is treated the same as a block not being erased. See the Toggle Flowchart for more information. 17 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Registers 5. During erase suspend mode, DQ6 toggles when addressing a cell within a block being erased. The toggling stops when the program/erase controller has suspended the ERASE operation. See the Toggle Flowchart for more information. 6. When DQ5 is set to 1, a READ/RESET (F0h) command must be issued before any subsequent command. Table 5: Operations and Corresponding Bit Settings Note 1 applies to entire table Operation Address DQ7 DQ6 DQ5 DQ3 DQ2 DQ1 RY/BY# Notes PROGRAM Any address DQ7# Toggle 0 – – 0 0 2 EFI BLANK CHECK Any address 1 Toggle 0 – – 0 0 3 CRC range of blocks Any address 1 Toggle 0 – – 0 0 CRC chip Any address DQ7# Toggle 0 – – 0 0 4 CHIP ERASE Any address 0 Toggle 0 1 Toggle – 0 – BLOCK ERASE before time-out Erasing block 0 Toggle 0 0 Toggle – 0 – Non-erasing block 0 Toggle 0 0 No toggle – 0 – Erasing block 0 Toggle 0 1 Toggle – 0 – Non-erasing block 0 Toggle 0 1 No toggle – 0 – BLOCK ERASE PROGRAM SUSPEND ERASE SUSPEND PROGRAM during ERASE SUSPEND Programming block Invalid operation High-Z – Nonprogramming block Outputs memory array data as if in read mode High-Z – High-Z – High-Z – 0 2 Erasing block 1 Non-erasing block No Toggle 0 – Toggle – Outputs memory array data as if in read mode Erasing block DQ7# Toggle 0 – Toggle – Non-erasing block DQ7# Toggle 0 – No Toggle – 0 2 BUFFERED PROGRAM ABORT Any address DQ7# Toggle 0 – – 1 High-Z – PROGRAM Error Any address DQ7# Toggle 1 – – – High-Z 2 ERASE Error Any address 0 Toggle 1 1 Toggle – High-Z – EFI BLANK CHECK Error Any address 0 Toggle 1 1 Toggle – High-Z – CRC range of blocks error Any address 1 Toggle 1 – – – High-Z – CRC chip error Any address DQ7# Toggle 1 – – – High-Z 4 Notes: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 1. 2. 3. 4. Unspecified data bits should be ignored. DQ7# for buffer program is related to the last address location loaded. EFI = enhanced Flash interface. DQ7# is the reverse DQ7 of the last word or byte loaded before CRC chip confirm command cycle. 18 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Registers Figure 6: Data Polling Flowchart Start Read DQ7, DQ5, and DQ1 at valid address1 Yes DQ7 = Data No No DQ1 = 13 No DQ5 = 12 Yes Yes Read DQ7 at valid address DQ7 = Data Yes No Failure 4 Notes: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN Success 1. Valid address is the last address being programmed or an address within the block being erased. 2. Failure results: DQ5 = 1 indicates an operation error. A READ/RESET (F0h) command must be issued before any subsequent command. 3. Failure results: DQ1 = 1 indicates a WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM ABORT operation. A full three-cycle RESET (AAh/55h/F0h) command sequence must be used to reset the aborted device. 4. The data polling process does not support the BLANK CHECK operation. The process represented in the Toggle Bit Flowchart figure can provide information on the BLANK CHECK operation. 19 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Registers Figure 7: Toggle Bit Flowchart Start Read DQ6 at valid address Read DQ6, DQ5, and DQ1 at valid address DQ6 = Toggle Yes No DQ1 = 1 No No DQ5 = 1 Yes Yes Read DQ6 (twice) at valid address DQ6 = Toggle No Yes Failure1 Notes: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN Success 1. Failure results: DQ5 = 1 indicates an operation error; DQ1 = 1 indicates a WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM ABORT operation. 2. The toggle bit process supports the BLANK CHECK operation. 20 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Registers Figure 8: Data Polling/Toggle Bit Flowchart Start Read 1 DQ7 = Valid data Yes Read 2 Read 3 PROGRAM operation Yes Read 3 correct data? Yes No No No DQ5 = 1 Yes PROGRAM operation failure Read 2 No DQ6 = Toggling Yes Read2.DQ6 = Read3.DQ6 Read 3 Device error No DQ6 = Toggling Yes Read1.DQ6 = Read2.DQ6 DQ2 = Toggling Timeout failure Read2.DQ2 = Read3.DQ2 No Yes No DQ1 = 1 Erase/suspend mode No ERASE operation complete Device busy: Repolling WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM Yes Yes PROGRAM operation complete WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM abort No Device busy: Repolling PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 21 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Registers Lock Register Table 6: Lock Register Bit Definitions Note 1 applies to entire table Bit Name Settings Description Notes DQ2 Password 0 = Password protection protection mode enabled mode lock bit 1 = Password protection mode disabled (Default) Places the device permanently in password protection mode. 2 DQ1 Nonvolatile 0 = Nonvolatile protection protection mode enabled with passmode lock bit word protection mode permanently disabled 1 = Nonvolatile protection mode enabled (Default) Places the device in nonvolatile protection mode with password protection mode permanently disabled. When shipped from the factory, the device will operate in nonvolatile protection mode, and the memory blocks are unprotected. 2 DQ0 Extended 0 = Protected memory 1 = Unprotected (Default) block protection bit If the device is shipped with the extended memory block unlocked, the block can be protected by setting this bit to 0. The extended memory block protection status can be read in auto select mode by issuing an AUTO SELECT command. – Notes: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 1. The lock register is a 16-bit, one-time programmable register. DQ[15:3] are reserved and are set to a default value of 1. 2. The password protection mode lock bit and nonvolatile protection mode lock bit cannot both be programmed to 0. Any attempt to program one while the other is programmed causes the operation to abort, and the device returns to read mode. The device is shipped from the factory with the default setting. 22 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Registers Figure 9: Lock Register Program Flowchart Start Enter LOCK REGISTER command set Address/data (unlock) cycle 1 Address/data (unlock) cycle 2 Address/data cycle 3 PROGRAM LOCK REGISTER Address/data cycle 1 Address/data cycle 2 Polling algorithm No Done? Yes Read lock register No Match expected value, 0? Yes Success: EXIT PROTECTION command set Address/data cycle 1 Address/data cycle 2 Notes: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 1. Each lock register bit can be programmed only once. 2. See the Block Protection Command Definitions table for address-data cycle details. 3. DQ5 and DQ1 are ignored in this algorithm flow. 23 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Standard Command Definitions – Address-Data Cycles Standard Command Definitions – Address-Data Cycles Table 7: Standard Command Definitions – Address-Data Cycles, 8-Bit and 16-Bit Note 1 applies to entire table Address and Data Cycles Command and Code/Subcode Bus Size 1st A 2nd D A 3rd D A 4th D A 5th D A 6th D A D Notes READ and AUTO SELECT Operations READ/RESET (F0h) x8 X F0 AAA AA X F0 555 AA x8 AAA 98 x16 555 x8 X F0 x8 AAA AA x16 555 x8 X F0 AA x16 READ CFI (98h) EXIT READ CFI (F0h) 2 555 55 X F0 2AA 55 X F0 555 55 AAA 90 x16 AUTO SELECT (90h) EXIT AUTO SELECT (F0h) 2AA 555 Note Note 3 3 4, 5 x16 BYPASS Operations UNLOCK BYPASS (20h) UNLOCK BYPASS RESET (90h/00h) x8 AAA x16 555 555 55 x8 X 90 X 00 x8 AAA AA 555 55 x16 555 x8 X A0 PA PD x8 AAA AA 555 55 BAd 25 x16 555 x8 BAd 25 N PA PD BAd 29 x8 AAA AA x16 555 x8 X 2AA AAA 20 555 x16 PROGRAM Operations PROGRAM (A0h) UNLOCK BYPASS PROGRAM (A0h) WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM (25h) x16 WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM CONFIRM (29h) x16 PROGRAM SUSPEND (B0h) PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN A0 PA PD 555 6 x16 UNLOCK BYPASS WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM (25h) BUFFERED PROGRAM ABORT and RESET (F0h) 2AA AAA x8 BAd N PA PD 7, 8, 9 2AA BAd 6 7 555 2AA 55 AAA F0 555 B0 x16 24 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Standard Command Definitions – Address-Data Cycles Table 7: Standard Command Definitions – Address-Data Cycles, 8-Bit and 16-Bit (Continued) Note 1 applies to entire table Address and Data Cycles Command and Code/Subcode 1st 2nd 3rd Bus Size A D x8 X 30 x8 AAA AA x16 555 x8 X 80 X 10 AA 555 55 PROGRAM RESUME (30h) 4th 5th 6th A D A D A D A D A D 555 55 AAA 80 AAA AA 555 55 AAA 10 Notes x16 ERASE Operations CHIP ERASE (80/10h) 2AA UNLOCK BYPASS CHIP ERASE (80/10h) x16 BLOCK ERASE (80/30h) x8 AAA x16 555 x8 X 80 X B0 X 30 UNLOCK BYPASS BLOCK ERASE (80/30h) x16 ERASE SUSPEND (B0h) x8 555 2AA BAd 555 2AA 555 6 AAA 80 555 AAA AA 555 555 55 BAd 30 10 2AA 30 6 x16 ERASE RESUME (30h) x8 x16 Enhanced Flash Interface (EFI) BLANK CHECK Operations EFI BLANK CHECK SETUP (EB/76h) EFI BLANK CHECK CONFIRM and READ (29h) x8 AAA x16 555 x8 BAd + 00 x16 Notes: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN AA 555 2AA 55 BAd + 00 EB BAd + 00 76 BAd + 00 00 BAd + 00 00 29 1. A = Address; D = Data; X = "Don't Care"; BAd = Any address in the block; N = Number of bytes (x8) or words (x16) to be programmed; PA = Program address; PD = Program data; Gray shading = Not applicable. All values in the table are hexadecimal. Some commands require both a command code and subcode. 2. A full three-cycle RESET command sequence must be used to reset the device in the event of a buffered program abort error (DQ1 = 1). 3. These cells represent READ cycles (versus WRITE cycles for the others). 4. AUTO SELECT enables the device to read the manufacturer code, device code, block protection status, and extended memory block protection indicator. 5. AUTO SELECT addresses and data are specified in the Electronic Signature table and the Extended Memory Block Protection table. 6. For any UNLOCK BYPASS ERASE/PROGRAM command, the first two UNLOCK cycles are unnecessary. 7. BAd must be the same as the address loaded during the WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM 3rd and 4th cycles. 8. WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM operation: maximum cycles = 261 (x8) and 517 (x16). UNLOCK BYPASS WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM operation: maximum cycles = 259 (x8), 515 25 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Standard Command Definitions – Address-Data Cycles (x16). WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM operation: N + 1 = bytes (x8) or words (x16) to be programmed; maximum buffer size = 256 bytes (x8) and 512 words (x16). 9. For x8, A[MAX:7] address pins should remain unchanged while A[6:0] and A-1 pins are used to select a byte within the N + 1 byte page. For x16, A[MAX:9] address pins should remain unchanged while A[8:0] pins are used to select a word within the N+1 word page. 10. BLOCK ERASE address cycles can extend beyond six address-data cycles, depending on the number of blocks to erase. PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 26 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR READ and AUTO SELECT Operations READ and AUTO SELECT Operations READ/RESET Command The READ/RESET (F0h) command returns the device to read mode and resets the errors in the data polling register. One or three bus WRITE operations can be used to issue the READ/RESET command. Note: A full three-cycle RESET command sequence must be used to reset the device in the event of a buffered program abort error (DQ1 = 1). Once a PROGRAM, ERASE, or SUSPEND operation begins, RESET commands are ignored until the operation is complete. Read/reset serves primarily to return the device to read mode from a failed PROGRAM or ERASE operation. Read/reset may cause a return to read mode from undefined states that might result from invalid command sequences. A hardware reset may be required to return to normal operation from some undefined states. To exit the unlock bypass mode, the system must issue a two-cycle UNLOCK BYPASS RESET command sequence. A READ/RESET command will not exit unlock bypass mode. READ CFI Command The READ CFI (98h) command puts the device in read CFI mode and is only valid when the device is in read array or auto select mode. One bus WRITE cycle is required to issue the command. Once in read CFI mode, bus READ operations will output data from the CFI memory area (Refer to the Common Flash Interface for details). Read CFI mode is exited by performing a reset. The device returns to read mode unless it entered read CFI mode after an ERASE SUSPEND or PROGRAM SUSPEND command, in which case it returns to erase or program suspend mode. AUTO SELECT Command At power-up or after a hardware reset, the device is in read mode. It can then be put in auto select mode by issuing an AUTO SELECT (90h) command. Auto select mode enables the following device information to be read: • Electronic signature, which includes manufacturer and device code information as shown in the Electronic Signature table. • Block protection, which includes the block protection status and extended memory block protection indicator, as shown in the Block Protection table. Electronic signature or block protection information is read by executing a READ operation with control signals and addresses set, as shown in the Read Electronic Signature table or the Block Protection table, respectively. In addition, this device information can be read or set by issuing an AUTO SELECT command. Auto select mode can be used by the programming equipment to automatically match a device with the application code to be programmed. Three consecutive bus WRITE operations are required to issue an AUTO SELECT command. The device remains in auto select mode until a READ/RESET or READ CFI command is issued. PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 27 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR READ and AUTO SELECT Operations The device cannot enter auto select mode when a PROGRAM or ERASE operation is in progress (RY/BY# LOW). However, auto select mode can be entered if the PROGRAM or ERASE operation has been suspended by issuing a PROGRAM SUSPEND or ERASE SUSPEND command. Auto select mode is exited by performing a reset. The device returns to read mode unless it entered auto select mode after an ERASE SUSPEND or PROGRAM SUSPEND command, in which case it returns to erase or program suspend mode. Table 8: Block Protection Note 1 applies to entire table Address Input Data Input/Output 8-Bit/16-Bit Read Cycle CE# OE# WE# A[MAX:16] A[15:2] A1 A0 8-Bit Only 8-Bit Only 16-Bit Only DQ15/A-1 DQ[14:8] DQ[7:0] DQ15/A-1, DQ[14:0] 128-bit (0x0~0x7) Factory-Programmable Extended memory protection Indicator (bit DQ7) Low lock High lock L L L H L L H L L H L H H X H X X X 09h2 0009h2 89h3 0089h3 19h2 0019h2 99h3 0099h3 Block protection status Protected L L H Unprotected L L H Block base address L H L X X 01h 0001h L H L X X 00h 0000h 1. H = Logic level HIGH (VIH); L = Logic level LOW (VIL); X = HIGH or LOW. 2. Customer-lockable (default). 3. Micron prelocked. Notes: Read Electronic Signature Table 9: Read Electronic Signature – 128Mb Note 1 applies to entire table Address Input 8-Bit/16-Bit READ Cycle CE# OE# WE# Manufacturer code L L H L Device code 1 L L H Device code 2 L L Device code 3 L L Note: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN A[MAX:4] A3 Data Input/Output 8-Bit Only 8-Bit Only 16-Bit Only DQ[14:8] DQ[7:0] DQ15/A-1, DQ[14:0] A2 A1 A0 DQ15/A-1 L L L L X X 89h 0089h L L L L H X X 7Eh 227Eh H L H H H L X X 21h 2221h H L H H H H X X 01h 2201h 1. H = Logic level HIGH (VIH); L = Logic level LOW (VIL); X = HIGH or LOW. 28 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Cyclic Redundancy Check Operation Cyclic Redundancy Check Operation CYCLIC REDUNDANCY CHECK Command The CYCLIC REDUNDANCY CHECK (CRC) command is a nonsecure hash function designed to detect accidental changes to raw data. Typically, it is used in digital networks and storage devices such as hard disk drives. A CRC-enabled device calculates a short, fixed-length binary sequence known as the CRC code (or CRC). The device CRC operation will generate the CRC result of the whole device or of an address range specified by the operation. Then the CRC result is compared with the expected CRC data provided in the sequence. Finally, the device indicates a pass or fail through the data polling register. If the CRC fails, corrective action is possible, such as re-verifying with a normal READ mode or rewriting the array data. CRC is a higher performance alternative to reading data directly to verify recently programmed data, or as a way to periodically check the data integrity of a large block of data against a stored CRC reference over the life of the product. CRC helps improve test efficiency for programmer or burn-in stress tests. No system hardware changes are required to enable CRC. The CRC-64 operation follows the ECMA standard; the generating polynomial is: G(x) = x64 + x62 + x57 + x55 + x54 + x53 + x52 + x47 + x46 + x45 + x40 + x39 + x38 + x37 + x35 + x33 + x32+ x31 + x29 + x27 + x24 + x23 + x22 + x21 + x19 + x17 + x13 + x12 + x10 + x9 + x7 + x4 + x + 1 Note: The data stream sequence is from LSB to MSB and the default initial CRC value is all zeros. The CRC command sequences are shown in the tables below, for an entire die or for a selected range, respectively. Cyclic Redundancy Check Operation Command Sequence Table 10: Command Sequence – Range of Blocks Note 1 and 2 apply to entire table. Word Mode Byte Mode A[MAX:0] DQ[15:0] A[MAX:0], DQ15/A-1 DQ[7:0] 0000555 00AAh 0000AAA AAh UI unlock cycle 1 00002AA 0055h 0000555 55h UI unlock cycle 2 0000000 00EBh 0000000 EBh Extended function interface command 0000000 0027h 0000000 27h CRC sub-op code 0000000 000Ah 0000000 15h N-1 data count 0000000 FFFEh 0000000 FEh CRC operation option data 0000001 FFh 0000002 Low byte of the data 0000003 High byte of the data 0000001 Data PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 29 Description Notes 1st word of 64-bit expected CRC Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Cyclic Redundancy Check Operation Table 10: Command Sequence – Range of Blocks (Continued) Note 1 and 2 apply to entire table. Word Mode Byte Mode A[MAX:0] DQ[15:0] A[MAX:0], DQ15/A-1 0000002 Data 0000004 Low byte of the data 0000005 High byte of the data 0000006 Low byte of the data 0000007 High byte of the data 0000008 Low byte of the data 0000009 High byte of the data 000000A A6-A-1 0000011 A14-A7 000000C A22-A15 0000003 0000004 0000005 Data Data A14-A-1 0000006 A30-A15 0000007 Reserved DQ[7:0] 000000D A30-A23 000000E Reserved 000000F Reserved A6-A-1 0000008 A14-A-1 0000010 0000011 A14-A7 0000009 A30-A15 0000012 A22-A15 0000013 A30-A23 0000014 Reserved 000000A Reserved 0000015 Reserved 0000000 0029h 0000000 29h 0000000 Read 0000000 Read Notes: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN Description Notes 2nd word of 64-bit expected CRC 3rd word of 64-bit expected CRC 4th word of 64-bit expected CRC Byte address to start 3 Byte address to start 3 Default as 0000h Byte address to stop 3 Byte address to stop 3 Default as 0000h Confirm command Continue data polling to wait for device to be ready 1. If the CRC check fails, a check error is generated by setting DQ5 = 1. 2. This is a byte-aligned operation, whether BYTE# is HIGH or LOW. 3. The stop address must be bigger than the start address; otherwise, the algorithm will take no action. 30 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Cyclic Redundancy Check Operation Table 11: Command Sequence – Entire Chip Word Mode Byte Mode A[MAX:0] DQ[15:0] A[MAX:0], DQ15/A-1 DQ[7:0] Description 0000555 00AAh 0000AAA AAh UI unlock cycle 1 00002AA 0055h 0000555 55h UI unlock cycle 2 0000000 00EBh 0000000 EBh Extended function interface command 0000000 0027h 0000000 27h CRC sub-op code 0000000 0004h 0000000 09h N-1 data count 0000000 FFFFh 0000000 FFh CRC operation option data 0000001 FFh 0000002 Low byte of the data 0000003 High byte of the data 0000004 Low byte of the data 0000005 High byte of the data 0000006 Low byte of the data 0000007 High byte of the data 0000008 Low byte of the data 0000009 High byte of the data 0000001 0000002 0000003 0000004 Data Data Data Data 1st word of 64-bit expected CRC 2nd word of 64-bit expected CRC 3rd word of 64-bit expected CRC 4th word of 64-bit expected CRC 0000000 0029h 0000000 0029h Confirm command 0000000 Read 0000000 Read Continue data polling to wait for device to be ready Note: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 1. Applies to entire table: If the CRC check fails, a check error is generated by setting DQ5 = 1. 31 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Bypass Operations Bypass Operations UNLOCK BYPASS Command The UNLOCK BYPASS (20h) command is used to place the device in unlock bypass mode. Three bus WRITE operations are required to issue the UNLOCK BYPASS command. When the device enters unlock bypass mode, the two initial UNLOCK cycles required for a standard PROGRAM or ERASE operation are not needed, thus enabling faster total program or erase time. The UNLOCK BYPASS command is used in conjunction with UNLOCK BYPASS PROGRAM or UNLOCK BYPASS ERASE commands to program or erase the device faster than with standard PROGRAM or ERASE commands. Using these commands can save considerable time when the cycle time to the device is long. When in unlock bypass mode, only the following commands are valid: • The UNLOCK BYPASS PROGRAM command can be issued to program addresses within the device. • The UNLOCK BYPASS BLOCK ERASE command can then be issued to erase one or more memory blocks. • The UNLOCK BYPASS CHIP ERASE command can be issued to erase the whole memory array. • The UNLOCK BYPASS WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM and UNLOCK BYPASS ENHANCED WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM commands can be issued to speed up the programming operation. • The UNLOCK BYPASS RESET command can be issued to return the device to read mode. In unlock bypass mode, the device can be read as if in read mode. In addition to the UNLOCK BYPASS command, when V PP/WP# is raised to V HH, the device automatically enters unlock bypass mode. When V PP/WP# returns to V IH or V IL, the device is no longer in unlock bypass mode, and normal operation resumes. The transitions from V IH to V HH and from V HH to V IH must be slower than tVHVPP. (See the Accelerated Program, Data Polling/Toggle AC Characteristics.) Note: Micron recommends entering and exiting unlock bypass mode using the ENTER UNLOCK BYPASS and UNLOCK BYPASS RESET commands rather than raising V PP/WP# to V HH. V PP/WP# should never be raised to V PPH from any mode except read mode; otherwise, the device may be left in an indeterminate state. V PP/WP# should not remain at VHH for than 80 hours cumulative. UNLOCK BYPASS RESET Command The UNLOCK BYPASS RESET (90/00h) command is used to return to read/reset mode from unlock bypass mode. Two bus WRITE operations are required to issue the UNLOCK BYPASS RESET command. The READ/RESET command does not exit from unlock bypass mode. PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 32 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Program Operations Program Operations PROGRAM Command The PROGRAM (A0h) command can be used to program a value to one address in the memory array. The command requires four bus WRITE operations, and the final WRITE operation latches the address and data in the internal state machine and starts the program/erase controller. After programming has started, bus READ operations output the data polling register content. Programming can be suspended and then resumed by issuing a PROGRAM SUSPEND command and a PROGRAM RESUME command, respectively. If the address falls in a protected block, the PROGRAM command is ignored, and the data remains unchanged. The data polling register is not read, and no error condition is given. After the PROGRAM operation has completed, the device returns to read mode, unless an error has occurred. When an error occurs, bus READ operations to the device continue to output the data polling register. A READ/RESET command must be issued to reset the error condition and return the device to read mode. The PROGRAM command cannot change a bit set to 0 back to 1, and an attempt to do so is masked during a PROGRAM operation. Instead, an ERASE command must be used to set all bits in one memory block or in the entire memory from 0 to 1. The PROGRAM operation is aborted by performing a hardware reset or by powering down the device. In this case, data integrity cannot be ensured, and it is recommended that the words or bytes that were aborted be reprogrammed. UNLOCK BYPASS PROGRAM Command When the device is in unlock bypass mode, the UNLOCK BYPASS PROGRAM (A0h) command can be used to program one address in the memory array. The command requires two bus WRITE operations instead of four required by a standard PROGRAM command; the final WRITE operation latches the address and data and starts the program/erase controller (The standard PROGRAM command requires four bus WRITE operations). The PROGRAM operation using the UNLOCK BYPASS PROGRAM command behaves identically to the PROGRAM operation using the PROGRAM command. The operation cannot be aborted. A bus READ operation to the memory outputs the data polling register. WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM Command The WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM (25h) command makes use of the program buffer to speed up programming and dramatically reduces system programming time compared to the standard non-buffered PROGRAM command. This product supports a 512-word (x16) or 256-byte (x8) maximum program buffer. When issuing a WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM command, V PP/WP# can be held HIGH or raised to V HH. Also, it can be held LOW if the block is not the lowest or highest block, depending on the part number. The following successive steps are required to issue the WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM command: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 33 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Program Operations First, two UNLOCK cycles are issued. Next, a third bus WRITE cycle sets up the WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM command. The set-up code can be addressed to any location within the targeted block. Then, a fourth bus WRITE cycle sets up the number of words/ bytes to be programmed. Value n is written to the same block address, where n + 1 is the number of words/bytes to be programmed. Value n + 1 must not exceed the size of the program buffer, or the operation will abort. A fifth cycle loads the first address and data to be programmed. Last, n bus WRITE cycles load the address and data for each word/ byte into the program buffer. Addresses must lie within the range from the start address +1 to the start address + (n - 1). Optimum programming performance and lower power usage are achieved by aligning the starting address at the beginning of a 512-word boundary (A[8:0] = 0x000h). Any buffer size smaller than 512 words is allowed within a 512-word boundary, while all addresses used in the operation must lie within the 512-word boundary. In addition, any crossing boundary buffer program will result in a program abort. For a x8 application, maximum buffer size is 256 bytes; for a x16 application, the maximum buffer size is 1024 bytes. To program the content of the program buffer, this command must be followed by a WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM CONFIRM command. If an address is written several times during a WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM operation, the address/data counter will be decremented at each data load operation, and the data will be programmed to the last word loaded into the buffer. Invalid address combinations or the incorrect sequence of bus WRITE cycles will abort the WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM command. The data polling register bits DQ1, DQ5, DQ6, DQ7 can be used to monitor the device status during a WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM operation. The WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM command should not be used to change a bit set to 0 back to 1, and an attempt to do so is masked during the operation. Rather than the WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM command, the ERASE command should be used to set memory bits from 0 to 1. Figure 10: Boundary Condition of Program Buffer Size 0000h 512 Words Any buffer program attempt is not allowed 0200h 512 Words 511 words or less are allowed in the program buffer 512-word program buffer is allowed 512-word program buffer is allowed 0400h PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 34 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Program Operations Figure 11: WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM Flowchart Start WRITE TO BUFFER command, block address WRITE TO BUFFER confirm, block address Write n,1 block address Perform polling algorithm First three cycles of the WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM command Write buffer data, start address Polling status = done? No X=n No X=0 Yes Error? Yes Yes No Abort WRITE TO BUFFER Yes Buffer program abort? Write to a different block address No Yes No Write next data,2 program address pair Failure: Issue BUFFERED PROGRAM ABORT AND RESET command Failure: Issue RESET command to return to read array mode Success: Return to read array mode X=X-1 Notes: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 1. n + 1 is the number of addresses to be programmed. 2. The BUFFERED PROGRAM ABORT AND RESET command (3 cycles reset) must be issued to return the device to read mode. 3. When the block address is specified, any address in the selected block address space is acceptable. However, when loading program buffer address with data, all addresses must fall within the selected program buffer page. 35 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Program Operations UNLOCK BYPASS WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM Command When the device is in unlock bypass mode, the UNLOCK BYPASS WRITE TO BUFFER (25h) command can be used to program the device in fast program mode. The command requires two bus WRITE operations fewer than the standard WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM command. The UNLOCK BYPASS WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM command behaves the same way as the WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM command: the operation cannot be aborted, and a bus READ operation to the memory outputs the data polling register. The WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM CONFIRM command is used to confirm an UNLOCK BYPASS WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM command and to program the n + 1 words/bytes loaded in the program buffer by this command. WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM CONFIRM Command The WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM CONFIRM (29h) command is used to confirm a WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM command and to program the n + 1 words/bytes loaded in the program buffer by this command. BUFFERED PROGRAM ABORT AND RESET Command A BUFFERED PROGRAM ABORT AND RESET (F0h) command must be issued to reset the device to read mode when the BUFFER PROGRAM operation is aborted. The buffer programming sequence can be aborted in the following ways: • Load a value that is greater than the page buffer size during the number of locations to program in the WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM command. • Write to an address in a different block than the one specified during the WRITE BUFFER LOAD command. • Write an address/data pair to a different write buffer page than the one selected by the starting address during the program buffer data loading stage of the operation. • Write data other than the CONFIRM command after the specified number of data load cycles. The abort condition is indicated by DQ1 = 1, DQ7 = DQ7# (for the last address location loaded), DQ6 = toggle, and DQ5 = 0 (all of which are data polling register bits). A BUFFERED PROGRAM ABORT and RESET command sequence must be written to reset the device for the next operation. Note: The full three-cycle BUFFERED PROGRAM ABORT and RESET command sequence is required when using buffer programming features in unlock bypass mode. PROGRAM SUSPEND Command The PROGRAM SUSPEND (B0h) command can be used to interrupt a program operation so that data can be read from another block. When the PROGRAM SUSPEND command is issued during a program operation, the device suspends the operation within the program suspend latency time and updates the data polling register bits. After the program operation has been suspended, data can be read from any address. However, data is invalid when read from an address where a program operation has been suspended. PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 36 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR ACCELERATED BUFFERED PROGRAM Operations The PROGRAM SUSPEND command may also be issued during a PROGRAM operation while an erase is suspended. In this case, data may be read from any address not in erase suspend or program suspend mode. To read from the extended memory block area (one-time programmable area), the ENTER/EXIT EXTENDED MEMORY BLOCK command sequences must be issued. The system may also issue the AUTO SELECT command sequence when the device is in program suspend mode. The system can read as many auto select codes as required. When the device exits auto select mode, the device reverts to program suspend mode and is ready for another valid operation. The PROGRAM SUSPEND operation is aborted by performing a device reset or powerdown. In this case, data integrity cannot be ensured, and it is recommended that the words or bytes that were aborted be reprogrammed. PROGRAM RESUME Command The PROGRAM RESUME (30h) command must be issued to exit a program suspend mode and resume a PROGRAM operation. The controller can use DQ7 or DQ6 data polling bits to determine the status of the PROGRAM operation. After a PROGRAM RESUME command is issued, subsequent PROGRAM RESUME commands are ignored. Another PROGRAM SUSPEND command can be issued after the device has resumed programming. ACCELERATED BUFFERED PROGRAM Operations ACCELERATED BUFFER PROGRAM operations provides faster performance than standard program command sequences. Operations are enabled through V PP/WP# under the V HH voltage supply. When the system asserts V HH on input, the device automatically enters the UNLOCK BYPASS mode, which enables the system to use the UNLOCK BYPASS WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM (25h) command sequence. Removing V HH from the V PP upon completion of the embedded program operation returns the device to normal operation. Table 12: ACCELERATED PROGRAM Requirements and Recommendations Device State Requirements/Recommendations Device blocks Requirement: Must be unprotected prior to raising VPP/WP# to VHH VHH applied to VPP/WP# Requirement: Maximum cumulative period of 80 hours. VPP/WP# Requirement: Must not be at VHH for operations except ACCELERATED BUFFERED PROGRAM and CHIP ERASE; otherwise device can be damaged Recommendation: Keep stable to VHH during ACCELERATED BUFFERED PROGRAM operation Power-up Recommendation: Apply VHH on VPP/WP# after VCC/VCCQ is stable on. Power-down Recommendation: Adjust VPP/WP# from VHH to VIH/VIL before VCC/VCCQ goes LOW. PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 37 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Erase Operations Erase Operations CHIP ERASE Command The CHIP ERASE (80/10h) command erases the entire chip. Six bus WRITE operations are required to issue the command and start the program/erase controller. Protected blocks are not erased. If all blocks are protected, the data remains unchanged. No error is reported when protected blocks are not erased. During the CHIP ERASE operation, the device ignores all other commands, including ERASE SUSPEND. It is not possible to abort the operation. All bus READ operations during CHIP ERASE output the data polling register on the data I/Os. See the Data Polling Register section for more details. After the CHIP ERASE operation completes, the device returns to read mode, unless an error has occurred. If an error occurs, the device will continue to output the data polling register. When the operation fails, a READ/RESET command must be issued to reset the error condition and return to read mode. The status of the array must be confirmed through the BLANK CHECK operation and the BLOCK ERASE command re-issued to the failed block. The CHIP ERASE command sets all of the bits in unprotected blocks of the device to 1. All previous data is lost. The operation is aborted by performing a reset or by powering down the device. In this case, data integrity cannot be ensured, and it is recommended that the entire chip be erased again. UNLOCK BYPASS CHIP ERASE Command When the device is in unlock bypass mode, the UNLOCK BYPASS CHIP ERASE (80/10h) command can be used to erase all memory blocks at one time. The command requires only two bus WRITE operations instead of six using the standard CHIP ERASE command. The final bus WRITE operation starts the program/erase controller. The UNLOCK BYPASS CHIP ERASE command behaves the same way as the CHIP ERASE command: the operation cannot be aborted, and a bus READ operation to the memory outputs the data polling register. BLOCK ERASE Command The BLOCK ERASE (80/30h) command erases a list of one or more blocks. It sets all bits in the selected, unprotected blocks to 1. All previous, selected, unprotected blocks data in the selected blocks is lost. Six bus WRITE operations are required to select the first block in the list. Each additional block in the list can be selected by repeating the sixth bus WRITE operation using the address of the additional block. After the command sequence is written, a block erase timeout occurs. During the period specified by the block erase timeout parameter, additional block addresses and BLOCK ERASE commands can be written. Any command except BLOCK ERASE or ERASE SUSPEND during this timeout period resets that block to the read PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 38 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Erase Operations mode. The system can monitor DQ3 to determine if the block erase timer has timed out. After the program/erase controller has started, it is not possible to select any more blocks. Each additional block must therefore be selected within the timeout period of the last block. The timeout timer restarts when an additional block is selected. After the sixth bus WRITE operation, a bus READ operation outputs the data polling register. See the WE#-Controlled Program waveforms for details on how to identify if the program/ erase controller has started the BLOCK ERASE operation. After the BLOCK ERASE operation completes, the device returns to read mode, unless an error has occurred. If an error occurs, bus READ operations will continue to output the data polling register. A READ/RESET command must be issued to reset the error condition and return to read mode. If any selected blocks are protected, they are ignored, and all the other selected blocks are erased. If all selected blocks are protected, the data remains unchanged. No error condition is given when protected blocks are not erased. During the BLOCK ERASE operation, the device ignores all commands except the ERASE SUSPEND command and the READ/RESET command, which is accepted only during the timeout period. The operation is aborted by performing a hardware reset or powering down the device. In this case, data integrity cannot be ensured, and it is recommended that the aborted blocks be erased again. UNLOCK BYPASS BLOCK ERASE Command When the device is in unlock bypass mode, the UNLOCK BYPASS BLOCK ERASE (80/30h) command can be used to erase one or more memory blocks at a time. The command requires two bus WRITE operations instead of six using the standard BLOCK ERASE command. The final bus WRITE operation latches the address of the block and starts the program/erase controller. To erase multiple blocks (after the first two bus WRITE operations have selected the first block in the list), each additional block in the list can be selected by repeating the second bus WRITE operation using the address of the additional block. Any command except BLOCK ERASE or ERASE SUSPEND during a timeout period resets that block to the read mode. The system can monitor DQ3 to determine if the block erase timer has timed out. The UNLOCK BYPASS BLOCK ERASE command behaves the same way as the BLOCK ERASE command: the operation cannot be aborted, and a bus READ operation to the memory outputs the data polling register. See the BLOCK ERASE Command section for details. ERASE SUSPEND Command The ERASE SUSPEND (B0h) command temporarily suspends a BLOCK ERASE operation. One bus WRITE operation is required to issue the command. The block address is "Don't Care." The program/erase controller suspends the ERASE operation within the erase suspend latency time of the ERASE SUSPEND command being issued. However, when the ERASE SUSPEND command is written during the block erase timeout, the device immediately terminates the timeout period and suspends the ERASE operation. After the PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 39 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR ACCELERATED CHIP ERASE Operations program/erase controller has stopped, the device operates in read mode, and the erase is suspended. During an ERASE SUSPEND operation, it is possible to execute these operations in arrays that are not suspended: • • • • • • • • READ (main memory array) PROGRAM WRITE TO BUFFER PROGRAM AUTO SELECT READ CFI UNLOCK BYPASS Extended memory block commands READ/RESET Reading from a suspended block will output the data polling register. If an attempt is made to program in a protected or suspended block, the PROGRAM command is ignored and the data remains unchanged; also, the data polling register is not read and no error condition is given. Before the RESUME command is initiated, the READ/RESET command must to issued to exit AUTO SELECT and READ CFI operations. In addition, the EXIT UNLOCK BYPASS and EXIT EXTENDED MEMORY BLOCK commands must be issued to exit unlock bypass and the extended memory block modes. An ERASE SUSPEND command is ignored if it is written during a CHIP ERASE operation. If the ERASE SUSPEND operation is aborted by performing a device hardware reset or power-down, data integrity cannot be ensured, and it is recommended that the suspended blocks be erased again. ERASE RESUME Command The ERASE RESUME (30h) command restarts the program/erase controller after an ERASE SUSPEND operation. The device must be in read array mode before the RESUME command will be accepted. An erase can be suspended and resumed more than once. ACCELERATED CHIP ERASE Operations The ACCELERATED CHIP ERASE operation provides faster performance than the standard CHIP ERASE command sequence. Operations are enabled through V PP/WP# under the V HH voltage supply. When the system asserts V HH on input, the device automatically enters the UNLOCK BYPASS mode, which enables the system to use the UNLOCK BYPASS CHIP ERASE (80/30h) command sequence. When a block is protected, the CHIP ERASE command skips the protected block and continues with next block erase. The command algorithm skips a block that failed to erase and continues with the remaining blocks. The fail flag will be set for the operation. Removing V HH from the V PP/WP# upon completion of the embedded erase operation returns the device to normal operation. When an error occurs or when the operation PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 40 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR BLANK CHECK Operation fails, the array status should be confirmed through the BLANK CHECK operation and the BLOCK ERASE command re-issued to the failed block. Table 13: ACCELERATED CHIP ERASE Requirements and Recommendations Device Component/State Requirements/Recommendations VPP/WP# Requirement: Must not be at VHH for operations except ACCELERATED PROGRAM and CHIP ERASE; otherwise device can be damaged. VHH applied to VPP/WP# Requirement: Maximum cumulative period of 80 hours. Power-up Recommendation: Apply VHH on VPP/WP# after VCC/VCCQ is stable on. Power-down Recommendation: Adjust VPP/WP# from VHH to VIH/VIL before VCC/VCCQ goes LOW. BLANK CHECK Operation BLANK CHECK Commands Two commands are required to execute a BLANK CHECK operation: BLANK CHECK SETUP (EB/76h) and BLANK CHECK CONFIRM AND READ (29h). The BLANK CHECK operation determines whether a specified block is blank (that is, completely erased). It can also be used to determine whether a previous ERASE operation was successful, including ERASE operations that might have been interrupted by power loss. The BLANK CHECK operation checks for cells that are programmed or over-erased. If it finds any, it returns a failure status, indicating that the block is not blank. If it returns a passing status, the block is guaranteed blank (all 1s) and is ready to program. Before executing, the ERASE operation initiates an embedded BLANK CHECK operation, and if the target block is blank, the ERASE operation is skipped, benefitting overall cycle performance; otherwise, the ERASE operation continues. The BLANK CHECK operation can occur in only one block at a time, and during its execution, reading the data polling register is the only other operation allowed. Reading from any address in the device enables reading the data polling register to monitor blank check progress or errors. Operations such as READ (array data), PROGRAM, ERASE, and any suspended operation are not allowed. After the BLANK CHECK operation has completed, the device returns to read mode unless an error has occurred. When an error occurs, the device continues to output data polling register data. A READ/RESET command must be issued to reset the error condition and return the device to read mode. PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 41 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Device Protection Device Protection Hardware Protection The V PP/WP# function provides a hardware method of protecting either the highest or lowest block. When V PP/WP# is LOW, PROGRAM and ERASE operations on either of these block options is ignored to provide protection. When V PP/WP# is HIGH, the device reverts to the previous protection status for the highest or lowest block. PROGRAM and ERASE operations can modify the data in either of these block options unless block protection is enabled. Note: Micron highly recommends driving V PP/WP# HIGH or LOW. If a system needs to float the V PP/WP# pin, without a pull-up/pull-down resistor and no capacitor, then an internal pull-up resistor is enabled. Table 14: VPP/WP# Functions VPP/WP# Settings Function VIL Highest or lowest block is protected. VIH Highest or lowest block is unprotected unless software protection is activated. Software Protection The following software protection modes are available: • Volatile protection • Nonvolatile protection • Password protection The device is shipped with all blocks unprotected. On first use, the device defaults to the nonvolatile protection mode but can be activated in either the nonvolatile protection or password protection mode. The desired protection mode is activated by setting either the nonvolatile protection mode lock bit or the password protection mode lock bit of the lock register (see the Lock Register section). Both bits are one-time-programmable and nonvolatile; therefore, after the protection mode has been activated, it cannot be changed, and the device is set permanently to operate in the selected protection mode. It is recommended that the desired software protection mode be activated when first programming the device. For the highest or lowest block, a higher level of block protection can be achieved by locking the block using nonvolatile protection mode and holding V PP /WP# LOW. Blocks with volatile protection and nonvolatile protection can coexist within the memory array. If the user attempts to program or erase a protected block, the device ignores the command and returns to read mode. The block protection status can be read by performing a read electronic signature or by issuing an AUTO SELECT command (see the Block Protection table). Refer to the Block Protection Status table and the Software Protection Scheme figure for details on the block protection scheme. Refer to the Protection Operations section for a description of the command sets. PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 42 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Device Protection Volatile Protection Mode Volatile protection enables the software application to protect blocks against inadvertent change and can be disabled when changes are needed. Volatile protection bits are unique for each block and can be individually modified. Volatile protection bits control the protection scheme only for unprotected blocks whose nonvolatile protection bits are cleared to 1. Issuing a PROGRAM VOLATILE PROTECTION BIT or CLEAR VOLATILE PROTECTION BIT command sets to 0 or clears to 1 the volatile protection bits and places the associated blocks in the protected (0) or unprotected (1) state, respectively. The volatile protection bit can be set or cleared as often as needed. When the device is first shipped, or after a power-up or hardware reset, the volatile protection bits default to 1 (unprotected). Nonvolatile Protection Mode A nonvolatile protection bit is assigned to each block. Each of these bits can be set for protection individually by issuing a PROGRAM NONVOLATILE PROTECTION BIT command. Also, each device has one global volatile bit called the nonvolatile protection bit lock bit; it can be set to protect all nonvolatile protection bits at once. This global bit must be set to 0 only after all nonvolatile protection bits are configured to the desired settings. When set to 0, the nonvolatile protection bit lock bit prevents changes to the state of the nonvolatile protection bits. When cleared to 1, the nonvolatile protection bits can be set and cleared using the PROGRAM NONVOLATILE PROTECTION BIT and CLEAR ALL NONVOLATILE PROTECTION BITS commands, respectively. No software command unlocks the nonvolatile protection bit lock bit unless the device is in password protection mode; in nonvolatile protection mode, the nonvolatile protection bit lock bit can be cleared only by taking the device through a hardware reset or power-up. Nonvolatile protection bits cannot be cleared individually; they must be cleared all at once using a CLEAR ALL NONVOLATILE PROTECTION BITS command. They will remain set through a hardware reset or a power-down/power-up sequence. If one of the nonvolatile protection bits needs to be cleared (unprotected), additional steps are required: First, the nonvolatile protection bit lock bit must be cleared to 1, using either a power-cycle or hardware reset. Then, the nonvolatile protection bits can be changed to reflect the desired settings. Finally, the nonvolatile protection bit lock bit must be set to 0 to lock the nonvolatile protection bits. The device now will operate normally. To achieve the best protection, the PROGRAM NONVOLATILE PROTECTION LOCK BIT command should be executed early in the boot code, and the boot code should be protected by holding V PP/WP# LOW. Nonvolatile protection bits and volatile protection bits have the same function when VPP/WP# is HIGH or when V PP/WP# is at the voltage for program acceleration (VHH ). Password Protection Mode The password protection mode provides a higher level of security than the nonvolatile protection mode by requiring a 64-bit password to unlock the nonvolatile protection bit lock bit. In addition to this password requirement, the nonvolatile protection bit lock bit is set to 0 after power-up and reset to maintain the device in password protection mode. PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 43 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Device Protection Executing the UNLOCK PASSWORD command by entering the correct password clears the nonvolatile protection bit lock bit, enabling the block nonvolatile protection bits to be modified. If the password provided is incorrect, the nonvolatile protection bit lock bit remains locked, and the state of the nonvolatile protection bits cannot be modified. To place the device in password protection mode, the following two steps are required: First, before activating the password protection mode, a 64-bit password must be set and the setting verified. Password verification is allowed only before the password protection mode is activated. Next, password protection mode is activated by programming the password protection mode lock bit to 0. This operation is irreversible. After the bit is programmed, it cannot be erased, the device remains permanently in password protection mode, and the 64-bit password can be neither retrieved nor reprogrammed. In addition, all commands to the address where the password is stored are disabled. Note: There is no means to verify the password after password protection mode is enabled. If the password is lost after enabling the password protection mode, there is no way to clear the nonvolatile protection bit lock bit. Figure 12: Software Protection Scheme Volatile protection bit 1 = unprotected 0 = protected (Default setting depends on the product order option) Volatile protection Nonvolatile protection bit 1 = unprotected (default) 0 = protected Nonvolatile protection Nonvolatile protection bit lock bit (volatile) Array block 1 = unlocked (default, after power-up or hardware reset) 0 = locked Nonvolatile protection mode Notes: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN Password protection mode 1. Volatile protection bits are programmed and cleared individually. Nonvolatile protection bits are programmed individually and cleared collectively. 2. Once programmed to 0, the nonvolatile protection bit lock bit can be reset to 1 only by taking the device through a power-up or hardware reset. 44 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Device Protection Table 15: Block Protection Status Nonvolatile Protection Bit Lock Bit1 Nonvolatile Protection Bit2 Volatile Protection Bit3 Block Protection Status4 1 1 1 00h Block unprotected; nonvolatile protection bit changeable. 1 1 0 01h Block protected by volatile protection bit; nonvolatile protection bit changeable. 1 0 1 01h Block protected by nonvolatile protection bit; nonvolatile protection bit changeable. 1 0 0 01h Block protected by nonvolatile protection bit and volatile protection bit; nonvolatile protection bit changeable. 0 1 1 00h Block unprotected; nonvolatile protection bit unchangeable. 0 1 0 01h Block protected by volatile protection bit; nonvolatile protection bit unchangeable. 0 0 1 01h Block protected by nonvolatile protection bit; nonvolatile protection bit unchangeable. 0 0 0 01h Block protected by nonvolatile protection bit and volatile protection bit; nonvolatile protection bit unchangeable. Notes: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN Block Protection Status 1. Nonvolatile protection bit lock bit: when cleared to 1, all nonvolatile protection bits are unlocked; when set to 0, all nonvolatile protection bits are locked. 2. Block nonvolatile protection bit: when cleared to 1, the block is unprotected; when set to 0, the block is protected. 3. Block volatile protection bit: when cleared to 1, the block is unprotected; when set to 0, the block is protected. 4. Block protection status is checked under AUTO SELECT mode. 45 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Block Protection Command Definitions – Address-Data Cycles Block Protection Command Definitions – Address-Data Cycles Table 16: Block Protection Command Definitions – Address-Data Cycles, 8-Bit and 16-Bit Notes 1 and 2 apply to entire table Address and Data Cycles Command and Code/Subcode Bus Size 1st 2nd 3rd 4th A D A D A D x8 AAA AA 555 55 AAA 40 x16 555 AA 2AA 55 555 x8 X A0 X Data X Data X 90 X 00 A nth D … A D Notes LOCK REGISTER Commands ENTER LOCK REGISTER COMMAND SET (40h) PROGRAM LOCK REGISTER (A0h) x16 READ LOCK REGISTER x8 3 5 4, 5, 6 x16 EXIT LOCK REGISTER (90h/00h) x8 3 x16 PASSWORD PROTECTION Commands ENTER PASSWORD PROTECTION COMMAND SET (60h) x8 AAA AA 555 55 AAA x16 555 AA 2AA 55 555 x8 X A0 60 3 PROGRAM PASSWORD (A0h) x16 READ PASSWORD x8 00 PWD0 01 PWD1 02 PWD2 03 PWD3 … 07 PWD 4, 6, 8, 7 9 x16 00 PWD0 01 PWD1 02 PWD2 03 PWD3 x8 00 25 00 03 00 PWD0 01 PWD1 … 00 X 90 X 00 UNLOCK PASSWORD (25h/03h) EXIT PASSWORD PROTECTION (90h/00h) PWAn PWDn 7 29 8, 10 x16 x8 3 x16 NONVOLATILE PROTECTION Commands ENTER NONVOLATILE PROTECTION COMMAND SET (C0h) PROGRAM NONVOLATILE PROTECTION BIT (A0h) x8 AAA AA 555 55 AAA x16 555 AA 2AA 55 555 x8 X A0 BAd 00 BAd READ (DQ0) X 80 3 11 x16 READ NONVOLATILE PROTECTION BIT STATUS x16 CLEAR ALL NONVOLATILE PROTECTION BITS (80h/30h) x16 PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN C0 x8 x8 4, 6, 11 00 30 46 12 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Block Protection Command Definitions – Address-Data Cycles Table 16: Block Protection Command Definitions – Address-Data Cycles, 8-Bit and 16-Bit (Continued) Notes 1 and 2 apply to entire table Address and Data Cycles 1st 2nd 3rd Command and Code/Subcode Bus Size A D A D EXIT NONVOLATILE PROTECTION (90h/00h) x8 X 90 X 00 x16 A 4th D A nth D … A D Notes 3 NONVOLATILE PROTECTION BIT LOCK BIT Commands ENTER NONVOLATILE PROTECTION BIT LOCK BIT COMMAND SET (50h) x8 AAA AA 555 55 AAA x16 555 AA 2AA 55 555 PROGRAM NONVOLATILE PROTECTION BIT LOCK BIT (A0h) x8 X A0 X 00 x16 X READ (DQ0) X 90 READ NONVOLATILE PROTECTION BIT LOCK BIT STATUS EXIT NONVOLATILE PROTECTION BIT LOCK BIT (90h/00h) x8 x16 x8 50 3 11 4, 6, 11 X 00 3 x16 VOLATILE PROTECTION Commands ENTER VOLATILE PROTECTION COMMAND SET (E0h) PROGRAM VOLATILE PROTECTION BIT (A0h) READ VOLATILE PROTECTION BIT STATUS CLEAR VOLATILE PROTECTION BIT (A0h) EXIT VOLATILE PROTECTION (90h/00h) x8 AAA AA 555 55 AAA x16 555 AA 2AA 55 555 E0 3 x8 X A0 BAd 00 BAd READ (DQ0) X A0 BAd 01 11 X 90 X 00 3 AA 555 55 11 x16 x8 x16 x8 4, 6 x16 x8 x16 EXTENDED MEMORY BLOCK Operations ENTER EXTENDED MEMORY BLOCK (88h) PROGRAM EXTENDED MEMORY BLOCK (A0h) READ EXTENDED MEMORY BLOCK PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN x8 AAA x16 555 x8 AAA x16 555 x8 Word address x16 2AA AA 555 AAA 88 555 55 2AA AAA 555 A0 Word address data data 47 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Block Protection Command Definitions – Address-Data Cycles Table 16: Block Protection Command Definitions – Address-Data Cycles, 8-Bit and 16-Bit (Continued) Notes 1 and 2 apply to entire table Address and Data Cycles Command and Code/Subcode 1st 2nd Bus Size A D x8 AAA AA x16 555 EXIT EXTENDED MEMORY BLOCK (90h/00h) Notes: 3rd 4th nth A D A D A D 555 55 555 90 X 00 … A D Notes 2AA 1. Key: A = Address and D = Data; X = "Don’t Care;" BAd = Any address in the block; PWDn = Password bytes, n = 0 to 7 (×8)/words 0 to 3 (×16); PWAn = Password address, n = 0 to 7 (×8)/0 to 3 (×16); PWDn = Password words, n = 0 to 3 (×16); PWAn = Password address, n = 0 to 3(×16);Gray = Not applicable. All values in the table are hexadecimal. 2. DQ[15:8] are "Don’t Care" during UNLOCK and COMMAND cycles. A[MAX:16] are "Don’t Care" during UNLOCK and COMMAND cycles, unless an address is required. 3. The ENTER command sequence must be issued prior to any operation. It disables READ and WRITE operations from and to block 0. READ and WRITE operations from and to any other block are allowed. Also, when an ENTER COMMAND SET command is issued, an EXIT COMMAND SET command must be issued to return the device to READ mode. 4. READ REGISTER/PASSWORD commands have no command code; CE# and OE# are driven LOW and data is read according to a specified address. 5. Data = Lock register content. 6. All address cycles shown for this command are READ cycles. 7. Only one portion of the password can be programmed or read by each PROGRAM PASSWORD command. 8. Each portion of the password can be entered or read in any order as long as the entire 64-bit password is entered or read. 9. For the x8 READ PASSWORD command, the nth (and final) address cycle equals the 8th address cycle. From the 5th to the 8th address cycle, the values for each address and data pair continue the pattern shown in the table as follows: for x8, address and data = 04 and PWD4; 05 and PWD5; 06 and PWD6; 07 and PWD7. 10. For the x8 UNLOCK PASSWORD command, the nth (and final) address cycle equals the 11th address cycle. From the 5th to the 10th address cycle, the values for each address and data pair continue the pattern shown in the table as follows: address and data = 02 and PWD2; 03 and PWD3; 04 and PWD4; 05 and PWD5; 06 and PWD6; 07 and PWD7. For the x16 UNLOCK PASSWORD command, the nth (and final) address cycle equals the 7th address cycle. For the 5th and 6th address cycles, the values for the address and data pair continue the pattern shown in the table as follows: address and data = 02 and PWD2; 03 and PWD3. 11. Both nonvolatile and volatile protection bit settings are as follows: Protected state = 00; Unprotected state = 01. 12. The CLEAR ALL NONVOLATILE PROTECTION BITS command programs all nonvolatile protection bits before erasure. This prevents over-erasure of previously cleared nonvolatile protection bits. PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 48 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Protection Operations Protection Operations Blocks can be protected individually against accidental PROGRAM or ERASE operations on both 8-bit and 16-bit configurations. The block protection scheme is shown in the Software Protection Scheme figure. Memory block and extended memory block protection is configured through the lock register. LOCK REGISTER Commands After the ENTER LOCK REGISTER COMMAND SET (40h) command has been issued, all bus READ or PROGRAM operations can be issued to the lock register. The PROGRAM LOCK REGISTER (A0h) command allows the lock register to be configured. The programmed data can then be checked with a READ LOCK REGISTER command by driving CE# and OE# LOW with the appropriate address data on the address bus. PASSWORD PROTECTION Commands After the ENTER PASSWORD PROTECTION COMMAND SET (60h) command has been issued, the commands related to password protection mode can be issued to the device. The PROGRAM PASSWORD (A0h) command is used to program the 64-bit password used in the password protection mode. To program the 64-bit password, the complete command sequence must be entered eight times at eight consecutive addresses selected by A[1:0] plus DQ15/A-1 in 8-bit mode, or four times at four consecutive addresses selected by A[1:0] in 16-bit mode. By default, all password bits are set to 1. The password can be checked by issuing a READ PASSWORD command. Note: A password must be programmed per Flash memory die to enable password protection. The READ PASSWORD command is used to verify the password used in password protection mode. To verify the 64-bit password, the complete command sequence must be entered eight times at eight consecutive addresses selected by A[1:0] plus DQ15/A-1 in 8-bit mode, or four times at four consecutive addresses selected by A[1:0] in 16-bit mode. If the password mode lock bit is programmed and the user attempts to read the password, the device will output 00h onto the I/O data bus. The UNLOCK PASSWORD (25/03h) command is used to clear the nonvolatile protection bit lock bit, allowing the nonvolatile protection bits to be modified. The UNLOCK PASSWORD command must be issued, along with the correct password, and requires a 6μs delay between successive UNLOCK PASSWORD commands in order to prevent hackers from cracking the password by trying all possible 64-bit combinations. If this delay does not occur, the latest command will be ignored. Approximately 6μs is required for unlocking the device after the valid 64-bit password has been provided. NONVOLATILE PROTECTION Commands After the ENTER NONVOLATILE PROTECTION COMMAND SET (C0h) command has been issued, the commands related to nonvolatile protection mode can be issued to the device. A block can be protected from program or erase by issuing a PROGRAM NONVOLATILE PROTECTION BIT (A0h) command, along with the block address. This command sets the nonvolatile protection bit to 0 for a given block. PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 49 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Protection Operations The status of a nonvolatile protection bit for a given block or group of blocks can be read by issuing a READ NONVOLATILE MODIFY PROTECTION BIT command, along with the block address. The nonvolatile protection bits are erased simultaneously by issuing a CLEAR ALL NONVOLATILE PROTECTION BITS (80/30h) command. No specific block address is required. If the nonvolatile protection bit lock bit is set to 0, the command fails. Figure 13: Set/Clear Nonvolatile Protection Bit Algorithm Flowchart Start ENTER NONVOLATILE PROTECTION command set PROGRAM/CLEAR NONVOLATILE PROTECTION BIT Polling algorithm No Done? Yes READ NONVOLATILE PROTECTION BIT STATUS Match expected value? DQ0 = 1 (clear) or 0 (set) No Yes Success EXIT PROTECTION command set Notes: 1. See the Block Protection Command Definitions table for address-data cycle details. 2. DQ5 and DQ1 are ignored in this algorithm flow. NONVOLATILE PROTECTION BIT LOCK BIT Commands After the ENTER NONVOLATILE PROTECTION BIT LOCK BIT COMMAND SET (50h) command has been issued, the commands that allow the nonvolatile protection bit lock bit to be set can be issued to the device. PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 50 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Protection Operations The PROGRAM NONVOLATILE PROTECTION BIT LOCK BIT (A0h) command is used to set the nonvolatile protection bit lock bit to 0, thus locking the nonvolatile protection bits and preventing them from being modified. The READ NONVOLATILE PROTECTION BIT LOCK BIT STATUS command is used to read the status of the nonvolatile protection bit lock bit. VOLATILE PROTECTION Commands After the ENTER VOLATILE PROTECTION COMMAND SET (E0h) command has been issued, commands related to the volatile protection mode can be issued to the device. The PROGRAM VOLATILE PROTECTION BIT (A0h) command individually sets a volatile protection bit to 0 for a given block. If the nonvolatile protection bit for the same block is set, the block is locked regardless of the value of the volatile protection bit (see the Block Protection Status table). The status of a volatile protection bit for a given block can be read by issuing a READ VOLATILE PROTECTION BIT STATUS command along with the block address. The CLEAR VOLATILE PROTECTION BIT (A0h) command individually clears (sets to 1) the volatile protection bit for a given block. If the nonvolatile protection bit for the same block is set, the block is locked regardless of the value of the volatile protection bit (see the Block Protection Status table). EXTENDED MEMORY BLOCK Commands The device has one extra 128-word extended memory block that can be accessed only by the ENTER EXTENDED MEMORY BLOCK (88h) command. The extended memory block is 128 words (x16) or 256 bytes (x8). It is used as a security block to provide a permanent 128-bit secure ID number or to store additional information. The device can be shipped with the extended memory block prelocked permanently by Micron, including the 128-bit security identification number. Or, the device can be shipped with the extended memory block unlocked, enabling customers to permanently program and lock it (default). (See Lock Register, the AUTO SELECT command, and the Block Protection table). Table 17: Extended Memory Block Address and Data Address x8 Data x16 Micron prelocked 000000h–00000Fh 000000h–000007h Secure ID number 000010h–0000FFh 000008h–00007Fh Protected and unavailable Customer Lockable Determined by customer (default) Secure ID number Determined by customer After the ENTER EXTENDED MEMORY BLOCK command has been issued, the device enters the extended memory block mode. All bus READ or PROGRAM operations are conducted on the extended memory block, and the extended memory block is addressed using the addresses occupied by block 0 in the other operating modes (see the Memory Map table). In extended memory block mode, ERASE, CHIP ERASE, ERASE SUSPEND, and ERASE RESUME commands are not allowed. The extended memory block cannot be erased, and each bit of the extended memory block can only be programmed once. PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 51 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Protection Operations The extended memory block is protected from further modification by programming lock register bit 0. Once invoked, this protection cannot be undone. The device remains in extended memory block mode until the EXIT EXTENDED MEMORY BLOCK (90/00h) command is issued, which returns the device to read mode, or until power is removed from the device. After a power-up sequence or hardware reset, the device will revert to reading memory blocks in the main array. EXIT PROTECTION Command The EXIT PROTECTION COMMAND SET (90/00h) command is used to exit the lock register, password protection, nonvolatile protection, volatile protection, and nonvolatile protection bit lock bit command set modes and return the device to read mode. PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 52 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Common Flash Interface Common Flash Interface The common Flash interface (CFI) is a JEDEC-approved, standardized data structure that can be read from the Flash memory device. It allows a system's software to query the device to determine various electrical and timing parameters, density information, and functions supported by the memory. The system can interface easily with the device, enabling the software to upgrade itself when necessary. When the READ CFI command is issued, the device enters CFI query mode and the data structure is read from memory. The following tables show the addresses (A[7:0], A-1) used to retrieve the data. The query data is always presented on the lowest order data outputs (DQ[7:0]), and the other data outputs (DQ[15:8]) are set to 0. Table 18: Query Structure Overview Note 1 applies to the entire table Address x16 x8 Subsection Name Description 10h 20h CFI query identification string Command set ID and algorithm data offset 1Bh 36h System interface information Device timing and voltage information 27h 4Eh Device geometry definition Flash device layout 40h 80h Primary algorithm-specific extended query table Additional information specific to the primary algorithm (optional) Note: 1. Query data are always presented on the lowest order data outputs (DQ[7:0]). DQ[15:8] are set to 0. Table 19: CFI Query Identification String Note 1 applies to the entire table Address x16 x8 Data Description 10h 20h 0051h Query unique ASCII string "QRY" 11h 22h 0052h 12h 24h 0059h 13h 14h 26h 28h 0002h 0000h Primary algorithm command set and control interface ID code 16-bit ID code defining a specific algorithm 15h 16h 2Ah 2Ch 0040h 0000h Address for primary algorithm extended query table (see the Primary Algorithm-Specific Extended Query Table) 17h 18h 2Eh 30h 0000h 0000h Alternate vendor command set and control interface ID code second vendor-specified algorithm supported – 19h 1Ah 32h 34h 0000h 0000h Address for alternate algorithm extended query table – Note: 1. Query data are always presented on the lowest order data outputs (DQ[7:0]). DQ[15:8] are set to 0. PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN Value "Q" "R" "Y" 53 – P = 40h Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Common Flash Interface Table 20: CFI Query System Interface Information Note 1 applies to the entire table Address x16 x8 Data Description Value 1Bh 36h 0027h VCC logic supply minimum program/erase voltage Bits[7:4] BCD value in volts Bits[3:0] BCD value in 100mV 2.7V 1Ch 38h 0036h VCC logic supply maximum program/erase voltage Bits[7:4] BCD value in volts Bits[3:0] BCD value in 100mV 3.6V 1Dh 3Ah 0085h VHH (programming) supply minimum program/erase voltage Bits[7:4] hex value in volts Bits[3:0] BCD value in 100mV 8.5V 1Eh 3Ch 0095h VHH (programming) supply maximum program/erase voltage Bits[7:4] hex value in volts Bits[3:0] BCD value in 10mV 9.5V 1Fh 3Eh 0005h Typical timeout for single byte/word program = 2nμs 32µs 20h 40h 0009h Typical timeout for maximum size buffer program = 21h 42h 0008h Typical timeout per individual block erase = 2nms 22h 44h 000Fh Typical timeout for full chip erase = 2nms 23h 46h 0003h 2n times typical 24h 48h 0002h Maximum timeout for buffer program = 25h 4Ah 0003h Maximum timeout per individual block erase = 2n times typical 26h 4Ch 0003h Note: Maximum timeout for chip erase = 2n 512µs 256ms 33s Maximum timeout for byte/word program = 2n 2nμs times typical times typical 256µs 2048µs 2s 264s 1. The values in this table are valid for both packages. Table 21: Device Geometry Definition Address x16 x8 Data Description Value 27h 4Eh 0018h Device size = 2n in number of bytes 16MB 28h 29h 50h 52h 0002h 0000h Flash device interface code description 2Ah 2Bh 54h 56h 000xh 0000h Maximum number of bytes in multi-byte program or page = 2n X16 mode: 000Ah X8 mode: 08h 1024 (x16) 256 (x8) 2Ch 58h 0001h Number of erase block regions. It specifies the number of regions containing contiguous erase blocks of the same size. 1 2Dh 2Eh 5Ah 5Ch 007Fh 0000h Erase block region 1 information Number of identical-size erase blocks = 007Fh + 1 2Fh 30h 5Eh 60h 0000h 0002h Erase block region 1 information Block size in region 1 = 0200h × 256 bytes PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 54 x8, x16 asynchronous 128 128KB Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Common Flash Interface Table 21: Device Geometry Definition (Continued) Address x16 x8 Data Description Value 31h 32h 33h 34h 62h 64h 66h 68h 0000h 0000h 0000h 0000h Erase block region 2 information 0 35h 36h 37h 38h 6Ah 6Ch 6Eh 70h 0000h 0000h 0000h 0000h Erase block region 3 information 0 39h 3Ah 3Bh 3Ch 72h 74h 76h 78h 0000h 0000h 0000h 0000h Erase block region 4 information 0 Table 22: Primary Algorithm-Specific Extended Query Table Note 1 applies to the entire table Address x16 x8 Data Description Value 40h 80h 0050h Primary algorithm extended query table unique ASCII string “PRI” 41h 82h 0052h "R" 42h 84h 0049h "I" 43h 86h 0031h Major version number, ASCII "P" "1" 44h 88h 0033h Minor version number, ASCII 45h 8Ah 001Ch Address sensitive unlock (bits[1:0]): 00 = Required 01 = Not required Process technology (bits [7:2]) 0111b: 2nd generation 0110b: 1st generation 46h 8Ch 0002h Erase suspend: 00 = Not supported 01 = Read only 02 = Read and write 2 47h 8Eh 0001h Block protection: 00 = Not supported x = Number of blocks per group 1 48h 90h 0000h Temporary block unprotect scheme: 00 = Not supported 01 = Supported 49h 92h 0008h Protect/unprotect scheme: 08 = Advanced sector protection method PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 55 "3" Required Not supported 8 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Common Flash Interface Table 22: Primary Algorithm-Specific Extended Query Table (Continued) Note 1 applies to the entire table Address x16 x8 Data Description 4Ah 94h 0000h Simultaneous operations: Not supported 4Bh 96h 0000h Burst mode: 00 = Not supported 01 = Supported Not supported 4Ch 98h 0003h Page mode: 00 = Not supported 01 = 4-word page 02 = 8-word page 03 = 16-word page 16-word page 4Dh 9Ah 0085h VHH supply minimum program/erase voltage: Bits[7:4] hex value in volts Bits[3:0] BCD value in 100mV 8.5V 4Eh 9Ch 0095h VHH supply maximum program/erase voltage: Bits[7:4] hex value in volts Bits[3:0] BCD value in 100mV 9.5V 4Fh 9Eh 00xxh WP# protection: xx = 04h: Uniform device, HW protection for lowest block xx = 05h: Uniform device, HW protection for highest block 50h A0h 0001h Program suspend: 00 = Not supported 01 = Supported Note: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN Value – Uniform + VPP/WP# protecting highest or lowest block Supported 1. The values in this table are valid for both packages. 56 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Power-Up and Reset Characteristics Power-Up and Reset Characteristics Table 23: Power-Up Specifications Note 1 applies to entire table. Symbol Parameter Legacy JEDEC Min Unit Notes – tVCHVCQH 0 µs 2 VCC HIGH to rising edge of RST# tVCS tVCHPH 300 µs 3, 4 VCCQ HIGH to rising edge of RST# tVIOS tVCQHPH 0 µs 3, 4 tRH tPHEL 50 ns – tPHWL 150 ns VCC HIGH to VCCQ HIGH RST# HIGH to chip enable LOW RST# HIGH to write enable LOW Notes: 1. Sampled only; not 100% tested. 2. VCC should attain VCC,min from VSS simultaneously with or prior to applying VCCQ during power up. VCC should attain VSS during power down. 3. If RST# is not stable for tVCS or tVIOS, the device will not allow any READ or WRITE operations, and a hardware reset is required. 4. Power supply transitions should only occur when RST# is LOW. Figure 14: Power-Up Timing tVCHVCQH VCC VSS VCCQ VSSQ tRH CE# tVIOS RST# tVCS WE# tPHWL PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 57 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Power-Up and Reset Characteristics Table 24: Reset AC Specifications Symbol Condition/Parameter Legacy JEDEC Min Max Unit Notes RST# LOW to read mode during program or erase tREADY tPLRH – 25 µs 1 RST# pulse width tRP tPLPH 100 – ns RST# HIGH to CE# LOW, OE# LOW tRH tPHEL, tPHGL 50 – ns tRPD – 0 – µs 0 – µs 0 – ns RST# LOW to standby mode during read mode RST# LOW to standby mode during program or erase tRB RY/BY# HIGH to CE# LOW, OE# LOW Note: tRHEL, tRHGL 1 1 1. Sampled only; not 100% tested. Figure 15: Reset AC Timing – No PROGRAM/ERASE Operation in Progress RY/BY# CE#, OE# tRH RST# tRP Figure 16: Reset AC Timing During PROGRAM/ERASE Operation tREADY RY/BY# tRB CE#, OE# tRH RST# tRP PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 58 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Absolute Ratings and Operating Conditions Absolute Ratings and Operating Conditions Stresses greater than those listed may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions outside those indicated in the operational sections of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may adversely affect reliability. Table 25: Absolute Maximum/Minimum Ratings Parameter Symbol Min Max Unit Temperature under bias TBIAS –50 125 °C Storage temperature TSTG –65 150 °C Supply voltage VCC –0.6 VCC + 2 V 1, 2 Input/output supply voltage VCCQ –0.6 VCCQ + 2 V 1, 2 VPP –0.6 9.5 V 3 Program/erase voltage Notes: Notes 1. During signal transitions, minimum voltage may undershoot to −2V for periods less than 20ns. 2. During signal transitions, maximum voltage may overshoot to VCC + 2V for periods less than 20ns. 3. VPP must not remain at 9.5V for more than 80 hours cumulative. Table 26: Operating Conditions Parameter Symbol Min Max Unit Supply voltage VCC 2.7 3.6 V Input/output supply voltage (VCCQ ≤ VCC) VCCQ 1.65 3.6 V Accelerated buffered program/chip erase voltage VHH 8.5 9.5 V Ambient operating temperature TA –40 Load capacitance CL Input rise and fall times (VIL to VIH) – Input pulse voltages – Input and output timing reference voltages – Address to address skew – Notes: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 85 30 0.3 °C pF 2.5 0 to VCCQ ns 1, 2 V VCCQ/2 – Notes V 3 ns 1. If the rise/fall time is slower than 2.5ns, all timing specs must be derated by 0.5ns for every nanosecond push-out in rise/fall time. (Example: for a 10ns rise/fall time, all timing specs must be derated by (10 - 2.5) × (0.5ns) = 3.75ns. 2. Applies to Address, CE#, OE#, and WE# signals. 59 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Absolute Ratings and Operating Conditions Figure 17: AC Measurement Load Circuit VCCQ VCC 25kΩ Device under test CL 25kΩ 0.1µF Note: 1. CL includes jig capacitance. Figure 18: AC Measurement I/O Waveform VCCQ VCCQ/2 0V Table 27: Input/Output Capacitance Parameter Input capacitance Output capacitance PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN Symbol Test Condition Min Max Unit CIN VIN = 0V 3 11 pF COUT VOUT = 0V 3 7 pF 60 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR DC Characteristics DC Characteristics Table 28: DC Current Characteristics Parameter Input load current Symbol Conditions Min Typ Max Unit Notes ILI 0V ≤ VIN ≤ VCC – – ±1 µA 1 Output leakage current ILO 0V ≤ VOUT ≤ VCC – – ±1 µA VCC read current ICC1 CE# = VIL, OE# = VIH, f = 5 MHz – 26 31 mA CE# = VIL, OE# = VIH, f = 13 MHz – 12 16 mA CE# = VCCQ ±0.2V, RST# = VCCQ ±0.2V – 50 120 µA VPP/WP# = VIL or VIH – 35 50 mA VPP/WP# = VHH – 35 50 mA – 2 15 µA – 0.2 5 µA – 5 10 mA Random read Page read VCC standby current (128Mb) ICC2 VCC program/erase/blank check current ICC3 VPP current Program/ erase controller active VPP/WP# ≤ VCC Read IPP1 Standby IPP2 PROGRAM operation ongoing IPP3 VPP/WP# = VHH VPP/WP# = VCC – 0.05 0.10 mA ERASE operation ongoing IPP4 VPP/WP# = VHH – 5 10 mA VPP/WP# = VCC – 0.05 0.10 mA Notes: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 2 1. The maximum input load current is ±5µA on the VPP/WP# pin. 2. Sampled only; not 100% tested. 61 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR DC Characteristics Table 29: DC Voltage Characteristics Parameter Input LOW voltage Symbol Conditions Min Typ Max Unit VIL VCC ≥ 2.7V –0.5 – 0.8 V Notes Input HIGH voltage VIH VCC ≥ 2.7V 0.7VCCQ – VCCQ + 0.4 V Output LOW voltage VOL IOL = 100µA, VCC = VCC,min, VCCQ = VCCQ,min – – 0.15VCCQ V Output HIGH voltage VOH IOH = 100µA, VCC = VCC,min, VCCQ = VCCQ,min 0.85VCCQ – – V Voltage for VPP/WP# program acceleration VPP – 8.5 – 9.5 V 1 Program/erase lockout supply voltage VLKO – 2.0 – – V 2, 3 Notes: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 1. VPP must not remain at 9.5V for more than 80 hours cumulative. 2. Sampled only; not 100% tested. 3. WRITE operations are not valid when VCC supply drops below VLKO. 62 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Read AC Characteristics Read AC Characteristics Table 30: Read AC Characteristics – VCC= VCCQ = 2.7-3.6V Symbol Parameter Legacy JEDEC Condition Min Max Unit tRC tAVAV CE# = VIL, OE# = VIL 70 – ns tACC tAVQV CE# = VIL, OE# = VIL – 70 ns tPAGE tAVQV1 CE# = VIL, OE# = VIL – 20 ns CE# LOW to output valid tCE tELQV OE# = VIL – 70 ns OE# LOW to output valid tOE tGLQV CE# = VIL – 25 ns CE# HIGH to output High-Z tHZ tEHQZ OE# = VIL – 20 ns 1 OE# HIGH to output High-Z tDF tGHQZ CE# = VIL – 15 ns 1 CE# HIGH, OE# HIGH, or address transition to output transition tOH tEHQX, – 0 – ns Address valid to next address valid Address valid to output valid Address valid to output valid (page) Notes tGHQX, tAXQX CE# LOW to BYTE# LOW tELFL tELBL – – 10 ns CE# LOW to BYTE# HIGH tELFH tELBH – – 10 ns BYTE# LOW to output valid tFLQV tBLQV – – 1 µs BYTE# HIGH to output valid tFHQV tBHQV – – 1 µs Note: 1. Sampled only; not 100% tested. Table 31: Read AC Characteristics – VCCQ= 1.65V-VCC Symbol Parameter Address valid to next address valid Address valid to output valid Address valid to output valid (page) Legacy JEDEC Condition Min Max Unit tRC tAVAV CE# = VIL, OE# = VIL 75 – ns tACC tAVQV CE# = VIL, OE# = VIL – 75 ns tPAGE tAVQV1 CE# = VIL, OE# = VIL – 20 ns Notes CE# LOW to output valid tCE tELQV OE# = VIL – 75 ns OE# LOW to output valid tOE tGLQV CE# = VIL – 25 ns CE# HIGH to output High-Z tHZ tEHQZ OE# = VIL – 20 ns 1 OE# HIGH to output High-Z tDF tGHQZ CE# = VIL – 15 ns 1 CE# HIGH, OE# HIGH, or address transition to output transition tOH tEHQX, – 0 – ns tGHQX, tAXQX CE# LOW to BYTE# LOW tELFL tELBL – – 10 ns CE# LOW to BYTE# HIGH tELFH tELBH – – 10 ns PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 63 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Read AC Characteristics Table 31: Read AC Characteristics – VCCQ= 1.65V-VCC (Continued) Symbol Parameter Legacy JEDEC Condition Min Max Unit BYTE# LOW to output valid tFLQV tBLQV – – 1 µs BYTE# HIGH to output valid tFHQV tBHQV – – 1 µs Note: Notes 1. Sampled only; not 100% tested. Figure 19: Random Read AC Timing (8-Bit Mode) tRC A[MAX:0]/A-1 Valid tACC tOH CE# tCE tOH tLZ tHZ OE# tOLZ tOH tOE tDF DQ[7:0] Valid BYTE# tELFL PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 64 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Read AC Characteristics Figure 20: Random Read AC Timing (16-Bit Mode) tRC A[MAX:0] Valid tACC tOH CE# tCE tOH tHZ tLZ OE# tOLZ tOH tOE tDF DQ[15:0] Valid BYTE# tELFH Figure 21: BYTE# Transition Read AC Timing A[MAX:0] Valid A–1 Valid tACC tOH BYTE# tFHQV DQ[7:0] Data-out tBLQX DQ[15:8] Note: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN High-Z 1 Data-out 1. DQ15 transitions to be A-1 when BYTE# is LOW. 65 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Read AC Characteristics Figure 22: Page Read AC Timing (16-Bit Mode) A[MAX:4] A[3:0] Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid tACC CE# tCE tOH tHZ OE# tPAGE tOE tOH tDF DQ[15:0] Valid Note: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid Valid 1. Page size is 16 words (32 bytes) and is addressed by address inputs A[3:0] in x16 bus mode and A[3:0] plus DQ15/A−1 in x8 bus mode. 66 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Write AC Characteristics Write AC Characteristics Table 32: WE#-Controlled Write AC Characteristics Symbol Parameter Legacy JEDEC Min tWC – 60 – – ns CE# LOW to WE# LOW tCS tELWL 0 – – ns WE# LOW to WE# HIGH tWP tWLWH 35 – – ns Input valid to WE# HIGH tDS tDVWH 30 – – ns WE# HIGH to input transition tDH tWHDX 0 – – ns WE# HIGH to CE# HIGH tCH tWHEH 0 – – ns WE# HIGH to WE# LOW tWPH tWHWL 20 – – ns Address valid to WE# LOW tAS tAVWL 0 – – ns WE# LOW to address transition tAH tWLAX 45 – – ns OE# HIGH to WE# LOW – tGHWL 0 – – ns WE# HIGH to OE# LOW tOEH tWHGL 0 – – ns Program/erase valid to RY/BY# LOW tBUSY tWHRL – – 90 ns – tWHQV tAVQV – – ns – – ns WRITE cyle time WE# HIGH to OE# valid Typ Max Unit Notes 1 2 + 30 VHH rise or fall time on VPP/WP# Notes: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN tVHVPP – 250 1. The user's write timing must comply with this specification. Any violation of this write timing specification may result in permanent damage to the NOR Flash device. 2. Sampled only; not 100% tested. 67 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Write AC Characteristics Figure 23: WE#-Controlled Program AC Timing (8-Bit Mode) 3rd Cycle 4th Cycle Data Polling tWC A[MAX:0]/A-1 READ Cycle tWC AAAh PA PA tAH tAS tCH tCS tCE CE# tOE tGHWL OE# tWPH tWP WE# tWHWH1 tDS DQ[7:0] A0h PD DQ7# tDF DOUT tOH DOUT tDH Notes: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 1. Only the third and fourth cycles of the PROGRAM command are represented. The PROGRAM command is followed by checking of the data polling register bit and by a READ operation that outputs the data (DOUT) programmed by the previous PROGRAM command. 2. PA is the address of the memory location to be programmed. PD is the data to be programmed. 3. DQ7 is the complement of the data bit being programmed to DQ7 (See Data Polling Bit [DQ7]). 4. See the following tables for timing details: Read AC Characteristics, WE#-Controlled Write AC Characteristics, and CE#-Controlled Write AC Characteristics. 5. For tWHWH1 timing details, see the Program/Erase Characteristics table. 68 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Write AC Characteristics Figure 24: WE#-Controlled Program AC Timing (16-Bit Mode) 3rd Cycle 4th Cycle Data Polling tWC READ Cycle tWC A[MAX:0] 555h PA tAS PA tAH tCH tCS tCE CE# tGHWL tOE OE# tWP tWPH WE# tWHWH1 tDS DQ[15:0] A0h PD DQ7# tDF DOUT tOH DOUT tDH Notes: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 1. Only the third and fourth cycles of the PROGRAM command are represented. The PROGRAM command is followed by checking of the data polling register bit and by a READ operation that outputs the data (DOUT) programmed by the previous PROGRAM command. 2. PA is the address of the memory location to be programmed. PD is the data to be programmed. 3. DQ7 is the complement of the data bit being programmed to DQ7 (See Data Polling Bit [DQ7]). 4. See the following tables for timing details: Read AC Characteristics, WE#-Controlled Write AC Characteristics, and CE#-Controlled Write AC Characteristics. 5. For tWHWH1 timing details, see the Program/Erase Characteristics table. 69 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Write AC Characteristics Table 33: CE#-Controlled Write AC Characteristics Symbol Parameter Legacy JEDEC Min WRITE cycle time tWC – 60 – – ns WE# LOW to CE# LOW tWS tWLEL 0 – – ns CE# LOW to CE# HIGH tCP tELEH 35 – – ns Input valid to CE# HIGH tDS tDVEH 30 – – ns CE# HIGH to input transition tDH tEHDX 0 – – ns CE# HIGH to WE# HIGH tWH tEHWH 0 – – ns CE# HIGH to CE# LOW tCPH tEHEL 20 – – ns Address valid to CE# LOW tAS tAVEL 0 – – ns CE# LOW to address transition tAH tELAX 45 – – ns OE# HIGH to CE# LOW – tGHEL 0 – – ns VHH rise or fall time on VPP/WP# – tVHVPP 250 – – ns tBUSY tWHRL – – 90 ns – tWHQV – – ns Program/erase valid to RY/BY# LOW WE# HIGH to OE# valid tAVQV Typ + Max Unit Notes 1 2 30 Notes: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 1. The user's write timing must comply with this specification. Any violation of this write timing specification may result in permanent damage to the NOR Flash device. 2. Sampled only; not 100% tested. 70 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Write AC Characteristics Figure 25: CE#-Controlled Program AC Timing (8-Bit Mode) 3rd Cycle 4th Cycle Data Polling AAAh PA PA tWC A[MAX:0]/A-1 tAH tAS tWH tWS WE# tGHEL OE# tCPH tCP CE# tWHWH1 tDS DQ[7:0] A0h PD DQ7# DOUT tDH Notes: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 1. Only the third and fourth cycles of the PROGRAM command are represented. The PROGRAM command is followed by checking of the data polling register bit. 2. PA is the address of the memory location to be programmed. PD is the data to be programmed. 3. DQ7 is the complement of the data bit being programmed to DQ7 (See Data Polling Bit [DQ7]). 4. See the following tables for timing details: Read AC Characteristics, WE#-Controlled Write AC Characteristics, and CE#-Controlled Write AC Characteristics. 5. For tWHWH1 timing details, see the Program/Erase Characteristics table. 71 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Write AC Characteristics Figure 26: CE#-Controlled Program AC Timing (16-Bit Mode) 3rd Cycle 4th Cycle Data Polling 555h PA PA tWC A[MAX:0] tAS tAH tWH tWS WE# tGHEL OE# tCP tCPH CE# tWHWH1 tDS DQ[15:0] A0h PD DQ7# DOUT tDH Notes: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 1. Only the third and fourth cycles of the PROGRAM command are represented. The PROGRAM command is followed by checking of the data polling register bit. 2. PA is the address of the memory location to be programmed. PD is the data to be programmed. 3. DQ7 is the complement of the data bit being programmed to DQ7 (See Data Polling Bit [DQ7]). 4. See the following tables for timing details: Read AC Characteristics, WE#-Controlled Write AC Characteristics, and CE#-Controlled Write AC Characteristics. 5. For tWHWH1 timing details, see the Program/Erase Characteristics table. 72 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Write AC Characteristics Figure 27: Chip/Block Erase AC Timing (16-Bit Mode) tWC A[MAX:0] 555h 2AAh 555h 555h tAS 555h BAh1 2AAh tAH tCH tCS CE# tGHWL OE# tWP tWPH WE# tDS DQ[15:0] AAh 55h 80h AAh 55h 10h/ 30h tDH Notes: 1. For a CHIP ERASE command, the address is 555h, and the data is 10h; for a BLOCK ERASE command, the address is BAd, and the data is 30h. 2. BAd is the block address. 3. See the following tables for timing details: Read AC Characteristics, WE#-Controlled Write AC Characteristics, and CE#-Controlled Write AC Characteristics. 4. For tWHWH1 timing details, see the Program/Erase Characteristics table. Figure 28: Accelerated Program AC Timing VPP/WP# VHH VIL or VIH tVHVPP PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 73 tVHVPP Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Data Polling/Toggle AC Characteristics Data Polling/Toggle AC Characteristics Table 34: Data Polling/Toggle AC Characteristics Note 1 applies to entire table Symbol Parameter Legacy JEDEC Min Max Unit Address setup time to CE# or OE# LOW tASO tAXGL 15 – ns Address hold time from OE# or CE# HIGH tAHT tGHAX, tEHAX 0 – ns CE# HIGH time tEPH tEHEL2 20 – ns OE# HIGH time tOPH tGHGL2 20 – ns WE# HIGH to OE# LOW (toggle and data polling) tOEH tWHGL2 10 – ns Note: 1. Sampled only; not 100% tested. Figure 29: Data Polling AC Timing tCH tCE tHZ/tDF CE# tOE tOPH OE# tOEH WE# DQ7 Data DQ7# DQ7# Valid DQ7 Data DQ[6:0] Data Output flag Output flag Valid DQ[6:0] Data tBUSY RY/BY# Notes: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 1. DQ7 returns a valid data bit when the PROGRAM or ERASE command has completed. 2. See the following tables for timing details: Read AC Characteristics and Data Polling/ Toggle AC Characteristics. 74 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Data Polling/Toggle AC Characteristics Figure 30: Toggle/Alternative Toggle Bit Polling AC Timing A[MAX:0]/ A–1 tAHT tASO CE# tOEH tAHT tASO WE# tOPH tEPH tOPH OE# tDH DQ6/DQ2 tOE Data Toggle tCE Toggle Toggle Stop toggling Output Valid tBUSY RY/BY# Notes: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 1. DQ6 stops toggling when the PROGRAM or ERASE command has completed. DQ2 stops toggling when the CHIP ERASE or BLOCK ERASE command has completed. 2. See the following tables for timing details: Read AC Characteristics and Data Polling/ Toggle AC Characteristics. 75 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Program/Erase Characteristics Program/Erase Characteristics Table 35: Program/Erase Characteristics Notes 1 and 2 apply to entire table Buffer Size Byte Word Min Typ Max Unit Notes Block erase (128KB) – – – – 0.2 1.1 s – Chip erase (128Mb) – – – – 26 – s – Erase suspend latency time – – – – – 20 µs – Block erase timeout – – – – – 50 µs – Erase or erase resume to suspend – – – – 100 – µs 3, 4 Accelerated chip erase – – – – 23 – s – – – – – 25 200 µs – 64 64 – – 92 460 µs – 128 128 – – 117 600 µs – 256 256 – – 171 900 µs – 64 1 – – 1.44 7.19 µs – 128 1 – – 0.91 4.69 µs – 256 1 – – 0.67 3.52 µs – 32 – 32 – 92 460 µs – 64 – 64 – 117 600 µs – 128 – 128 – 171 900 µs – 256 – 256 – 285 1500 µs – 512 – 512 – 512 2000 µs – 32 – 1 – 2.88 14.38 µs – 64 – 1 – 1.83 9.38 µs – 128 – 1 – 1.34 7.03 µs – 256 – 1 – 1.11 5.86 µs – 512 – 1 – 1.0 3.9 µs – Accelerated full buffer program time – – – – 410 – µs – Program suspend latency time – – – – – 15 µs – Set nonvolatile protection bit time – – – – 25 200 µs – Clear nonvolatile protection bit time – – – – 80 1100 ms – Blank check: main block – – – – 3.2 – ms – CRC check time: main block – – – – 5 – ms – Parameter Erase Program Single-byte/single-word program Buffer Program (Byte mode) Byte write to buffer program (tWHWH1) Effective write to buffer program per byte (tWHWH1) Buffer Program (Word mode) Word write to buffer program (tWHWH1) Effective write to buffer program per word (tWHWH1) Nonvolatile protection Blank Check, CRC, and Program/Erase Endurance PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 76 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Program/Erase Characteristics Table 35: Program/Erase Characteristics (Continued) Notes 1 and 2 apply to entire table Buffer Size Byte Word Min Typ Max Unit Notes CRC check time (128Mb) – – – – 1.25 – s – PROGRAM/ERASE cycles (per block) – – – 100,000 – – cycles – Parameter Notes: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 1. Typical values measured at room temperature and nominal voltages(VCC=3V). 2. Typical and maximum values are sampled, but not 100% tested. 3. Erase to suspend is the time between an initial BLOCK ERASE or ERASE RESUME command and a subsequent ERASE SUSPEND command. 4. This typical value allows an ERASE operation to progress to completion--it is important to note that the algorithm might never finish if the ERASE operation is always suspended less than this specification. 77 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Package Dimensions Package Dimensions Figure 31: 56-Pin TSOP – 14mm x 20mm (Package Code: JS) 2X Ø1.2 Pin A1 ID 1.1 ±0.1 56 1 0.5 TYP 11.8 CTR 56X 0.22 ±0.05 28 14 ±0.1 29 56X 0.1 ±0.05 16.2 CTR 18.4 ±0.1 20 ±0.2 0.1 A 0.15 ±0.05 See Detail A 0.25 Gage plane Seating plane 0.1 ±0.05 For reference only A 0.6 ±0.1 Detail A Notes: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 1. All dimensions are in millimeters. 2. Pin A1 ID diameter is 1mm. 3. New package assembly site has effected an ASE process change (original ASE process is Amkor). The package shows two eject pins on the package mark: one in the corner by pin 56 and one in the corner by pin 28, each with diameter 2mm x 1.2mm. 4. Package width and length include mold flash. 78 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Package Dimensions Figure 32: 64-Ball LBGA – 11mm x 13mm (Package Code: PC) Seating plane A 64X Ø0.60 Dimensions apply to solder balls postreflow on Ø0.50 SMD ball pads. 0.08 A Ball A1 ID 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C 7 CTR D E 13 ±0.1 F G 1 TYP H 1.3 ±0.1 1.0 TYP 7 CTR 0.44 MIN 11 ±0.1 Note: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 1. All dimensions are in millimeters. 79 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Package Dimensions Figure 33: 56-Ball VFBGA – 7mm x 9mm (Package Code: PN) Seating plane A 56X Ø0.375 Dimensions apply to solder balls post-reflow on Ø0.35 SMD ball pads. 0.08 A Ball A1 ID Ball A1 ID 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C 5.6 CTR D E 9 ±0.1 F G 0.8 TYP H 0.9 ±0.1 0.8 TYP 5.6 CTR 0.2 MIN 7 ±0.1 Note: PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 1. All dimensions are in millimeters. 80 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. 128Mb: x8/x16, 3V, MT28EW Embedded Parallel NOR Revision History Revision History Rev. F –05/18 • Added Important Notes and Warnings section for further clarification aligning to industry standards Rev. E – 11/16 • Updated 56-pin dimension drawing • Added Note 4 to 56-pin dimension drawing Rev. D – 04/16 • Added 56-ball VFBGA 7mm x 9mm Rev. C – 07/15 • Update to production version. Rev. B – 03/15 • Update to preliminary version. Rev. A – 07/14 • Initial release 8000 S. Federal Way, P.O. Box 6, Boise, ID 83707-0006, Tel: 208-368-4000 www.micron.com/products/support Sales inquiries: 800-932-4992 Micron and the Micron logo are trademarks of Micron Technology, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. This data sheet contains minimum and maximum limits specified over the power supply and temperature range set forth herein. Although considered final, these specifications are subject to change, as further product development and data characterization sometimes occur. PDF: 09005aef85c59413 mt28e-qlhp-W128-ABA-S-IT.pdf - Rev. F 05/18 EN 81 Micron Technology, Inc. reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. © 2014 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved.
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