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  1 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b mx29lv400c t/b, mx29lv800c t/b, mx29lv160c t/b datasheet the mx29lv160c t/b product family has been discontinued. the mx29lv160c t/b product family is not recommended for new designs. the mx29lv160d t/b family is the recommended replacement. please refer to mx29lv160d t/b datasheet for full specifcations and ordering information, or contact your local sales representative for additional support.
2 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b single voltage 3v only flash memory features general features ? byte/word mode switchable: - 524,288 x8 / 262,144 x16 (mx29lv400c) - 1,048,576 x8 / 524,288 x16 (mx29lv800c) - 2,097,152 x8 / 1,048,576 x16 (mx29lv160c) ? sector structure - 16k-byte x 1, 8k-byte x 2, 32k-byte x 1 64k-byte x 7 (mx29lv400c), 64k-byte x 15 (mx29lv800c), 64k-byte x 31 (mx29lv160c) - provides sector protect function to prevent program or erase operation in the protected sector - provides chip unprotect function to allow code changing - provides temporary sector unprotect function for code changing in previously protected sector ? single power supply operation - 2.7 to 3.6 volt for read, erase, and program operations ? latch-up protected to 250ma from -1v to vcc + 1v ? low vcc write inhibit : vcc 1.4v ? compatible with jedec standard - pinout and software compatible to single power supply flash ? functional compatible with mx29lv400b/mx29lv800b/mx29lv160b device performance ? high performance - fast access time: 45r (mx29lv400c and mx29lv800c only), 55r/70/90ns - fast program time: 7us/word typical utilizing accelerate function - fast erase time: 0.7s/sector, 15s/chip (typical, mx29lv160c) ? low power consumption - low active read current: 10ma (typical) at 5mhz - low standby current: 200na (typical) ? minimum 100,000 erase/program cycle ? 20 years data retention software features ? erase suspend/ erase resume - suspends sector erase operation to read data from or program data to another sector which is not being erased ? status reply - data# polling & toggle bits provide detection of program and erase operation completion ? support common flash interface (cfi) hardware features ? ready/busy# (ry/by#) output - provides a hardware method of detecting program and erase operation completion ? hardware reset (reset#) input - provides a hardware method to reset the internal state machine to read mode the mx29lv160c t/b product family has been discontinued. the mx29lv160c t/b product family is not recommended for new designs. the mx29lv160d t/b family is the recommended replacement. please refer to mx29lv160d t/b datasheet for full specifcations and ordering information, or contact your local sales representative for additional support.
3 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b mx29lv400c pin configurations mx29lv400c 44 sop(500 mil) pin description mx29lv400c 48 tsop (standard type) (12mm x 20mm) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 nc ry/by# a17 a7 a6 a5 a4 a3 a2 a1 a0 ce# gnd oe# q0 q8 q1 q9 q2 q10 q3 q11 reset# we# a8 a9 a10 a11 a12 a13 a14 a15 a16 byte# gnd q15/a-1 q7 q14 q6 q13 q5 q12 q4 vcc a15 a14 a13 a12 a11 a10 a9 a8 nc nc we# reset# nc nc ry/by# nc a17 a7 a6 a5 a4 a3 a2 a1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 a16 byte# gnd q15/a-1 q7 q14 q6 q13 q5 q12 q4 vcc q11 q3 q10 q2 q9 q1 q8 q0 oe# gnd ce# a0 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 package ? 44-pin sop ? 48-pin tsop ? 48-ball tfbga ? 48-ball lfbga ? 48-ball wfbga ? 48-ball xflga ? all devices are rohs compliant symbol pin name a0~a17 address input q0~q14 data input/output q15/a-1 q15 (word mode)/lsb addr(byte mode) ce# chip enable input we# write enable input byte# word/byte selection input reset# hardware reset pin/sector protect unlock oe# output enable input ry/by# ready/busy output vcc power supply pin (2.7v~3.6v) gnd ground pin nc pin not connected internally
4 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b mx29lv400c 48-ball wfbga (balls facing down, 4 x 6 x 0.75 mm) mx29lv400c 48-ball tfbga/lfbga (ball pitch = 0.8 mm, top view, balls facing down, 6 x 8 mm) a13 6 5 4 3 2 1 a b c d e f g h a9 a7 a3 we# ry/ by# a12 a8 nc a17 a4 a14 a10 nc nc a6 a2 a15 a11 re- set# nc nc a5 a1 a16 q7 q5 q2 q0 a0 byte# q15/ a-1 q14 q12 q10 q8 q13 vcc q11 q9 gnd q6 q4 q3 q1 gnd ce# oe# a2 6 5 4 3 2 1 a b c d e f g h a1 gnd a0 ce# a4 a3 q8 oe# q0 a6 a7 nc q10 q9 q1 a17 nc a5 nc q2 nc q3 nc we# nc nc nc q13 vcc q12 j k l a9 a10 a8 q4 q5 a 11 a13 a12 q 11 q6 q15 a14 a15 a16 q7 gnd q14
5 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b mx29lv400c 48-ball xflga (balls facing down, 4 x 6 x 0.5 mm) a2 6 5 4 3 2 1 a b c d e f g h a1 gnd a0 ce# a4 a3 q8 oe# q0 a6 a7 nc q10 q9 q1 a17 nc a5 byte# q2 nc q3 nc we# re- set# nc nc q13 vcc q12 j k l a9 a10 a8 q4 q5 a11 a13 a12 q11 q6 q15/ a-1 a14 a15 a16 q7 gnd q14
6 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b mx29lv800c pin configurations pin description mx29lv800c 48 tsop (standard type) (12mm x 20mm) mx29lv800c 44 sop(500 mil) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 ry/by# a18 a17 a7 a6 a5 a4 a3 a2 a1 a0 ce# gnd oe# q0 q8 q1 q9 q2 q10 q3 q11 reset# we# a8 a9 a10 a11 a12 a13 a14 a15 a16 byte# gnd q15/a-1 q7 q14 q6 q13 q5 q12 q4 vcc a15 a14 a13 a12 a11 a10 a9 a8 nc nc we# reset# nc nc ry/by# a18 a17 a7 a6 a5 a4 a3 a2 a1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 a16 byte# gnd q15/a-1 q7 q14 q6 q13 q5 q12 q4 vcc q11 q3 q10 q2 q9 q1 q8 q0 oe# gnd ce# a0 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 symbol pin name a0~a18 address input q0~q14 data input/output q15/a-1 q15(word mode)/lsb addr(byte mode) ce# chip enable input we# write enable input byte# word/byte selection input reset# hardware reset pin oe# output enable input ry/by# ready/busy output vcc power supply pin (2.7v~3.6v) gnd ground pin nc pin not connected internally
7 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b mx29lv800c 48-ball tfbga/lfbga (ball pitch = 0.8 mm, top view, balls facing down, 6 x 8 mm) a13 6 5 4 3 2 1 a b c d e f g h a9 a7 a3 we# ry/ by# a12 a8 nc a17 a4 a14 a10 nc a18 a6 a2 a15 a11 re- set# nc nc a5 a1 a16 q7 q5 q2 q0 a0 byte# q15/ a-1 q14 q12 q10 q8 q13 vcc q11 q9 gnd q6 q4 q3 q1 gnd ce# oe# mx29lv800c 48-ball wfbga (balls facing down, 4 x 6 x 0.75 mm) a2 6 5 4 3 2 1 a b c d e f g h a1 gnd a0 ce# a4 a3 q8 oe# q0 a6 a7 a18 q10 q9 q1 a17 nc a5 nc q2 nc q3 nc we# nc nc nc q13 vcc q12 j k l a9 a10 a8 q4 q5 a 11 a13 a12 q 11 q6 q15 a14 a15 a16 q7 gnd q14
8 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b mx29lv800c 48-ball xflga (balls facing down, 4 x 6 x 0.5 mm) a2 6 5 4 3 2 1 a b c d e f g h a1 gnd a0 ce# a4 a3 q8 oe# q0 a6 a7 a18 q10 q9 q1 a17 nc a5 byte# q2 nc q3 nc we# re- set# nc nc q13 vcc q12 j k l a9 a10 a8 q4 q5 a11 a13 a12 q11 q6 a14 a15 a16 q7 gnd q14 q15/ a-1
9 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b mx29lv160c pin configurations pin description mx29lv160c 48 tsop (standard type) (12mm x 20mm) mx29lv160c 44 sop(500 mil) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 reset# a18 a17 a7 a6 a5 a4 a3 a2 a1 a0 ce# gnd oe# q0 q8 q1 q9 q2 q10 q3 q11 we# a19 a8 a9 a10 a11 a12 a13 a14 a15 a16 byte# gnd q15/a-1 q7 q14 q6 q13 q5 q12 q4 vcc a15 a14 a13 a12 a11 a10 a9 a8 a19 nc we# reset# nc nc ry/by# a18 a17 a7 a6 a5 a4 a3 a2 a1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 a16 byte# gnd q15/a-1 q7 q14 q6 q13 q5 q12 q4 vcc q11 q3 q10 q2 q9 q1 q8 q0 oe# gnd ce# a0 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 symbol pin name a0~a19 address input q0~q14 data input/output q15/a-1 q15(word mode)/lsb addr(byte mode) ce# chip enable input we# write enable input byte# word/byte selection input reset# hardware reset pin/sector protect unlock oe# output enable input ry/by# ready/busy output vcc power supply pin (2.7v~3.6v) gnd ground pin
10 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b mx29lv160c 48-ball tfbga/lfbga (ball pitch = 0.8 mm, top view, balls facing down, 6 x 8 mm) a13 6 5 4 3 2 1 a b c d e f g h a9 a7 a3 we# ry/ by# a12 a8 nc a17 a4 a14 a10 nc a18 a6 a2 a15 a11 re- set# a19 nc a5 a1 a16 q7 q5 q2 q0 a0 byte# q15/ a-1 q14 q12 q10 q8 q13 vcc q11 q9 gnd q6 q4 q3 q1 gnd ce# oe#
11 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b block diagram control input logic program/erase high voltage write state machine (wsm) state register flash array x-decoder address latch and buffer y-pass gate y-decoder array source hv command data decoder command data latch i/o buffer pgm data hv program data latch sense amplifier q0-q15/a-1 a0-am am: msb address ce# oe# we# reset# byte#
12 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b table 1. block structure mx29lv400cb sector architecture mx29lv400ct sector architecture sector sector size address range sector address byte mode word mode byte mode (x8) word mode (x16) a17 a16 a15 a14 a13 a12 sa0 64kbytes 32kwords 00000-0ffff 00000-07fff 0 0 0 x x x sa1 64kbytes 32kwords 10000-1ffff 08000-0ffff 0 0 1 x x x sa2 64kbytes 32kwords 20000-2ffff 10000-17fff 0 1 0 x x x sa3 64kbytes 32kwords 30000-3ffff 18000-1ffff 0 1 1 x x x sa4 64kbytes 32kwords 40000-4ffff 20000-27fff 1 0 0 x x x sa5 64kbytes 32kwords 50000-5ffff 28000-2ffff 1 0 1 x x x sa6 64kbytes 32kwords 60000-6ffff 30000-37fff 1 1 0 x x x sa7 32kbytes 16kwords 70000-77fff 38000-3bfff 1 1 1 0 x x sa8 8kbytes 4kwords 78000-79fff 3c000-3cfff 1 1 1 1 0 0 sa9 8kbytes 4kwords 7a000-7bfff 3d000-3dfff 1 1 1 1 0 1 sa10 16kbytes 8kwords 7c000-7ffff 3e000-3ffff 1 1 1 1 1 x sector sector size address range sector address byte mode word mode byte mode (x8) word mode (x16) a17 a16 a15 a14 a13 a12 sa0 16kbytes 8kwords 00000-03fff 00000-01fff 0 0 0 0 0 x sa1 8kbytes 4kwords 04000-05fff 02000-02fff 0 0 0 0 1 0 sa2 8kbytes 4kwords 06000-07fff 03000-03fff 0 0 0 0 1 1 sa3 32kbytes 16kwords 08000-0ffff 04000-07fff 0 0 0 1 x x sa4 64kbytes 32kwords 10000-1ffff 08000-0ffff 0 0 1 x x x sa5 64kbytes 32kwords 20000-2ffff 10000-17fff 0 1 0 x x x sa6 64kbytes 32kwords 30000-3ffff 18000-1ffff 0 1 1 x x x sa7 64kbytes 32kwords 40000-4ffff 20000-27fff 1 0 0 x x x sa8 64kbytes 32kwords 50000-5ffff 28000-2ffff 1 0 1 x x x sa9 64kbytes 32kwords 60000-6ffff 30000-37fff 1 1 0 x x x sa10 64kbytes 32kwords 70000-7ffff 38000-3ffff 1 1 1 x x x
13 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b mx29lv800ct sector architecture sector sector size address range sector address byte mode word mode byte mode (x8) word mode (x16) a18 a17 a16 a15 a14 a13 a12 sa0 64kbytes 32kwords 00000h-0ffffh 00000h-07fffh 0 0 0 0 x x x sa1 64kbytes 32kwords 10000h-1ffffh 08000h-0ffffh 0 0 0 1 x x x sa2 64kbytes 32kwords 20000h-2ffffh 10000h-17fffh 0 0 1 0 x x x sa3 64kbytes 32kwords 30000h-3ffffh 18000h-1ffffh 0 0 1 1 x x x sa4 64kbytes 32kwords 40000h-4ffffh 20000h-27fffh 0 1 0 0 x x x sa5 64kbytes 32kwords 50000h-5ffffh 28000h-2ffffh 0 1 0 1 x x x sa6 64kbytes 32kwords 60000h-6ffffh 30000h-37fffh 0 1 1 0 x x x sa7 64kbytes 32kwords 70000h-7ffffh 38000h-3ffffh 0 1 1 1 x x x sa8 64kbytes 32kwords 80000h-8ffffh 40000h-47fffh 1 0 0 0 x x x sa9 64kbytes 32kwords 90000h-9ffffh 48000h-4ffffh 1 0 0 1 x x x sa10 64kbytes 32kwords a0000h-affffh 50000h-57fffh 1 0 1 0 x x x sa11 64kbytes 32kwords b0000h-bffffh 58000h-5ffffh 1 0 1 1 x x x sa12 64kbytes 32kwords c0000h-cffffh 60000h-67fffh 1 1 0 0 x x x sa13 64kbytes 32kwords d0000h-dffffh 68000h-6ffffh 1 1 0 1 x x x sa14 64kbytes 32kwords e0000h-effffh 70000h-77fffh 1 1 1 0 x x x sa15 32kbytes 16kwords f0000h-f7fffh 78000h-7bfffh 1 1 1 1 0 x x sa16 8kbytes 4kwords f8000h-f9fffh 7c000h-7cfffh 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 sa17 8kbytes 4kwords fa000h-fbfffh 7d000h-7dfffh 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 sa18 16kbytes 8kwords fc000h-fffffh 7e000h-7ffffh 1 1 1 1 1 1 x
14 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b mx29lv800cb sector architecture sector sector size address range sector address byte mode word mode byte mode (x8) word mode (x16) a18 a17 a16 a15 a14 a13 a12 sa0 16kbytes 8kwords 00000h-03fffh 00000h-01fffh 0 0 0 0 0 0 x sa1 8kbytes 4kwords 04000h-05fffh 02000h-02fffh 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 sa2 8kbytes 4kwords 06000h-07fffh 03000h-03fffh 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 sa3 32kbytes 16kwords 08000h-0ffffh 04000h-07fffh 0 0 0 0 1 x x sa4 64kbytes 32kwords 10000h-1ffffh 08000h-0ffffh 0 0 0 1 x x x sa5 64kbytes 32kwords 20000h-2ffffh 10000h-17fffh 0 0 1 0 x x x sa6 64kbytes 32kwords 30000h-3ffffh 18000h-1ffffh 0 0 1 1 x x x sa7 64kbytes 32kwords 40000h-4ffffh 20000h-27fffh 0 1 0 0 x x x sa8 64kbytes 32kwords 50000h-5ffffh 28000h-2ffffh 0 1 0 1 x x x sa9 64kbytes 32kwords 60000h-6ffffh 30000h-37fffh 0 1 1 0 x x x sa10 64kbytes 32kwords 70000h-7ffffh 38000h-3ffffh 0 1 1 1 x x x sa11 64kbytes 32kwords 80000h-8ffffh 40000h-47fffh 1 0 0 0 x x x sa12 64kbytes 32kwords 90000h-9ffffh 48000h-4ffffh 1 0 0 1 x x x sa13 64kbytes 32kwords a0000h-affffh 50000h-57fffh 1 0 1 0 x x x sa14 64kbytes 32kwords b0000h-bffffh 58000h-5ffffh 1 0 1 1 x x x sa15 64kbytes 32kwords c0000h-cffffh 60000h-67fffh 1 1 0 0 x x x sa16 64kbytes 32kwords d0000h-dffffh 68000h-6ffffh 1 1 0 1 x x x sa17 64kbytes 32kwords e0000h-effffh 70000h-77fffh 1 1 1 0 x x x sa18 64kbytes 32kwords f0000h-fffffh 78000h-7ffffh 1 1 1 1 x x x
15 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b mx29lv160ct sector architecture sector sector size address range sector address byte mode word mode byte mode (x8) word mode (x16) a19 a18 a17 a16 a15 a14 a13 a12 sa0 64kbytes 32kwords 000000-00ffff 00000-07fff 0 0 0 0 0 x x x sa1 64kbytes 32kwords 010000-01ffff 08000-0ffff 0 0 0 0 1 x x x sa2 64kbytes 32kwords 020000-02ffff 10000-17fff 0 0 0 1 0 x x x sa3 64kbytes 32kwords 030000-03ffff 18000-1ffff 0 0 0 1 1 x x x sa4 64kbytes 32kwords 040000-04ffff 20000-27fff 0 0 1 0 0 x x x sa5 64kbytes 32kwords 050000-05ffff 28000-2ffff 0 0 1 0 1 x x x sa6 64kbytes 32kwords 060000-06ffff 30000-37fff 0 0 1 1 0 x x x sa7 64kbytes 32kwords 070000-07ffff 38000-3ffff 0 0 1 1 1 x x x sa8 64kbytes 32kwords 080000-08ffff 40000-47fff 0 1 0 0 0 x x x sa9 64kbytes 32kwords 090000-09ffff 48000-4ffff 0 1 0 0 1 x x x sa10 64kbytes 32kwords 0a0000-0affff 50000-57fff 0 1 0 1 0 x x x sa11 64kbytes 32kwords 0b0000-0bffff 58000-5ffff 0 1 0 1 1 x x x sa12 64kbytes 32kwords 0c0000-0cffff 60000-67fff 0 1 1 0 0 x x x sa13 64kbytes 32kwords 0d0000-0dffff 68000-6ffff 0 1 1 0 1 x x x sa14 64kbytes 32kwords 0e0000-0effff 70000-77fff 0 1 1 1 0 x x x sa15 64kbytes 32kwords 0f0000-0fffff 78000-7ffff 0 1 1 1 1 x x x sa16 64kbytes 32kwords 100000-10ffff 80000-87fff 1 0 0 0 0 x x x sa17 64kbytes 32kwords 110000-11ffff 88000-8ffff 1 0 0 0 1 x x x sa18 64kbytes 32kwords 120000-12ffff 90000-97fff 1 0 0 1 0 x x x sa19 64kbytes 32kwords 130000-13ffff 98000-9ffff 1 0 0 1 1 x x x sa20 64kbytes 32kwords 140000-14ffff a0000-a7fff 1 0 1 0 0 x x x sa21 64kbytes 32kwords 150000-15ffff a8000-affff 1 0 1 0 1 x x x sa22 64kbytes 32kwords 160000-16ffff b0000-b7fff 1 0 1 1 0 x x x sa23 64kbytes 32kwords 170000-17ffff b8000-bffff 1 0 1 1 1 x x x sa24 64kbytes 32kwords 180000-18ffff c0000-c7fff 1 1 0 0 0 x x x sa25 64kbytes 32kwords 190000-19ffff c8000-cffff 1 1 0 0 1 x x x sa26 64kbytes 32kwords 1a0000-1affff d0000-d7fff 1 1 0 1 0 x x x sa27 64kbytes 32kwords 1b0000-1bffff d8000-dffff 1 1 0 1 1 x x x sa28 64kbytes 32kwords 1c0000-1cffff e0000-e7fff 1 1 1 0 0 x x x sa29 64kbytes 32kwords 1d0000-1dffff e8000-effff 1 1 1 0 1 x x x sa30 64kbytes 32kwords 1e0000-1effff f0000-f7fff 1 1 1 1 0 x x x sa31 32kbytes 16kwords 1f0000-1f7fff f8000-fbfff 1 1 1 1 1 0 x x sa32 8kbytes 4kwords 1f8000-1f9fff fc000-fcfff 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 sa33 8kbytes 4kwords 1fa000-1fbfff fd000-fdfff 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 sa34 16kbytes 8kwords 1fc000-1fffff fe000-fffff 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 x
16 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b mx29lv160cb sector architecture sector sector size address range sector address byte mode word mode byte mode (x8) word mode (x16) a19 a18 a17 a16 a15 a14 a13 a12 sa0 16kbytes 8kwords 000000-003fff 00000-01fff 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 x sa1 8kbytes 4kwords 004000-005fff 02000-02fff 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 sa2 8kbytes 4kwords 006000-007fff 03000-03fff 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 sa3 32kbytes 16kwords 008000-00ffff 04000-07fff 0 0 0 0 0 1 x x sa4 64kbytes 32kwords 010000-01ffff 08000-0ffff 0 0 0 0 1 x x x sa5 64kbytes 32kwords 020000-02ffff 10000-17fff 0 0 0 1 0 x x x sa6 64kbytes 32kwords 030000-03ffff 18000-1ffff 0 0 0 1 1 x x x sa7 64kbytes 32kwords 040000-04ffff 20000-27fff 0 0 1 0 0 x x x sa8 64kbytes 32kwords 050000-05ffff 28000-2ffff 0 0 1 0 1 x x x sa9 64kbytes 32kwords 060000-06ffff 30000-37fff 0 0 1 1 0 x x x sa10 64kbytes 32kwords 070000-07ffff 38000-3ffff 0 0 1 1 1 x x x sa11 64kbytes 32kwords 080000-08ffff 40000-47fff 0 1 0 0 0 x x x sa12 64kbytes 32kwords 090000-09ffff 48000-4ffff 0 1 0 0 1 x x x sa13 64kbytes 32kwords 0a0000-0affff 50000-57fff 0 1 0 1 0 x x x sa14 64kbytes 32kwords 0b0000-0bffff 58000-5ffff 0 1 0 1 1 x x x sa15 64kbytes 32kwords 0c0000-0cffff 60000-67fff 0 1 1 0 0 x x x sa16 64kbytes 32kwords 0d0000-0dffff 68000-6ffff 0 1 1 0 1 x x x sa17 64kbytes 32kwords 0e0000-0effff 70000-77fff 0 1 1 1 0 x x x sa18 64kbytes 32kwords 0f0000-0fffff 78000-7ffff 0 1 1 1 1 x x x sa19 64kbytes 32kwords 100000-10ffff 80000-87fff 1 0 0 0 0 x x x sa20 64kbytes 32kwords 110000-11ffff 88000-8ffff 1 0 0 0 1 x x x sa21 64kbytes 32kwords 120000-12ffff 90000-97fff 1 0 0 1 0 x x x sa22 64kbytes 32kwords 130000-13ffff 98000-9ffff 1 0 0 1 1 x x x sa23 64kbytes 32kwords 140000-14ffff a0000-a7fff 1 0 1 0 0 x x x sa24 64kbytes 32kwords 150000-15ffff a8000-affff 1 0 1 0 1 x x x sa25 64kbytes 32kwords 160000-16ffff b0000-b7fff 1 0 1 1 0 x x x sa26 64kbytes 32kwords 170000-17ffff b8000-bffff 1 0 1 1 1 x x x sa27 64kbytes 32kwords 180000-18ffff c0000-c7fff 1 1 0 0 0 x x x sa28 64kbytes 32kwords 190000-19ffff c8000-cffff 1 1 0 0 1 x x x sa29 64kbytes 32kwords 1a0000-1affff d0000-d7fff 1 1 0 1 0 x x x sa30 64kbytes 32kwords 1b0000-1bffff d8000-dffff 1 1 0 1 1 x x x sa31 64kbytes 32kwords 1c0000-1cffff e0000-e7fff 1 1 1 0 0 x x x sa32 64kbytes 32kwords 1d0000-1dffff e8000-effff 1 1 1 0 1 x x x sa33 64kbytes 32kwords 1e0000-1effff f0000-fffff 1 1 1 1 0 x x x sa34 64kbytes 32kwords 1f0000-1fffff f8000-fffff 1 1 1 1 1 x x x
17 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b table 2. bus operation--1 note: 1. q0~q15 are input (din) or output (dout) pins according to the requests of command sequence, sector protection, or data polling algorithm. 2. in word mode (byte#=vih), the addresses are am to a0. in byte mode (byte#=vil), the addresses are am to a-1 (q15). 3. am: msb of address. mode select re- set# ce# we# oe# address data (i/o) q7~q0 byte# vil vih data (i/o) q15~q8 device reset l x x x x highz highz highz standby mode vcc 0.3v vcc 0.3v x x x highz highz highz output disable h l h h x highz highz highz read mode h l h l ain dout q8-q14= highz dout write h l l h ain din din temporary sector unprotect vhv x x x ain din highz din sector protect vhv l l h sector address, a6=l, a1=h, a0=l din, dout x x chip unprotect vhv l l h sector address, a6=h, a1=h, a0=l din, dout x x
18 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b bus operation--2 notes: 1. sector unprotected code:00h. sector protected code:01h. 2. am: msb of address. item control input am to a12 a11 to a10 a9 a8 to a7 a6 a5 to a2 a1 a0 q7~q0 q15~q8 ce# we# oe# sector lock status verifcation l h l sa x v hv x l x h l 01h or 00h (note1) x read silicon id manufacturer code l h l x x v hv x l x l l c2h x read silicon id mx29lv400ct l h l x x v hv x l x l h b9h 22h(word) x (byte) read silicon id mx29lv400cb l h l x x v hv x l x l h bah 22h(word) x (byte) read silicon id mx29lv800ct l h l x x v hv x l x l h dah 22h(word) x (byte) read silicon id mx29lv800cb l h l x x v hv x l x l h 5bh 22h(word) x (byte) read silicon id mx29lv160ct l h l x x v hv x l x l h c4h 22h(word) x (byte) read silicon id mx29lv160cb l h l x x v hv x l x l h 49h 22h(word) x (byte)
19 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b write commands/command sequences to write a command to the device, system must drive we# and ce# to vil, and oe# to vih. in a command cycle, all address are latched at the later falling edge of we#, and all data are latched at the earlier rising edge of we#. figure 1 illustrates the ac timing waveform of a write command, and table 3 defnes all the valid command sets of the device. system is not allowed to write invalid commands not defned in this datasheet. writing an invalid command will bring the device to an undefned state. requirements for reading array data read array action is to read the data stored in the array. while the memory device is in powered up or has been reset, it will automatically enter the status of read array. if the microprocessor wants to read the data stored in array, it has to drive ce# (device enable control pin) and oe# (output control pin) as vil, and input the address of the data to be read into address pin at the same time. after a period of read cycle (tce or taa), the data being read out will be displayed on output pin for microprocessor to access. if ce# or oe# is vih, the output will be in tri-state, and there will be no data displayed on output pin at all. after the memory device completes embedded operation (automatic erase or program), it will automatically re - turn to the status of read array, and the device can read the data in any address in the array. in the process of erasing, if the device receives the erase suspend command, erase operation will be stopped temporarily after a period of time no more than tready1 and the device will return to the status of read array. at this time, the device can read the data stored in any address except the sector being erased in the array. in the status of erase sus - pend, if user wants to read the data in the sectors being erased, the device will output status data onto the out - put. similarly, if program command is issued after erase suspend, after program operation is completed, system can still read array data in any address except the sectors to be erased the device needs to issue reset command to enable read array operation again in order to arbitrarily read the data in the array in the following two situations: 1. in program or erase operation, the programming or erasing failure causes q5 to go high. 2. the device is in auto select mode or cfi mode. in the two situations above, if reset command is not issued, the device is not in read array mode and system must issue reset command before reading array data.
20 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b reset# operation driving reset# pin low for a period more than trp will reset the device back to read mode. if the device is in program or erase operation, the reset operation will take at most a period of tready1 for the device to return to read array mode. before the device returns to read array mode, the r y/by# pin remains low (busy status). when reset# pin is held at gnd 0.3v, the device consumes standby current(isb).however, device draws larg - er current if reset# pin is held at vil but not within gnd 0.3v. it is recommended that the system to tie its reset signal to reset# pin of fash memory, so that the fash memo - ry will be reset during system reset and allows system to read boot code from fash memory . sector protect operation when a sector is protected, program or erase operation will be disabled on that protected sector. mx29lv400c/ mx29lv800c/mx29lv160c t/b provides two methods for sector protection. once the sector is protected, the sector remains protected until next chip unprotect, or is temporarily unprotected by asserting reset# pin at vhv. refer to temporary sector unprotect operation for further details. the frst method is by applying vhv on reset# pin. refer to figure 12 for timing diagram and figure 13 for the algorithm for this method. the other method is asserting vhv on a9 and oe# pins, with a6 and ce# at vil. the protection operation begins at the falling edge of we# and terminates at the rising edge. contact macronix for details. chip unprotect operation mx29lv400c/mx29lv800c/mx29lv160c t/b provides two methods for chip unprotect. the chip unprotect operation unprotects all sectors within the device. it is recommended to protect all sectors before activating chip unprotect mode. all sectors are unprotected when shipped from the factory. the frst method is by applying vhv on reset# pin. refer to figure 12 for timing diagram and figure 13 for al - gorithm of the operation. the other method is asserting vhv on a9 and oe# pins, with a6 at vih and ce# at vil (see table 2). the unpro - tect operation begins at the falling edge of we# and terminates at the rising edge. contact macronix for details. temporary sector unprotect operation system can apply reset# pin at vhv to place the device in temporary unprotect mode. in this mode, previously protected sectors can be programmed or erased just as it is unprotected. the devices returns to normal opera - tion once vhv is removed from reset# pin and previously protected sectors are again protected.
21 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b automatic select operation when the device is in read array mode, erase-suspended read array mode or cfi mode, user can issue read silicon id command to enter read silicon id mode. after entering read silicon id mode, user can query several silicon ids continuously and does not need to issue read silicon id mode again. when a0 is low, device will out - put macronix manufacture id c2. when a0 is high, device will output device id. in read silicon id mode, issuing reset command will reset device back to read array mode or erase-suspended read array mode. another way to enter read silicon id is to apply high voltage on a9 pin with ce#, oe#, a6 and a1 at vil. while the high voltage of a9 pin is discharged, device will automatically leave read silicon id mode and go back to read array mode or erase-suspended read array mode. when a0 is low, device will output macronix manufacture id c2. when a0 is high, device will output device id. verify sector protect status operation mx29lv400c/mx29lv800c/mx29lv160c t/b provides hardware sector protection against program and erase operation for protected sectors. the sector protect status can be read through sector protect verify command. this method requires vhv on a9 pin, vih on we# and a1 pins, vil on ce#, oe#, a6 and a0 pins, and sector ad - dress on a12 to am pins. if the read out data is 01h, the designated sector is protected. oppositely, if the read out data is 00h, the designated sector is not protected. data protection to avoid accidental erasure or programming of the device, the device is automatically reset to read array mode during power up. besides, only after successful completion of the specifed command sets will the device begin its erase or program operation. other features to protect the data from accidental alternation are described as followed. low vcc write inhibit the device refuses to accept any write command when vcc is less than 1.4v. this prevents data from spuriously altered. the device automatically resets itself when vcc is lower than 1.4v and write cycles are ignored until vcc is greater than 1.4v. system must provide proper signals on control pins after vcc is larger than 1.4v to avoid unintentional program or erase operation write pulse "glitch" protection ce#, we#, oe# pulses shorter than 5ns are treated as glitches and will not be regarded as an effective write cycle. logical inhibit a valid write cycle requires both ce# and we# at vil with oe# at vih. write cycle is ignored when either ce# at vih, we# a vih, or oe# at vil.
22 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b power-up sequence upon power up, mx29lv400c/mx29lv800c/mx29lv160c t/b is placed in read array mode. furthermore, pro - gram or erase operation will begin only after successful completion of specifed command sequences. power-up write inhibit when we#, ce# is held at vil and oe# is held at vih during power up, the device ignores the frst command on the rising edge of we#. power supply decoupling a 0.1uf capacitor should be connected between the vcc and gnd to reduce the noise effect.
23 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b table 3. mx29lv400c/mx29lv800c/mx29lv160c t/b command definitions notes: 1. device id : mx29lv400ct: 22b9; mx29lv400cb: 22ba. mx29lv800ct: 22da; mx29lv800cb: 225b. mx29lv160ct: 22c4; mx29lv160cb: 2249. 2. for sector protect verify result, xx00h/00h means sector is not protected, xx01h/01h means sector has been protected. 3. sector protect command is valid during vhv at reset# pin, vih at a1 pin and vil at a0, a6 pins. the last bus cyc is for protect verify. 4. it is not allowed to adopt any other code which is not in the above command defnition table. command read mode reset mode automatic select program manufacturer id device id sector protect verify word byte word byte word byte word byte 1st bus cycle addr addr xxx 555 aaa 555 aaa 555 aaa 555 aaa data data f0 aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa 2nd bus cycle addr 2aa 555 2aa 555 2aa 555 2aa 555 data 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 3rd bus cycle addr 555 aaa 555 aaa 555 aaa 555 aaa data 90 90 90 90 90 90 a0 a0 4th bus cycle addr x00 x00 x01 x02 (sector) x02 (sector) x04 addr addr data c2 c2 id id 00/01 00/01 data data 5th bus cycle addr data 6th bus cycle addr data command chip erase sector erase cfi read erase suspend erase resume word byte word byte word byte byte/word byte/word 1st bus cycle addr 555 aaa 555 aaa 55 aa xxx xxx data aa aa aa aa 98 98 b0 30 2nd bus cycle addr 2aa 555 2aa 555 data 55 55 55 55 3rd bus cycle addr 555 aaa 555 aaa data 80 80 80 80 4th bus cycle addr 555 aaa 555 aaa data aa aa aa aa 5th bus cycle addr 2aa 555 2aa 555 data 55 55 55 55 6th bus cycle addr 555 aaa sector sector data 10 10 30 30
24 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b reset in the following situations, executing reset command will reset device back to read array mode: ? among erase command sequence (before the full command set is completed) ? sector erase time-out period ? erase fail (while q5 is high) ? among program command sequence (before the full command set is completed, erase-suspended program included) ? program fail (while q5 is high, and erase-suspended program fail is included) ? read silicon id mode ? sector protect verify ? cfi mode while device is at the status of program fail or erase fail (q5 is high), user must issue reset command to reset device back to read array mode. while the device is in read silicon id mode, sector protect verify or cfi mode, user must issue reset command to reset device back to read array mode. when the device is in the progress of programming (not program fail) or erasing (not erase fail), device will ig - nore reset command. automatic select command sequence automatic select mode is used to access the manufacturer id, device id and to verify whether or not a sector is protected. the automatic select mode has four command cycles. the frst two are unlock cycles, and followed by a specifc command. the fourth cycle is a normal read cycle, and user can read at any address any number of times without entering another command sequence. the reset command is necessary to exit the automatic se - lect mode and back to read array. the following table shows the identifcation code with corresponding address. there is an alternative method to that shown in table 2, which is intended for eprom programmers and requires vhv on address bit a9. read silicon id address data (hex) representation manufacturer id word x00 00c2 byte x00 c2 device id word x01 id top/bottom boot sector byte x02 id top/bottom boot sector sector protect verify word (sector address) x 02 00/01 unprotected/protected byte (sector address) x 04 00/01 unprotected/protected
25 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b automatic programming the mx29lv400c/mx29lv800c/mx29lv160c t/b can provide the user program function by the form of byte- mode or word-mode. as long as the users enter the right cycle defned in the table.3 (including 2 unlock cycles and a0h), any data user inputs will automatically be programmed into the array. once the program function is executed, the internal write state controller will automatically execute the algo - rithms and timings necessary for program and verifcation, which includes generating suitable program pulse, verifying whether the threshold voltage of the programmed cell is high enough and repeating the program pulse if any of the cells does not pass verifcation. meanwhile, the internal control will prohibit the programming to cells that pass verifcation while the other cells fail in verifcation in order to avoid over-programming. with the internal write state controller, the device requires the user to write the program command and data only. programming will only change the bit status from "1" to "0". that is to say, it is impossible to convert the bit status from "0" to "1" by programming. meanwhile, the internal write verifcation only detects the errors of the "1" that is not successfully programmed to "0". any command written to the device during programming will be ignored except hardware reset, which will termi - nate the program operation after a period of time no more than tready1. when the embedded program algorithm is complete or the program operation is terminated by hardware reset, the device will return to the reading array data mode. the typical chip program time at room temperature of the mx29lv400c/mx29lv800c/mx29lv160c t/b is less than 36 seconds. when the embedded program operation is on going, user can confrm if the embedded operation is fnished or not by the following methods: *1: the status "in progress" means both program mode and erase-suspended program mode. *2: ry/by# is an open drain output pin and should be weakly connected to vdd through a pull-up resistor. *3: when an attempt is made to program a protected sector, q7 will output its complement data or q6 continues to toggle for about 1us or less and the device returns to read array state without programing the data in the pro - tected sector. status q7 q6 q5 ry/by#*2 in progress*1 q7# toggling 0 0 finished q7 stop toggling 0 1 exceed time limit q7# toggling 1 0
26 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b sector erase sector erase is to erase all the data in a sector with "1" and "0" as all "1". it requires six command cycles to is - sue. the frst two cycles are "unlock cycles", the third one is a confguration cycle, the fourth and ffth are also "unlock cycles" and the sixth cycle is the sector erase command. after the sector erase command sequence is issued, there is a time-out period of 50us counted internally. during the time-out period, additional sector ad - dress and sector erase command can be written multiply. once user enters another sector erase command, the time-out period of 50us is recounted. if user enters any command other than sector eras or erase suspend dur - ing time-out period, the erase command would be aborted and the device is reset to read array condition. the number of sectors could be from one sector to all sectors. after time-out period passing by, additional erase com - mand is not accepted and erase embedded operation begins. during sector erasing, all commands will not be accepted except hardware reset and erase suspend and user can check the status as chip erase. when the embedded erase operation is on going, user can confrm if the embedded operation is fnished or not by the following methods: chip erase chip erase is to erase all the data with "1" and "0" as all "1". it needs 6 cycles to write the action in, and the frst two cycles are "unlock" cycles, the third one is a confguration cycle, the fourth and ffth are also "unlock" cycles, and the sixth cycle is the chip erase operation. during chip erasing, all the commands will not be accepted except hardware reset or the working voltage is too low that chip erase will be interrupted. after chip erase, the chip will return to the state of read array. when the embedded chip erase operation is on going, user can confrm if the embedded operation is fnished or not by the following methods: *1: the status q3 is the time-out period indicator. when q3=0, the device is in time-out period and is acceptible to another sector address to be erased. when q3=1, the device is in erase operation and only erase suspend is valid. *2: ry/by# is open drain output pin and should be weakly connected to vdd through a pull-up resistor. *3: when an attempt is made to erase a protected sector, q7 will output its complement data or q6 continues to toggle for 100us or less and the device returned to read array status without erasing the data in the protected sector. status q7 q6 q5 q2 ry/by# in progress 0 toggling 0 toggling 0 finished 1 stop toggling 0 1 1 exceed time limit 0 toggling 1 toggling 0 status q7 q6 q5 q3 q2 ry/by#*2 time-out period 0 toggling 0 0 toggling 0 in progress 0 toggling 0 1 toggling 0 finished 1 stop toggling 0 1 1 1 exceed time limit 0 toggling 1 1 toggling 0
27 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b when the device has suspended erasing, user can execute the command sets except sector erase and chip erase, such as read silicon id, sector protect verify, program, cfi query and erase resume. sector erase resume sector erase resume command is valid only when the device is in erase suspend state. after erase resume, user can issue another erase suspend command, but there should be a 400us interval between erase resume and the next erase suspend. if user issue infnite suspend-resume loop, or suspend-resume exceeds 1024 times, the time for erasing will increase. sector erase suspend during sector erasure, sector erase suspend is the only valid command. if user issue erase suspend command in the time-out period of sector erasure, device time-out period will be over immediately and the device will go back to erase-suspended read array mode. if user issue erase suspend command during the sector erase is be - ing operated, device will suspend the ongoing erase operation, and after the tready1 (<=20us) suspend fnishes and the device will enter erase-suspended read array mode. user can judge if the device has fnished erase sus - pend through q6, q7, and ry/by#. after device has entered erase-suspended read array mode, user can read other sectors not at erase suspend by the speed of taa; while reading the sector in erase-suspend mode, device will output its status. user can use q6 and q2 to judge the sector is erasing or the erase is suspended. status q7 q6 q5 q3 q2 ry/by# erase suspend read in erase suspended sector 1 no toggle 0 n/a toggle 1 erase suspend read in non-erase suspended sector data data data data data 1 erase suspend program in non-erase suspended sector q7# toggle 0 n/a n/a 0
28 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b table 4-1. cfi mode: identifcation data values (all values in these tables are in hexadecimal) table 4-2. cfi mode: system interface data values query command and common flash interface (cfi) mode mx29lv400c/mx29lv800c/mx29lv160c t/b features cfi mode. host system can retrieve the operating char - acteristics, structure and vendor-specifed information such as identifying information, memory size, byte/word confguration, operating voltages and timing information of this device by cfi mode. if the system writes the cfi query command "98h", to address "55h"/"aah" (depending on word/byte mode), the device will enter the cfi query mode, any time the device is ready to read array data. the system can read cfi information at the ad - dresses given in table4. once user enters cfi query mode, user can not issue any other commands except reset command. the reset command is required to exit cfi mode and go back to the mode before entering cfi. the system can write the cfi query command only when the device is in read mode, erase suspend, standby mode or automatic select mode. description address (h) (word mode) address (h) (byte mode) data (h) vcc supply minimum program/erase voltage 1b 36 0027 vcc supply maximum program/erase voltage 1c 38 0036 vpp supply minimum program/erase voltage 1d 3a 0000 vpp supply maximum program/erase voltage 1e 3c 0000 typical timeout per single word/byte write, 2 n us 1f 3e 0004 typical timeout for maximum-size buffer write, 2 n us 20 40 0000 typical timeout per individual block erase, 2 n ms 21 42 000a typical timeout for full chip erase, 2 n ms 22 44 0000 maximum timeout for word/byte write, 2 n times typical 23 46 0005 maximum timeout for buffer write, 2 n times typical 24 48 0000 maximum timeout per individual block erase, 2 n times typical 25 4a 0004 maximum timeout for chip erase, 2 n times typical 26 4c 0000 description address (h) (word mode) address (h) (byte mode) data (h) query-unique ascii string "qry" 10 20 0051 11 22 0052 12 24 0059 primary vendor command set and control interface id code 13 26 0002 14 28 0000 address for primary algorithm extended query table 15 2a 0040 16 2c 0000 alternate vendor command set and control interface id code 17 2e 0000 18 30 0000 address for alternate algorithm extended query table 19 32 0000 1a 34 0000
29 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b table 4-3. cfi mode: device geometry data values description address (h) (word mode) address (h) (byte mode) data (h) device size = 2 n in number of bytes (mx29lv400c) device size = 2 n in number of bytes (mx29lv800c) device size = 2 n in number of bytes (mx29lv160c) 27 4e 0013 27 4e 0014 27 4e 0015 flash device interface description (02=asynchronous x8/x16) 28 50 0002 29 52 0000 maximum number of bytes in buffer write = 2 n (not support) 2a 54 0000 2b 56 0000 number of erase regions within device 2c 58 0004 index for erase bank area 1 [2e,2d] = # of same-size sectors in region 1-1 [30, 2f] = sector size in multiples of 256-bytes 2d 5a 0000 2e 5c 0000 2f 5e 0040 30 60 0000 index for erase bank area 2 31 62 0001 32 64 0000 33 66 0020 34 68 0000 index for erase bank area 3 35 6a 0000 36 6c 0000 37 6e 0080 38 70 0000 index for erase bank area 4 (for mx29lv400c) index for erase bank area 4 (for mx29lv800c) index for erase bank area 4 (for mx29lv160c) 39 72 0006 39 72 000e 39 72 001e 3a 74 0000 3b 76 0000 3c 78 0001
30 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b table 4-4. cfi mode: primary vendor-specifc extended query data values description address (h) (word mode) address (h) (byte mode) data (h) query - primary extended table, unique ascii string, pri 40 80 0050 41 82 0052 42 84 0049 major version number, ascii 43 86 0031 minor version number, ascii 44 88 0030 unlock recognizes address (0= recognize, 1= don't recognize) 45 8a 0000 erase suspend (2= to both read and program) 46 8c 0002 sector protect (n= # of sectors/group) 47 8e 0001 temporary sector unprotect (1=supported) 48 90 0001 sector protect/chip unprotect scheme 49 92 0004 simultaneous r/w operation (0=not supported) 4a 94 0000 burst mode (0=not supported) 4b 96 0000 page mode (0=not supported) 4c 98 0000
31 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b absolute maximum stress ratings operating temperature and voltage note: 1. maximum voltage may overshoot to vcc+2v during transition and for less than 20ns during transitions. 2. minimum voltage may undershoot to -2v during transition and for less than 20ns during transitions. 3. applied conditions greater than those listed under "absolute maximum stress ratings" may cause permanent damage to the device. exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. this is a stress rating only and functional operation of the device at these conditions or conditions greater than those defned in the operational sections of this data sheet is not implied. surrounding temperature with bias -65 o c to +125 o c storage temperature -65 o c to +150 o c voltage range vcc -0.5v to +4.0 v reset#, a9 and oe# -0.5 v to +12.5 v the other pins. -0.5v to vcc +0.5v output short circuit current (less than one second) 200 ma commercial (c) grade surrounding temperature (t a ) 0c to +70c industrial (i) grade surrounding temperature (t a ) -40c to +85c vcc supply voltages vcc range +2.7 v to 3.6 v
32 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b dc characteristics note: sleep mode enables the lower power when address remain stable for taa+30ns. symbol description min. typ. max. remark iilk input leak 1.0ua iilk9 a9 leak 35ua a9=12.5v iolk output leak 1.0ua icr1 read current(5mhz) 7ma 12ma ce#=vil, oe#=vih icr2 read current(1mhz) 2ma 4ma ce#=vil, oe#=vih icw write current 15ma 30ma ce#=vil, oe#=vih, we#=vil isb standby current 0.2ua 5ua vcc=vcc max, other pin disable isbr reset current 0.2ua 5ua vcc=vccmax, reset# enable, other pin disable isbs sleep mode current 0.2ua 5ua vil input low voltage -0.5v 0.8v vih input high voltage 0.7xvcc vcc+0.3v vhv very high voltage for hardware protect/ unprotect/accelerated program/auto select/temporary unprotect 11.5v 12.5v vol output low voltage 0.45v iol=4.0ma voh1 ouput high voltage 0.85xvcc ioh1=-2ma voh2 ouput high voltage vcc-0.4v ioh2=-100ua
33 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b switching test circuits test condition output load : 1 ttl gate output load capacitance,cl : 30pf(70ns)/100pf(90ns) rise/fall times : 5ns in/out reference levels :1.5v switching test waveforms 1.5v 1.5v test points 3.0v 0.0v output input r1=6.2k ohm r2=1.6k ohm tested device diodes=in3064 or equivalent cl r1 vcc 0.1uf r2 +3.3v
34 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b ac characteristics notes: (1) 45ns only for mx29lv800c-45 symbol description min. typ. max. unit taa valid data output after address 45/55 (1) 70/90 ns tce valid data output after ce# low 45/55 (1) 70/90 ns toe valid data output after oe# low 30 ns tdf data output foating after oe# high or ce# high 25 ns toh output hold time from the earliest rising edge of address, ce#, oe# 0 ns trc read period time 45/55 (1) 70/90 ns twc write period time 70/90 ns tcwc command write period time 70/90 ns tas address setup time 0 ns tah address hold time 45 ns tds data setup time 35 ns tdh data hold time 0 ns tvcs vcc setup time 50 us tcs chip enable setup time 0 ns tch chip enable hold time 0 ns toes output enable setup time 0 ns toeh output enable hold time read 0 ns toggle & data# polling 10 ns tws we# setup time 0 ns twh we# hold time 0 ns tcep ce# pulse width 35 ns tceph ce# pulse width high 30 ns twp we# pulse width 35 ns twph we# pulse width high 30 ns tbusy program/erase active time by ry/by# 90 ns tghwl read recover time before write 0 ns tghel read recover time before write 0 ns twhwh1 program operation byte 9 us twhwh1 program operation word 11 us twhwh2 sector erase operation 0.7 sec tbal sector add hold time 50 us
35 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b figure 1. command write operation addresses ce# oe# we# din tds ta h data tdh tcs tch tcwc twph twp toes ta s vih vil vih vil vih vil vih vil vih vil va va: valid address
36 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b read/reset operation figure 2. read timing waveforms addresses ce# oe# ta a we# vih vil vih vil vih vil vih vil voh vol high z high z data valid to e toeh tdf tce trc outputs to h add valid
37 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b figure 3. reset# timing waveform ac characteristics trh trb1 trp2 trp1 tready2 tready1 ry/by# ce#, oe# reset# reset timing not during automatic algorithms reset timing during automatic algorithms ry/by# ce#, oe# trb2 we# reset# item description setup speed unit trp1 reset# pulse width (during automatic algorithms) min 500 ns trp2 reset# pulse width (not during automatic algorithms) min 500 ns trh reset# high time before read min 50 ns trb1 ry/by# recovery time (to ce#, oe# go low) min 0 ns trb2 ry/by# recovery time (to we# go low) min 50 ns tready1 reset# pin low (during automatic algorithms) max 20 us tready2 reset# pin low (not during automatic max 500 ns
38 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b erase/program operation figure 4. automatic chip erase timing waveform twc address oe# ce# 55h 2aah sa 10h in progress complete va va ta s ta h sa: 555h for chip erase tghwl tch twp tds tdh read status last 2 erase command cycle tbusy trb tcs twph we# data ry/by#
39 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b figure 5. automatic chip erase algorithm flowchart start write data aah address 555h write data 55h address 2aah write data aah address 555h write data 80h address 555h yes no data=ffh ? write data 10h address 555h write data 55h address 2aah data# polling algorithm or toggle bit algorithm auto chip erase completed
40 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b figure 6. automatic sector erase timing waveform twc address oe# ce# 55h 2aah sector address 1 sector address 0 30h in progress complete va va 30h sector address n ta s ta h tbal tghwl tch twp tds tdh twhwh2 read status last 2 erase command cycle tbusy trb tcs twph we# data ry/by# 30h
41 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b figure 7. automatic sector erase algorithm flowchart start write data aah address 555h write data 55h address 2aah write data aah address 555h write data 80h address 555h write data 30h sector address write data 55h address 2aah data# polling algorithm or toggle bit algorithm auto sector erase completed no last sector to erase yes yes no data=ffh
42 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b figure 8. erase suspend/resume flowchart start write data b0h toggle bit checking q6 not toggled erase suspend yes no write data 30h continue erase reading or programming end read array or program another erase suspend ? no yes yes no erase resume
43 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b figure 9. automatic program timing waveforms address oe# ce# a0h 555h pa pd status dout va va ta s ta h tghwl tch twp tds tdh twhwh1 last 2 read status cycle last 2 program command cycle tbusy trb tcs twph we# data ry/by#
44 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b figure 10. ce# controlled write timing waveform address oe# ce# a0h 555h pa pd status dout va va ta s ta h tghwl tcep tds tdh twhwh1 or twhwh2 tbusy tceph we# data ry/by# tws twh
45 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b figure 11. automatic programming algorithm flowchart start write data aah address 555h write data 55h address 2aah write program data/address write data a0h address 555h yes read again data: program data? yes auto program completed data# polling algorithm or toggle bit algorithm next address last word to be programed no no
46 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b sector protect/chip unprotect figure 12. sector protect/chip unprotect waveform (reset# control) 150us: sector protect 15ms: chip unprotect 1us vhv vih data sa, a6 a1, a0 ce# we# oe# va va va status va: valid address 40h 60h 60h verification reset#
47 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b figure 13-1. in-system sector protect with reset#=vhv start retry count=0 reset#=vhv wait 1us write sector address with [a6,a1,a0]:[0,1,0] data: 60h write sector address with [a6,a1,a0]:[0,1,0] data: 40h read at sector address with [a6,a1,a0]:[0,1,0] wait 150us reset plscnt=1 temporary unprotect mode reset#=vih write reset cmd sector protect done device fail temporary unprotect mode retry count +1 first cmd=60h? data=01h? retry count=25? yes yes yes yes no no no no protect another sector?
48 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b figure 13-2. chip unprotect algorithms with reset#=vhv write [a6,a1,a0]:[1,1,0] data: 60h write [a6,a1,a0]:[1,1,0] data: 40h read [a6,a1,a0]:[1,1,0] wait 15ms temporary unprotect write reset cmd chip unprotect done retry count +1 device fail all sectors protected? data=00h? retry count=1000? yes yes no no yes protect all sectors start retry count=0 reset#=vhv wait 1us temporary unprotect first cmd=60h? yes no no
49 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b figure 14. temporary sector unprotect waveforms table 5. temporary sector unprotect reset# ce# we# ry/by# trpvhh 12v vhv 0 or vih vil or vih tvhhwl trpvhh program or erase command sequence parameter alt description condition speed unit trpvhh tvidr reset# rise time to vhv and vhv fall time to reset# min 500 ns tvhhwl trsp reset# vhv to we# low min 4 us
50 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b figure 15. temporary sector unprotect flowchart start apply reset# pin vhv volt enter program or erase mode (1) remove vhv volt from reset# (2) reset# = vih completed temporary sector unprotected mode mode operation completed notes: 1. temporary unprotect all protected sectors vhv=11.5~12.5v. 2. after leaving temporary unprotect mode, the previously protected sectors are again protected.
51 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b figure 16. silicon id read timing waveform ta a tce ta a to e to h to h tdf data out c2h silicon id vhv vih vil a9 add ce# a1 oe# we# a0 data out data q7~q0 vih vil vih vil vih vil vih vil vih vil vih vil vih vil
52 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b write operation status figure 17. data# polling timing waveforms (during automatic algorithms) tdf tce tch to e toeh to h ce# oe# we# q7 q6~q0 ry/by# tbusy status data status data complement complement true valid data ta a trc address va va high z high z valid data true
53 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b figure 18. data# polling algorithm read q7~q0 at valid address (note 1) read q7~q0 at valid address start q7 = data# ? q5 = 1 ? q7 = data# ? (note 2) fail pass no no no ye s ye s ye s notes: 1. for programming, valid address means program address. for erasing, valid address means erase sectors address. 2. q7 should be rechecked even q5="1" because q7 may change simultaneously with q5.
54 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b figure 19. toggle bit timing waveforms (during automatic algorithms) tdf tce tch to e toeh ta a trc to h address ce# oe# we# q6/q2 ry/by# tbusy valid status (first read) valid status (second read) (stops toggling) valid data va va va va : valid address va valid data
55 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b figure 20. toggle bit algorithm notes: 1. read toggle bit twice to determine whether or not it is toggling. 2. recheck toggle bit because it may stop toggling as q5 changes to "1". read q7-q0 twice q5 = 1? read q7~q0 twice pgm/ers fail write reset cmd pgm/ers complete q6 toggle ? q6 toggle ? no (note 1) yes no no yes yes start
56 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b figure 21. byte# timing waveform for read operations (byte# switching from byte mode to word mode) ac characteristics word/byte configuration (byte#) tfhqv telfh dout (q0-q7) dout (q0-q14) va dout (q15) ce# oe# byte# q14~q0 q15/a-1 parameter description speed options unit -70 -90 telf/telfh ce# to byte# from l/h max 5 5 ns tfqz byte# from l to output hiz max 25 30 ns tfhqv byte# from h to output active min 70 90 ns
57 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b recommended operating conditions at device power-up ac timing illustrated in figure a is recommended for the supply voltages and the control signals at device power- up. if the timing in the fgure is ignored, the device may not operate correctly . figure a. ac timing at device power-up vcc address ce# we# oe# data tvr taa tr or tf tr or tf tce tf vcc(min) gnd vih vil vih vil vih vil vih vil vih vil voh high z vol wp#/acc valid ouput valid address tvcs tr toe tf tr symbol parameter min. max. unit tvr vcc rise time 20 500000 us/v tr input signal rise time 20 us/v tf input signal fall time 20 us/v
58 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b latch-up characteristics erase and programming performance pin capacitance parameter limits units min. typ. max. chip erase time mx29lv400c 4 32 sec mx29lv800c 8 32 sec mx29lv160c 15 32 sec sector erase time 0.7 15 sec erase/program cycles 100,000 cycles chip programming time mx29lv400c byte mode 4.5 13.5 sec word mode 3 9 sec mx29lv800c byte mode 9 27 sec word mode 5.8 17 sec mx29lv160c byte mode 18 54 sec word mode 12 36 sec accelerated byte/word program time 7 210 us word program time 11 360 us byte programming time 9 300 us parameter symbol parameter description test set typ. max. unit cin2 control pin capacitance vin=0 7.5 9 pf cout output capacitance vout=0 8.5 12 pf cin input capacitance vin=0 6 7.5 pf min. max. input voltage voltage difference with gnd on all pins except i/o pins -1.0v 12.5v input voltage voltage difference with gnd on all i/o pins -1.0v vcc + 1.0v vcc current -100ma +100ma all pins included except vcc. test conditions: vcc = 3.0v, one pin per testing data retention parameter condition min. max. unit data retention 55?c 20 years
59 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b ordering information mx29lv400c t/b part no. access time (ns) operating current max. (ma) standby current max. (ua) package remark mx29lv400ctmc-55q 55 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv400cbmc-55q 55 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv400ctmc-70g 70 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv400cbmc-70g 70 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv400ctmc-90g 90 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv400cbmc-90g 90 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv400cttc-55q 55 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv400cbtc-55q 55 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv400cttc-70g 70 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv400cbtc-70g 70 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv400cttc-90g 90 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv400cbtc-90g 90 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv400ctxbc-55q 55 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size=0.3mm) mx29lv400cbxbc-55q 55 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size=0.3mm) mx29lv400ctxbc-70g 70 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size=0.3mm) mx29lv400cbxbc-70g 70 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size=0.3mm) mx29lv400ctxbc-90g 90 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size=0.3mm) mx29lv400cbxbc-90g 90 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size=0.3mm) mx29lv400ctxec-55q 55 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size=0.4mm) mx29lv400cbxec-55q 55 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size=0.4mm) mx29lv400ctxec-70g 70 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size=0.4mm) mx29lv400cbxec-70g 70 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size=0.4mm) mx29lv400ctxec-90g 90 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size=0.4mm) mx29lv400cbxec-90g 90 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size=0.4mm)
60 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b part no. access time (ns) operating current max. (ma) standby current max. (ua) package remark mx29lv400ctmi-55q 55 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv400cbmi-55q 55 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv400ctmi-70g 70 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv400cbmi-70g 70 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv400ctmi-90g 90 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv400cbmi-90g 90 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv400ctti-55q 55 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv400cbti-55q 55 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv400ctti-70g 70 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv400cbti-70g 70 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv400ctti-90g 90 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv400cbti-90g 90 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv400ctxbi-55q 55 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size=0.3mm) mx29lv400cbxbi-55q 55 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size=0.3mm) mx29lv400ctxbi-70g 70 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size=0.3mm) mx29lv400cbxbi-70g 70 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size=0.3mm) mx29lv400ctxbi-90g 90 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size=0.3mm) mx29lv400cbxbi-90g 90 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size=0.3mm) mx29lv400ctxei-55q 55 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size=0.4mm) mx29lv400cbxei-55q 55 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size=0.4mm) mx29lv400ctxei-70g 70 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size=0.4mm) mx29lv400cbxei-70g 70 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size=0.4mm) mx29lv400ctxei-90g 90 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size=0.4mm) mx29lv400cbxei-90g 90 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size=0.4mm)
61 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b part no. access time (ns) operating current max. (ma) standby current max. (ua) package remark mx29lv400ctxhi-55q 55 30 5 48 ball wfbga (4 x 6 mm) mx29lv400cbxhi-55q 55 30 5 48 ball wfbga (4 x 6 mm) mx29lv400ctxhi-70g 70 30 5 48 ball wfbga (4 x 6 mm) mx29lv400cbxhi-70g 70 30 5 48 ball wfbga (4 x 6 mm) mx29lv400ctgbi-70g 70 30 5 48 ball xflga (4 x 6 x 0.5mm) mx29lv400cbgbi-70g 70 30 5 48 ball xflga (4 x 6 x 0.5mm)
62 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b mx29lv800c t/b part no. access time (ns) operating current max. (ma) standby current max. (ua) package remark mx29lv800ctmc-55q 55 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv800cbmc-55q 55 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv800ctmc-70g 70 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv800cbmc-70g 70 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv800ctmc-90g 90 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv800cbmc-90g 90 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv800cttc-55q 55 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv800cbtc-55q 55 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv800cttc-70g 70 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv800cbtc-70g 70 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv800cttc-90g 90 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv800cbtc-90g 90 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv800ctxbc-55q 55 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size:0.3mm) mx29lv800cbxbc-55q 55 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size:0.3mm) mx29lv800ctxbc-70g 70 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size:0.3mm) mx29lv800cbxbc-70g 70 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size:0.3mm) mx29lv800ctxbc-90g 90 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size:0.3mm) mx29lv800cbxbc-90g 90 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size:0.3mm) mx29lv800ctmi-55q 55 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv800cbmi-55q 55 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv800ctmi-70g 70 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv800cbmi-70g 70 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv800ctmi-90g 90 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv800cbmi-90g 90 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv800ctti-55q 55 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv800cbti-55q 55 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type)
63 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b part no. access time (ns) operating current max. (ma) standby current max. (ua) package remark mx29lv800ctti-70g 70 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv800cbti-70g 70 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv800ctti-90g 90 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv800cbti-90g 90 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv800ctxbi-55q 55 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size:0.3mm) mx29lv800cbxbi-55q 55 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size:0.3mm) mx29lv800ctxbi-70g 70 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size:0.3mm) mx29lv800cbxbi-70g 70 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size:0.3mm) mx29lv800ctxbi-90g 90 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size:0.3mm) mx29lv800cbxbi-90g 90 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size:0.3mm) mx29lv800ctxec-55q 55 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size:0.4mm) mx29lv800cbxec-55q 55 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size:0.4mm) mx29lv800ctxec-70g 70 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size:0.4mm) mx29lv800cbxec-70g 70 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size:0.4mm) mx29lv800ctxec-90g 90 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size:0.4mm) mx29lv800cbxec-90g 90 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size:0.4mm) mx29lv800ctxei-55q 55 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size:0.4mm) mx29lv800cbxei-55q 55 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size:0.4mm) mx29lv800ctxei-70g 70 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size:0.4mm) mx29lv800cbxei-70g 70 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size:0.4mm) mx29lv800ctxei-90g 90 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size:0.4mm) mx29lv800cbxei-90g 90 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size:0.4mm)
64 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b part no. access time (ns) operating current max. (ma) standby current max. (ua) package remark mx29lv800ctti-45q 45 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv800cbti-45q 45 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv800ctxbi-45q 45 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size:0.3mm) mx29lv800cbxbi-45q 45 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size:0.3mm) mx29lv800ctxei-45q 45 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size:0.4mm) mx29lv800cbxei-45q 45 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size:0.4mm) mx29lv800ctxhi-70g 70 30 5 48 ball wfbga (4 x 6 x 0.75mm) mx29lv800cbxhi-70g 70 30 5 48 ball wfbga (4 x 6 x 0.75mm) mx29lv800ctgbi-70g 70 30 5 48 ball xflga (4 x 6 x 0.5mm) mx29lv800cbgbi-70g 70 30 5 48 ball xflga (4 x 6 x 0.5mm) mx29lv800ctxgi-70g 70 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size:0.4mm, height: 1.2mm) mx29lv800cbxgi-70g 70 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size:0.4mm, height: 1.2mm)
65 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b mx29lv160c t/b part no. access time (ns) operating current max. (ma) standby current max. (ua) package remark mx29lv160ctmc-55q 55 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv160cbmc-55q 55 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv160ctmc-70g 70 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv160cbmc-70g 70 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv160ctmc-90g 90 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv160cbmc-90g 90 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv160ctmi-55q 55 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv160cbmi-55q 55 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv160ctmi-70g 70 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv160cbmi-70g 70 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv160ctmi-90g 90 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv160cbmi-90g 90 30 5 44 pin sop mx29lv160cttc-55q 55 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv160cbtc-55q 55 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv160cttc-70g 70 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv160cbtc-70g 70 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv160cttc-90g 90 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv160cbtc-90g 90 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv160ctti-55q 55 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv160cbti-55q 55 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv160ctti-70g 70 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv160cbti-70g 70 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv160ctti-90g 90 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv160cbti-90g 90 30 5 48 pin tsop (normal type) mx29lv160ctxbc-55q 55 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size:0.3mm) mx29lv160cbxbc-55q 55 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size:0.3mm) mx29lv160ctxbc-70g 70 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size:0.3mm) mx29lv160cbxbc-70g 70 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size:0.3mm)
66 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b part no. access time (ns) operating current max. (ma) standby current max. (ua) package remark mx29lv160ctxbc-90g 90 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size:0.3mm) mx29lv160cbxbc-90g 90 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size:0.3mm) mx29lv160ctxbi-55q 55 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size:0.3mm) mx29lv160cbxbi-55q 55 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size:0.3mm) mx29lv160ctxbi-70g 70 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size:0.3mm) mx29lv160cbxbi-70g 70 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size:0.3mm) mx29lv160ctxbi-90g 90 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size:0.3mm) mx29lv160cbxbi-90g 90 30 5 48 ball tfbga (ball size:0.3mm) mx29lv160ctxec-55q 55 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size:0.4mm) mx29lv160cbxec-55q 55 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size:0.4mm) mx29lv160ctxec-70g 70 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size:0.4mm) mx29lv160cbxec-70g 70 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size:0.4mm) mx29lv160ctxec-90g 90 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size:0.4mm) mx29lv160cbxec-90g 90 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size:0.4mm) mx29lv160ctxei-55q 55 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size:0.4mm) mx29lv160cbxei-55q 55 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size:0.4mm) mx29lv160ctxei-70g 70 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size:0.4mm) mx29lv160cbxei-70g 70 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size:0.4mm) mx29lv160ctxei-90g 90 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size:0.4mm) mx29lv160cbxei-90g 90 30 5 48 ball lfbga (ball size:0.4mm)
67 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b part name description mx 29 lv 70 c t t c g option: g: rohs compliant package q: restricted vcc (3.0v~3.6v) with rohs compliant package speed: 45: 45ns 55: 55ns 70: 70ns 90: 90ns temperature range: c: commercial (0c to 70c) i: industrial (-40c to 85c) package: m: sop t: tsop x: lfbga/tfbga (csp) xh: wfbga - 4 x 6 x 0.75mm, pitch 0.5mm, 0.3mm ball gb: xflga - 4 x 6 x 0.5mm, pitch 0.5mm, 0.25mm ball boot block type: t: top boot b: bottom boot revision: c density & mode: 160: 16mb, x8/x16 boot block 800: 8mb, x8/x16 boot block 400/410: 4mb, x8/x16 boot block type: lv: 3v device: 29:flash xb - 6 x 8 x 1.2mm, pitch 0.8mm, 0.3mm ball xe - 6 x 8 x 1.3mm, pitch 0.8mm, 0.4mm ball xg - 6 x 8 x 1.2mm, pitch 0.8mm, 0.4mm ball 160
68 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b package information
69 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b
70 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b 48-ball csp (for mx29lv400c/mx29lv800c/mx29lv160c txbc/ txbi/bxbc/bxbi)
71 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b 48-ball csp (for mx29lv400c/mx29lv800c/mx29lv160c txec/ txei/bxec/bxei)
72 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b 48-ball csp (for mx29lv400c/mx29lv800c txhc/ txhi/bxhc/bxhi)
73 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b 48-ball xflga (for mx29lv400c/mx29lv800c tgbi/bgbi)
74 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b 48-ball tfbga (for mx29lv800c txgi/bxgi)
75 p/n:pm1300 rev. 2.6, dec. 22, 2011 mx29lv400c t/b mx29lv800c t/b mx29lv160c t/b revision history revision no. description page date 1.1 1. data modifcation all aug/17/2006 1.2 1. added 48-ball xflga package information p4,7,9,62 sep/19/2006 p67,71,72,78 1.3 1. added statement p80 nov/06/2006 1.4 1. removed mx29lv160ctgbi-70 & mx29lv160cbgbi-70 p66,72 mar/21/2007 2. modifed ordering information p58~65 1.5 1. removed 48-ball xflga package p9 jul/23/2007 2. added note for absolute maximum stress ratings p30 1.6 1. revised package type from fbga(csp) to lfbga/tfbga(csp) p66 nov/26/2007 1.7 1. revised "cfi mode" statement p27 dec/28/2007 1.8 1. revised statement p1,18,23 jan/15/2008 1.9 1. added note 4 into table 3. command defnitions p22 jan/17/2008 2.0 1. modifed figure 10. ce# controlled write timing waveform p43 feb/15/2008 2.1 1. announced " not recommended for new designs " wording p1,2 apr/08/2008 2.2 1. renamed csp package as tfbga,lfbga, wfbga and xflga p3,4,7,10, aug/15/2008 p59~66 2.3 1. added note into dc characteristics p32 dec/17/2008 2.4 1. added 48-ball tfbga (for mx29lv800c txgi/bxgi) p64,67,74 apr/23/2009 2. revised data retention from 10 years to 20 years p2,58 3. added sop capacitance naming p58 4. revised part name description p67 2.5 1. removed note "* advanced information" p64 oct/06/2010 2. modifed xg epn ball size from 0.3mm to 0.4mm p64 2.6 1. modifed description for rohs compliance p3,67 dec/22/2011 2. modifed figure 10. ce# controlled write timing waveform p44
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