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K8C10(11)15ET(B)M
NOR FLASH MEMORY
512Mb M-die MLC NOR Specification
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Document Title
512M Bit (32M x16) Sync Burst/Page Mode/Multi Bank MLC NOR Flash Memory
Revision History
Revision No. History
Draft Date
Remark
0.0
0.1
Initial
September 1, 2005 Advance
Revision
October 31, 2005 Advance
- Correct Icc2(Active Write Current) from 15mA(min), 30mA(max)
to 25mA(typ), 40mA(max)
- Correct default value of programmable wait state from A11~A14
"1010"(Data valid on the 14th active CLK) to "1011"(Data valid on the
15th active CLK)
- Correct the description of Figure 4(Continuous Burst Mode
Read@133MHz) for exact explanation of initial access time.
- Correct the description of Figure 5(Continuous Burst Mode
Read@108MHz) for exact explanation of initial access time.
- Correct the description of Figure 6(8 word Linear Burst Mode with
Wrap Around@133MHz) for exact explanation of initial access time.
- Correct the description of Figure 7(8 word Linear Burst with RDY Set
One Cycle Before Data) for exact explanation of initial access time.
- Correct tBA(Burst Access Time Valid Clock to Output Delay)
from 8ns(@83Mhz) to 9ns(@83MHz)
- Correct tBDH(Data Hold Time from Next Clock Cycle) from
4ns(@66MHz), 2.25ns(@108MHz), 1.5ns(@133MHz) to
3ns(@66MHz), 2ns(@108MHz), 2ns(@133MHz)
- Correct tRDYA(Clock to RDY Setup Time) from 8ns(@83Mhz) to
9ns(@83MHz)
- Correct tRDYS(RDY setup to Clock) from 4ns(@66MHz),
2.25ns(@108MHz), 1.5ns(@133MHz) to 3ns(@66MHz),
2ns(@108MHz), 2ns(@133MHz)
- Correct tOE(Output Enable to Output Valid) from 20ns to 15ns
- Correct typo
0.2
Revision
December 20, 2005 Advance
- Correct typo
- Delete tPRC(Page Read Cycle Time) from asynchornous read
paramter
- Modify figures for first word boundary crossing
- Modify output driver setting table
- Add Pin Configuration and Ball FBGA View
- Change tAVDH(AVD Hold Time from CLK) from 6ns @66MHz,
5ns @83MHz to 2ns @66/83MHz
- Add Ordering Information for Density
12 : 512Mb for 66/83MHz, 13 : 512Mb for 108/133Mhz
- Add Product Classification Table (Table 1-1)
0.3
1.0
1.1
- CFI note is added (Max Operation frequency : Data 53H is in 66/
83Mhz part
April 04, 2006
Advance
- Specification is finalized
- Correct typo
June 08, 2006
- Active Asynchronous read Current(@1Mhz) is changed
3mA(typ.),5mA(max.) to 8mA(typ.), 10mA(max.)
September 08,2006
'In erase/program suspend followed by resume operation, min. 200ns
is needed for checking the busy status' is added
- Frequency information is added to Programmable Wait State at Burst
Mode Configuration Register Table.
- "Asynchronous mode may not support read following four sequential
invalid read condition within 200ns." is added
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Revision No. History
Draft Date
Remark
1.2
Correct typo.
October 17, 2006
In Write Buffer Programming, "And from third cycle to the last cycle of
Write to Buffer command is also required when using Write-Buffer-Pro-
gramming feature in Unlock Bypass mode." is added
1.3
2 AC parameters are changed.
October 19, 2006
At 66MHz and 83MHz, change tBDH form 3ns to 4ns.
At 108MHz and 133MHz, change tBDH form 2ns to 3ns.
Change tCES form 6ns to 5ns at all frequency regions.
Add Synchronous Read Mode Setting by A23
1.4
1.5
Change tCES form 5ns to 4.5ns at all frequency regions.
December 04, 2006
December 27, 2006
Registered as new part ID, K8C10(11)15ET(B)M.
Change 4,5digits in Ordering Information.
1.6
1.7
tBA at 83MHz is changed from 9ns to 8.3ns.
tPA is changed 15ns to 18ns.
July 06, 2007
August 30, 2007
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512M Bit (32M x16) Sync Burst/Page Mode/Multi Bank MLC NOR Flash Memory
FEATURES
• Single Voltage, 1.7V to 1.95V for Read and Write operations
• Organization
- 33,554,432 x 16 bit ( Word Mode Only)
• Read While Program/Erase Operation
• Multiple Bank Architecture
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The K8C10(11)15E featuring single 1.8V power supply is a
512Mbit Burst Multi Bank Flash Memory organized as 32Mx16.
The memory architecture of the device is designed to divide its
memory arrays into 515 blocks with independent hardware pro-
tection. This block architecture provides highly flexible erase
and program capability. The K8C10(11)15E NOR Flash consists
of sixteen banks. This device is capable of reading data from
one bank while programming or erasing in the other bank.
Regarding read access time, the K8C1015E provides 11ns
burst access time and 110ns initial access time at 66MHz. At
the K8C1015E provides 8.3ns burst access time and 110ns ini-
tial access time at 83MHz.At the K8C1115E provides 7ns burst
access time and 110ns initial access time at 108MHz. At
133MHz, the K8C1115E provides 6ns burst access time and
110ns initial access time.
- 16 Banks (32Mb Partition)
• OTP Block : Extra 512-Word block
• Read Access Time (@ CL=30pF)
- Asynchronous Random Access Time : 110ns
- Synchronous Random Access Time :110ns
- Burst Access Time :
11ns (66MHz) / 8.3ns (83MHz) / 7ns (108MHz) / 6ns (133MHz)
• Page Mode Operation
16Words Page access allows fast asychronous read
Page Read Access Time : 18ns
• Burst Length :
- Continuous Linear Burst
- Linear Burst : 8-word & 16-word with No-wrap & Wrap
• Block Architecture
- Four 16Kword blocks and five hundred eleven 64Kword blocks
The device performs a program operation in units of 16 bits
(Word) and erases in units of a block. Single or multiple blocks
can be erased. The block erase operation is completed within
typically 0.6sec. The device requires 15mA as program/erase
current in the extended temperature ranges.
- Bank 0 contains four 16 Kword blocks and thirty-one 64Kword
blocks
The K8C10(11)15E NOR Flash Memory is created by using
Samsung's advanced CMOS process technology.
- Bank 1 ~ Bank 15 contain four hundred eighty 64Kword blocks
• Reduce program time using the VPP
• Support 32 words Buffer Program
PIN DESCRIPTION
• Power Consumption (Typical value, CL=30pF)
- Synchronous Read Current : 35mA at 133MHz
- Program/Erase Current : 25mA
- Read While Program/Erase Current : 45mA
- Standby Mode/Auto Sleep Mode : 30uA
• Block Protection/Unprotection
- Using the software command sequence
- Last two boot blocks are protected by WP=VIL
- All blocks are protected by VPP=VIL
• Handshaking Feature
- Provides host system with minimum latency by monitoring RDY
• Erase Suspend/Resume
• Program Suspend/Resume
• Unlock Bypass Program/Erase
Pin Name
A0 - A24
DQ0 - DQ15
CE
Pin Function
Address Inputs
Data input/output
Chip Enable
OE
Output Enable
RESET
VPP
Hardware Reset Pin
Accelerates Programming
Write Enable
WE
• Hardware Reset (RESET)
WP
Hardware Write Protection Input
Clock
• Deep Power Down Mode
• Data Polling and Toggle Bits
- Provides a software method of detecting the status of program
CLK
or erase completion
• Endurance
RDY
Ready Output
100K Program/Erase Cycles Minimum
• Data Retention : 10 years
• Extended Temperature : -25°C ~ 85°C
• Support Common Flash Memory Interface
• Low Vcc Write Inhibit
AVD
Address Valid Input
Deep Power Down
Power Supply
DPD
Vcc
• Output Driver Control by Configuration Register
• Package : 167-Ball FBGA type, 10.5mm x 14.0mm
0.8 mm ball pitch
VSS
Ground
1.4 mm (Max.) Thickness
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Pin Configuration
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
DNU
VSS
A1
DNU
NC
A4
DNU
VSS
A15
A11
A13
NC
DNU
NC
DNU
NC
A
B
C
D
E
F
NC
WP
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
VCC
NC
DNU
A17
A7
VCC
VPP
RDY
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
WE
VSS
NC
A9
A22
A14
NC
NC
A2
A5
A18
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
CE
OE
VSS
A21
CLK
AVD
A24
NC
RESET
NC
A20
A19
A8
A10
A12
NC
A23
VSS
NC
A3
A6
VSS
NC
NC
NC
VSS
NC
VSS
VSS
NC
DNU
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
DNU
NC
NC
NC
NC
A16
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
G
H
J
NC
DPD
DQ8
DQ4
DQ11
DQ10
DQ3
NC
DQ13
DQ9
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
VSS
NC
NC
A0
NC
NC
NC
K
L
NC
DQ1
DQ2
VCCQ
NC
DQ12
DQ5
NC
DQ6
DQ14
VCCQ
NC
NC
NC
NC
DQ0
VCCQ
NC
DQ7
VCCQ
VSS
DNU
DQ15
NC
NC
M
N
P
R
VCC
NC
VSS
NC
DNU
DNU
167-FBGA : Top View (Ball Down)
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Ball FBGA VIEW
(Datum A)
0.10 MAX
#A1 INDEX MARK
B
12 11 10 9
8
7
6
5
4
3 2 1
A
B
C
D
E
F
#A1
G
H
J
(Datum B)
K
L
M
N
P
R
0.80
0.32±0.05
1.30±0.10
4.40
10.50±0.10
0.80x11=8.80
10.50±0.10
167-∅ 0.45±0.05
A
∅
0.20 M A B
BOTTOM VIEW
TOP VIEW
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
Bank 0
Cell Array
Bank 0
Address
X
Dec
Vcc
Vss
Latch &
Control
Y Dec
Vpp
CLK
CE
Latch &
Control
Y Dec
Bank 1
Cell Array
OE
WE
WP
Bank 1
Address
X
I/O
Interface
&
Dec
Bank
RESET
RDY
Control
Bank 15
Cell Array
Bank 15
Address
X
AVD
Dec
DPD
Latch &
Control
Y Dec
Erase
Control
A0~A24
High
Voltage
Gen.
Block
Inform
DQ0~
DQ15
Program
Control
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ORDERING INFORMATION
K 8 C 10 1 5 E T M - F E 1F
Samsung
NOR Flash Memory
Access Time
Refer to Table 1
Device Type
MLC Synch Burst
Operating Temperature Range
C = Commercial Temp. (0 °C to 70 °C)
E = Extended Temp. (-25 °C to 85 °C)
Density
10 = 512Mbits for 66/83MHz,
MRS Synch Burst
11 = 512Mbits for 108/133MHz,
MRS Synch Burst
Package
F : FBGA
D : FBGA(Lead Free)
Version
1st Generation
Organization
x16 Organization
Block Architecture
T = Top Boot Block
B = Bottom Boot Block
Operating Voltage Range
1.7 V to 1.95V
Table 1. PRODUCT LINE-UP
Mode
K8C10(11)15ET(B)
1C
1D
(83MHz)
1E
(108MHz)
1F
(133MHz)
Speed Option
(66MHz)
Max. Initial Access Time (tIAA, ns)
Max. Burst Access Time (tBA, ns)
Max. Access Time (tAA, ns)
110
11
110
8.3
110
110
18
110
7
110
6
Synchronous/Burst
Asynchronous
110
110
18
110
110
18
110
110
18
VCC=1.7V
-1.95V
Max. CE Access Time (tCE, ns)
Max. Page Access Time (tPA, ns)
Max. OE Access Time (tOE, ns)
15
15
15
15
Table 1-1. PRODUCT Classification
Speed/Boot Option
Top
Bottom
512Mb for 66/83MHz
K8C1015ETM
K8C1115ETM
K8C1015EBM
K8C1115EBM
512Mb for 108/133MHz
Table 2. K8C10(11)15E DEVICE BANK DIVISIONS
Bank 0
Bank 1 ~ Bank 15
Block Sizes
Mbit
Block Sizes
Mbit
Four 16Kwords,
Thirty-One 64Kwords
32 Mbit
480 Mbit
Four hundred eighty 64Kwords
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Table 3. K8C10(11)15ETM DEVICE BANK DIVISIONS
Bank
Quantity of Blocks
Block Size
4
16 Kwords
0
31
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Table 3-1. K8C10(11)15EBM DEVICE BANK DIVISIONS
Bank
Quantity of Blocks
Block Size
15
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
31
4
64 Kwords
14
13
12
11
10
9
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
16 Kwords
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
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PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
The K8C10(11)15E is an 512Mbit (536,870,912 bits) NOR-type Burst Flash memory. The device features 1.8V single voltage power
supply operating within the range of 1.7V to 1.95V. The device is programmed by using the Channel Hot Electron (CHE) injection
mechanism which is used to program EPROMs. The device is erased electrically by using Fowler-Nordheim tunneling mechanism.
To provide highly flexible erase and program capability, the device adapts a block memory architecture that divides its memory array
into 515 blocks (64-Kword x 511, 16-Kword x 4). Programming is done in units of 16 bits (Word). All bits of data in one or multiple
blocks can be erased when the device executes the erase operation. To prevent the device from accidental erasing or over-writing
the programmed data, 515 memory blocks can be hardware protected. Regarding read access time, at 66MHz, the K8C1015E pro-
vides a burst access of 11ns with initial access times of 110ns at 30pF. At 83MHz, the K8C1015E provides a burst access of 8.3ns
with initial access times of 110ns at 30pF. At 108MHz, the K8C1115E provides a burst access of 7ns with initial access times of 110ns
at 30pF. At 133MHz, the K8C1115E provides a burst access of 6ns with initial access times of 110ns at 30pF. The command set of
K8C10(11)15E is compatible with standard Flash devices. The device uses Chip Enable (CE), Write Enable (WE), Output Enable
(OE) to control asynchronous read and write operation. For burst operations, the device additionally requires Ready (RDY) and
Clock (CLK). Device operations are executed by selective command codes. The command codes to be combined with addresses
and data are sequentially written to the command registers using microprocessor write timing. The command codes serve as inputs
to an internal state machine which controls the program/erase circuitry. Register contents also internally latch addresses and data
necessary to execute the program and erase operations. The K8C10(11)15E is implemented with Internal Program/Erase Routines
to execute the program/erase operations. The Internal Program/Erase Routines are invoked by program/erase command
sequences. The Internal Program Routine automatically programs and verifies data at specified addresses. The Internal Erase Rou-
tine automatically pre-programs the memory cell which is not programmed and then executes the erase operation. The
K8C10(11)15E has means to indicate the status of completion of program/erase operations. The status can be indicated via Data
polling of DQ7, or the Toggle bit (DQ6). Once the operations have been completed, the device automatically resets itself to the read
mode. The device requires only 35 mA as burst and asynchronous mode read current and 25mA for program/erase operations.
Table 4. Device Bus Operations
Operation
CE
OE
WE
A0-24
DQ0-15
RESET
CLK
AVD
Asynchronous Read Operation
L
L
H
Add In
I/O
H
L
L
Write
L
H
X
L
H
X
X
H
L
Add In
I/O
High-Z
High-Z
X
H
H
L
L
X
X
X
X
X
Standby
X
X
H
H
X
X
H
X
Hardware Reset
Load Initial Burst Address
X
Add In
X
H
H
H
L
Burst
DOUT
Burst Read Operation
L
H
X
X
Terminate Burst Read Cycle
H
X
L
X
X
H
X
High-Z
High-Z
I/O
X
X
Terminate Burst Read Cycle via RESET
X
Terminate Current Burst Read Cycle and Start
New Burst Read Cycle
Add In
H
Note : L=VIL (Low), H=VIH (High), X=Don’t Care.
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COMMAND DEFINITIONS
The K8C10(11)15E operates by selecting and executing its operational modes. Each operational mode has its own command set. In
order to select a certain mode, a proper command with specific address and data sequences must be written into the command reg-
ister. Writing incorrect information which include address and data or writing an improper command will reset the device to the read
mode. The defined valid register command sequences are stated in Table 5.
Table 5. Command Sequences
Command Definitions
Cycle
1st Cycle 2nd Cycle 3rd Cycle
4th Cycle
5th Cycle 6th Cycle
Add
Data
Add
Data
Add
Data
Add
Data
Add
Data
Add
Data
Add
Data
Add
Data
Add
Data
Add
Data
Add
Data
Add
Data
Add
Data
Add
Data
Add
Data
Add
Data
Add
Data
Add
Data
Add
Data
Add
Data
RA
RD
Asynchronous Read
1
XXXH
F0H
Reset(Note 5)
1
4
4
4
4
4
3
2
2
2
2
6
6
1
1
1
1
3
1
555H
AAH
2AAH
55H
(DA)555H
90H
(DA)X00H
ECH
Autoselect
Manufacturer ID(Note 6)
555H
AAH
2AAH
55H
(DA)555H
90H
(DA)X01H
Note6
Autoselect
Device ID(Note 6)
555H
AAH
2AAH
55H
(BA)555H
90H
(BA)X02H
00H/01H
(DA)X03H
0H/1H
Autoselect
Block Protection Verify(Note 7)
555H
AAH
2AAH
55H
(DA)555H
90H
Autoselect
Handshaking(Note 6, 8)
555H
AAH
2AAH
55H
555H
PA
Program
A0H
PD
555H
AAH
2AAH
55H
555H
Unlock Bypass
20H
XXX
PA
Unlock Bypass Program(Note 9)
Unlock Bypass Block Erase(Note 9)
Unlock Bypass Chip Erase(Note 9)
Unlock Bypass Reset
A0H
PD
XXX
BA
80H
30H
XXXH
80H
XXXH
10H
XXXH
90H
XXXH
00H
555H
AAH
2AAH
55H
555H
80H
555H
AAH
555H
AAH
2AAH
55H
555H
10H
BA
Chip Erase
555H
AAH
2AAH
55H
555H
80H
2AAH
55H
Block Erase
30H
(DA)XXXH
B0H
Erase Suspend (Note 10)
Erase Resume (Note 11)
Program Suspend (Note12)
Program Resume (Note11)
Block Protection/Unprotection (Note 13)
CFI Query (Note 14)
(DA)XXXH
30H
(DA)XXXH
B0H
(DA)XXXH
30H
XXX
XXX
60H
ABP
60H
60H
(DA)X55H
98H
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Table 5. Command Sequences (Continued)
Command Definitions
Cycle
1st Cycle 2nd Cycle 3rd Cycle 4th Cycle 5th Cycle 6th Cycle
Add
555H
AAH
BA
2AAH
55H
BA
BA
PA
WBL
PD
Write to Buffer (Note 15)
Data
3
25H
WC
PD
Add
Program buffer to Flash (Note 15)
Data
1
3
3
3
4
29H
Add
555H
AAH
555H
AAH
555H
AAH
555H
AAH
2AAH
55H
XXX
F0H
(CR)
C0H
XXX
70H
Write to Buffer Abort Reset (Note 16)
Data
Add
2AAH
55H
Set Burst Mode Configuration Register
(Note 17,18)
Data
Add
2AAH
55H
Enter OTP Block Region
Data
Add
2AAH
55H
555H
75H
XXX
00H
Exit OTP Block Region
Data
Notes:
1. RA : Read Address , PA : Program Address, RD : Read Data, PD : Program Data , BA : Block Address (A24 ~ A14), DA : Bank Address (A24 ~ A21)
ABP : Address of the block to be protected or unprotected , DI :Die revision ID, CR : Configuration Register Setting,
WBL : Write Buffer Location, WC : Word Count
2. The 4th cycle data of autoselect mode and RD are output data. The others are input data.
3. Data bits DQ15–DQ8 are don’t care in command sequences, except for RD, PD and Device ID.
4. Unless otherwise noted, address bits A24–A11 are don’t cares.
5. The reset command is required to return to read mode.
If a bank entered the autoselect mode during the erase suspend mode, writing the reset command returns that bank to the erase suspend mode.
If a bank entered the autoselect mode during the program suspend mode, writing the reset command returns that bank to the program suspend mode.
If DQ5 goes high during the program or erase operation, writing the reset command returns that bank to read mode or erase suspend mode if that
bank was in erase suspend mode.
6. The 3rd and 4th cycle bank address of autoselect mode must be same.
Device ID Data : "220AH" for Top Boot Block Device, "220BH" for Bottom Boot Block Device
7. Normal Block Protection Verify : 00H for an unprotected block and 01H for a protected block.
OTP Block Protect verify (with OTP Block Address after Entering OTP Block) : 00H for unlocked, and 01H for locked.
8. 0H for handshaking, 1H for non-handshaking
9. The unlock bypass command sequence is required prior to this command sequence.
10. The system may read and program in non-erasing blocks when in the erase suspend mode.
The system may enter the autoselect mode when in the erase suspend mode.
The erase suspend command is valid only during a block erase operation, and requires the bank address.
11. The erase/program resume command is valid only during the erase/program suspend mode, and requires the bank address.
12. This mode is used only to enable Data Read by suspending the Program operation.
13. Set ABP(Address of the block to be protected or unprotected) as either A6 = VIH, A1 = VIH and A0 = VIL for unprotected or A6 = VIL, A1 = VIH
and A0 = VIL for protected.
14. Command is valid when the device is in Read mode or Autoselect mode.
15. For Buffer Program, Firstly Enter "Write to Buffer" Command sequence and then Enter Block Address and Word Count which is the number of word
data will be programmed. Word Count is smaller than the number of data wanted to program by one, Example if 15 words are wanted to program
then WC (Word Count) is 14. After Entering Command, Enter PA/PD’s (Program Addresses/ Program Data). Finally Enter "Program buffer to Flash"
Command sequence, This starts a buffer program operation. This Device supports 32 words Buffer Program.
There is some caution points.
- The number of PA/PD’s which are entered must be same to WC+1
- PA’s which are entered must be same A24~A5 address bits because Buffer Address is A24~A5 address and decided by PA entered firstly.
- If PA which are entered isn’t same Buffer Address, then PA/PD which is entered may not be counted and not stored to Buffer.
- Overwrite for program buffer is also prohibited.
16. Command sequence resets device for next command after aborted write-to-buffer operation.
17. See "Set Burst Mode Configuration Register" for details.
18. On the third cycle, the data should be "C0h", address bits A10-A0 should be 101_0101_0101b, and address bits A22-A11 set the code to be
latched.
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DEVICE OPERATION
The device has inputs/outputs that accept both address and data information. To write a command or command sequence (which
includes programming data to the device and erasing blocks of memory), the system must drive CLK, WE and CE to VIL and OE to
VIH when writing commands or data.
The device provide the unlock bypass mode to save its program time for program operation. Unlike the standard program command
sequence which is comprised of four bus cycles, only two program cycles are required to program a word in the unlock bypass
mode. One block, multiple blocks, or the entire device can be erased. Table 12 indicates the address space that each block occupies.
The device’s address space is divided into sixteen banks: Bank 0 contains the boot/parameter blocks, and the other banks(from Bank
1 to 15) consist of uniform blocks. A “bank address” is the address bits required to uniquely select a bank. Similarly, a “block address”
is the address bits required to uniquely select a block. ICC2 in the DC Characteristics table represents the active current specification
for the write mode. The AC Characteristics section contains timing specification tables and timing diagrams for write operations.
Read Mode
The device automatically enters to asynchronous read mode after device power-up. No commands are required to retrieve data in
asynchronous mode. After completing an Internal Program/Erase Routine, each bank is ready to read array data. The reset com-
mand is required to return a bank to the read(or erase-suspend-read)mode if DQ5 goes high during an active program/erase opera-
tion, or if the bank is in the autoselect mode.
The synchronous(burst) mode will automatically be enabled on the first rising edge on the CLK input while AVD is held low. That
means device enters from asynchronous read mode to burst read mode using CLK and AVD signal. When the burst read is termi-
nated, the device return to asynchronous read mode automatically.
Asynchronous Read Mode
For the asynchronous read mode a valid address should be asserted on A0-A24, while driving CLK and AVD and CE to VIL. WE
should remain at VIH . The data will appear on DQ0-DQ15. Since the memory array is divided into sixteen banks, each bank remains
enabled for read access until the command register contents are altered.
Address access time (tAA) is equal to the delay from valid addresses to valid output data. The chip enable access time(tCE) is the
delay from the falling edge of CE to valid data at the outputs. The output enable access time(tOE) is the delay from the falling edge of
OE to valid data at the output. To prevent the memory content from spurious altering during power transition, the initial state machine
is set for reading array data upon device power-up, or after a hardware reset.
16-Words Page mode is supported for fast asynchronous read. After address access time(tAA), sixteen data words are loaded into an
internal page buffer. A0~A3 bits determine which page word is output during a read operation. A4~A24 and AVD must be stable
throughout the page read access. Figure 10 shows the Asynchronous Page Read Mode timing.
Synchronous (Burst) Read Mode
The device is capable of continuous linear burst operation and linear burst operation of a preset length. For the burst mode, the sys-
tem should determine how many clock cycles are desired for the initial word(tIAA) of each burst access and what mode of burst oper-
ation is desired using "Burst Mode Configuration Register" command sequences. See "Set Burst Mode Configuration" for further
details. The status data also can be read during burst read mode by using AVD signal with a bank address which is programming or
erasing. This status data by synchronous read mode can be output and sustained until the system asserts CE high or RESET low or
AVD low in conjunction with a new address. To initiate the synchronous read again, a new address and AVD pulse is needed after
the host has completed status reads or the device has completed the program or erase operation.
Note that, after power up, the device enters asynchronous read mode. A23 determine the synchronous burst read mode by setting
’1’.
Continuous Linear Burst Read
The synchronous(burst) mode will automatically be enabled on the first rising edge on the CLK input while AVD is held low. Note that
the device is enabled for asynchronous mode when it first powers up. The initial word is output tIAA after the rising edge of the first
CLK cycle. Subsequent words are output tBA after the rising edge of each successive clock cycle, which automatically increase the
internal address counter. Note that the device has internal address boundary that occurs every 16 words. When the device is cross-
ing the first word boundary, additional clock cycles are needed before data appears for the next address. The number of addtional
clock cycle can vary from zero to fourteen cycles, and the exact number of additional clock cycle depends on not olny the starting
address of burst read but also programmable wait state setting. The RDY output indicates this condition to the system by pulsing low.
The device will continue to output sequential burst data, wrapping around to address 0000000h after it reaches the highest address-
able memory location until the system asserts CE high or RESET low or AVD low in conjunction with a new address.(See Table 4.)
The reset command does not terminate the burst read operation. When it accesses the bank is programming or erasing, continuous
burst read mode will output status data. And status data will be sustained until the system asserts CE high or RESET low or AVD low
in conjunction with a new address.
Note that at least 10ns is needed to start next burst read operation from terminating previous burst read operation in the
case of asserting CE high.
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8-, 16-Word Linear Burst Read
As well as the Continuous Linear Burst Mode, there are two(8 & 16 word) linear wrap & no-wrap mode, in which a fixed number of
words are read from consecutive addresses. In these modes, the addresses for burst read are determined by the group within which
the starting address falls. The groups are sized according to the number of words read in a single burst sequence for a given
mode.(See Table 6.)
Table 6. Burst Address Groups(Wrap mode)
Burst Mode
8 word
Group Size
8 words
Group Address Ranges
0-7h, 8-Fh, 10-17h, ....
16 word
16words
0-Fh, 10-1Fh, 20-2Fh, ....
As an example: In wrap mode case, if the starting address in the 8-word mode is 2h, the address range to be read would be 0-7h,
and the wrap burst sequence would be 2-3-4-5-6-7-0-1h. The burst sequence begins with the starting address written to the device,
but wraps back to the first address in the selected group. In a similar manner, 16-word wrap mode begin their burst sequence on the
starting address written to the device, and then wrap back to the first address in the selected address group.
In no-wrap mode case, if the starting address in the 8-word mode is 2h, the no-wrap burst sequence would be 2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9h. The
burst sequence begins with the starting address written to the device, and continue to the 8th address from starting address. In a sim-
ilar manner, 16-word no-wrap mode begin their burst sequence on the starting address written to the device, and continue to the 16th
address from starting address. Also, when the address cross the word boundary in no-wrap mode, same number of additional clock
cycles as continuous linear mode is needed.
Programmable Wait State
The programmable wait state feature indicates to the device the number of additional clock cycles that must elapse after AVD is
driven from low to high for burst read mode. Upon power up, the number of total initial access cycles defaults to fifteen.
Handshaking
The handshaking feature allows the host system to simply monitor the RDY signal from the device to determine when the initial word
of burst data is ready to be read. To set the number of initial cycle for optimal burst mode, the host should use the programmable wait
state configuration.(See "Set Burst Mode Configuration Register" for details.) The rising edge of RDY after OE goes low indicates
the initial word of valid burst data. Using the autoselect command sequence the handshaking feature may be verified in the device.
Set Burst Mode Configuration Register
The device uses a configuration register to set the various burst parameters : the number of initial cycles for burst and burst read
mode. The burst mode configuration register must be set before the device enter burst mode. The burst mode configuration register
is loaded with a three-cycle command sequences. On the third cycle, the data should be C0h, address bits A10-A0 should be
101_0101_0101b, and address bits A22-A11 set the code to be latched. The device will power up or after a hardware reset with the
default setting.
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Table 7. Burst Mode Configuration Register Table
Address Bit
Function
Settings(Binary)
A23
Synchronous Read Mode
1 = Synchronous Burst Read Mode, 0 = Asynchronous Read Mode (default)
1 = Set driver strength of Data and RDY for pull-up
0 = Set driver strength of Data and RDY for pull-down
A22
A21
A20
000 = setting 0
001 = setting 1
010 = setting 2 (Reserve)
011 = setting 3 (Reserve)
100 = setting 4 (default)
101 = setting 5 (Reserve)
110 = setting 6 (Reserve)
111 = setting 7
Output Driver Control
A19
1 = RDY active one clock cycle before data
0 = RDY active with data(default)
A18
RDY Active
A17
A16
000 = Continuous(default)
001 = 8-word linear with wrap
010 = 16-word linear with wrap
011 = 8-word linear with no-wrap
100 = 16-word linear with no-wrap
101~111 = Reserve
Burst Read Mode
A15
A14
A13
A12
0000 = Data is valid on the 4th active CLK edge after AVD transition to VIH(30MHz)
0001 = Data is valid on the 5th active CLK edge after AVD transition to VIH(40MHz)
0010 = Data is valid on the 6th active CLK edge after AVD transition to VIH(50/54MHz)
0011 = Data is valid on the 7th active CLK edge after AVD transition to VIH(60MHz)
0100 = Data is valid on the 8th active CLK edge after AVD transition to VIH(66/70MHz)
0101 = Data is valid on the 9th active CLK edge after AVD transition to VIH (80MHz)
0110 = Data is valid on the 10th active CLK edge after AVD transition to VIH(83MHz)
0111 = Data is valid on the 11th active CLK edge after AVD transition to VIH(90MHz)
1000 = Data is valid on the 12th active CLK edge after AVD transition to VIH(100/108MHz)
1001 = Data is valid on the 13th active CLK edge after AVD transition to VIH(110MHz)
1010 = Data is valid on the 14th active CLK edge after AVD transition to VIH(120MHz)
1011 = Data is valid on the 15th active CLK edge after AVD transition to VIH(default, at 133MHz)
1100~1111 = Reserve
Programmable Wait State
A11
Note:
Initial wait state should be set according to it’s clock frequency. Table7 recommend the program wait state for each clock frequencies.
Not 100% tested
Programmable Wait State Configuration
This feature informs the device the number of clock cycles that must elapse after AVD is driven from low to high before data will be
available. This value is determined by the input frequency of the device. Address bits A14-A11 determine the setting. (See Burst
Mode Configuration Register Table) The Programmable wait state setting instructs the device to set a particular number of clock
cycles for the initial access in burst mode. Note that hardware reset will set the wait state to the default setting, that is 15 initial
cycles.
Burst Read Mode Setting
The device supports five different burst read modes : continuous linear mode, 8 and 16 word linear burst modes with wrap and 8 and
16 word linear burst modes with no-wrap.
Table 8. Burst Address Sequences
Burst Address Sequence(Decimal)
Start
Addr.
Continuous Burst
0-1-2-3-4-5-6...
1-2-3-4-5-6-7...
2-3-4-5-6-7-8...
8-word Burst
0-1-2-3-4-5-6-7
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-0
2-3-4-5-6-7-0-1
16-word Burst
0-1-2-3 ... -D-E-F
1-2-3-4 ... -E-F-0
2-3-4-5 ... -F-0-1
0
1
2
Wrap
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
0
1
2
0-1-2-3-4-5-6...
1-2-3-4-5-6-7...
2-3-4-5-6-7-8...
0-1-2-3-4-5-6-7
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8
2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9
0-1-2-3 ... -D-E-F
1-2-3-4 ... -E-F-10
2-3-4-5 ... -F-10-11
No-wrap
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
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RDY Configuration
By default, the RDY pin will be high whenever there is valid data on the output. The device can be set so that RDY goes active one
data cycle before active data. Adddress bit A18 determine this setting. The RDY pin behaves same way in word boundary crossing
case.
Output Driver Setting
The device supports eight kinds of output driver setting for matching the system chracteristics. The users can tune the output driver
impedance of the data and RDY outputs by address bits A22-A19. (See Burst Mode Configuration Register Table) The users can set
the output driver strength independently by DQ pull-up or pull-down for precise system characteristic matching. Table 9 shows which
output driver would be tuned and the strength according to A22-A19. To set the output driver strength individually, the user should set
the output driver setting twice. Note that other data excuding output driver setting in burst mode configuration setting should be same
when the user set second output driver multiplier. Upon power-up or reset, the register will revert to the default setting.
Table 9. Output Driver setting Table
Address Bits
Value
1
Function
Data and RDY for pull-up
Data and RDY for pull-down
Driver Multiplier : 1/3
Driver Multiplier : 1/2
Reserve
A22
0
000
001
010
011
100
101
110
111
Reserve
A21~A19
Driver Multiplier : 1 (default)
Reserve
Reserve
Driver Multiplier : 1.5
Autoselect Mode
By writing the autoselect command sequences to the system, the device enters the autoselect mode. This mode can be read only by
asynchronous read mode. The system can then read autoselect codes from the internal register(which is separate from the memory
array). Standard asynchronous read cycle timings apply in this mode. The device offers the Autoselect mode to identify manufacturer
and device type by reading a binary code. In addition, this mode allows the host system to verify the block protection or unprotection.
Table 10 shows the address and data requirements. The autoselect command sequence may be written to an address within a bank
that is in the read mode, erase-suspend-read mode or program-suspend-read mode. The autoselect command may not be written
while the device is actively programming or erasing in the device. The autoselect command sequence is initiated by first writing two
unlock cycles. This is followed by a third write cycle that contains the address and the autoselect command. Note that the block
address is needed for the verification of block protection. The system may read at any address within the same bank any number of
times without initiating another autoselect command sequence. And the burst read should be prohibited during Autoselect Mode. To
terminate the autoselect operation, write Reset command(F0H) into the command register.
Table 10. Autoselect Mode Description
Description
Address
(DA) + 00H
(DA) + 01H
(BA) + 02H
(DA) + 03H
Read Data
Manufacturer ID
ECH
220AH(Top Boot Block), 220BH(Bottom Boot Block)
Device ID
Block Protection/Unprotection
Handshaking
01H (protected), 00H (unprotected)
0H : handshaking, 1H : non-handshaking
Standby Mode
When the CE inputs is held at VCC ± 0.2V, and the system is not reading or writing, the device enters Stand-by mode to minimize the
power consumption. In this mode, the device outputs are placed in the high impedence state, independent of the OE input. When the
device is in either of these standby modes, the device requires standard access time (tCE ) for read access before it is ready to read
data. If the device is deselected during erasure or programming, the device draws active current until the operation is completed. ICC5
in the DC Characteristics table represents the standby current specification.
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Automatic Sleep Mode
The device features Automatic Sleep Mode to minimize the device power consumption during both asynchronous and burst mode.
When addresses remain stable for tAA+60ns, the device automatically enables this mode. The Automatic sleep mode is depends on
the CE, WE and OE signal, so CE, WE and OE signals are held at any state. In a sleep mode, output data is latched and always
available to the system. When OE is active, the device provides new data without wait time. Automatic sleep mode current is equal to
standby mode current.
Output Disable Mode
When the OE input is at VIH , output from the device is disabled. The outputs are placed in the high impedance state.
Block Protection & Unprotection
To protect the block from accidental writes, the block protection/unprotection command sequence is used. On power up, all blocks in
the device are protected. To unprotect a block, the system must write the block protection/unprotection command sequence. The first
two cycles are written: addresses are don’t care and data is 60h. Using the third cycle, the block address (ABP) and command (60h)
is written, while specifying with addresses A6, A1 and A0 whether that block should be protected (A6 = VIL, A1 = VIH, A0 = VIL) or
unprotected (A6 = VIH, A1 = VIH, A0 = VIL). After the third cycle, the system can continue to protect or unprotect additional cycles, or
exit the sequence by writing F0h (reset command).
The device offers three types of data protection at the block level:
• The block protection/unprotection command sequence disables or re-enables both program and erase operations in any block.
• When WP is at VIL, the two outermost blocks are protected.
• When VPP is at VIL, all blocks are protected.
Note that user never float the Vpp and WP, that is, Vpp is always connected with VIH, VIL or VID and WP is VIH or VIL.
Hardware Reset
The device features a hardware method of resetting the device by the RESET input. When the RESET pin is held low(VIL) for at least
a period of tRP, the device immediately terminates any operation in progress, tristates all outputs, and ignores all read/write com-
mands for the duration of the RESET pulse. The device also resets the internal state machine to asynchronous read mode. To
ensure data integrity, the interrupted operation should be reinitiated once the device is ready to accept another command sequence.
The RESET pin may be tied to the system reset pin. If a system reset occurs during the Internal Program or Erase Routine, the
device will be automatically reset to the asynchronous read mode; this will enable the systems microprocessor to read the boot-up
firmware from the Flash memory. If RESET is asserted during a program or erase operation, the device requires a time of tREADY
(during Internal Routines) before the device is ready to read data again. If RESET is asserted when a program or erase operation is
not executing, the reset operation is completed within a time of tREADY (not during Internal Routines). tRH is needed to read data
after RESET returns to VIH. Refer to the AC Characteristics tables for RESET parameters and to Figure 11 for the timing diagram.
When RESET is at logic high, the device is in standard operation. When RESET transitions from logic-low to logic-high, the device
resets all blocks to locked and defaults to the read array mode.
Software Reset
The reset command provides that the bank is reseted to read mode, erase-suspend-read mode or program-suspend-read mode. The
addresses are in Don’t Care state. The reset command may be written between the sequence cycles in an erase command
sequence before erasing begins, or in an program command sequence before programming begins. If the device begins erasure or
programming, the reset command is ignored until the operation is completed. If the program command sequence is written to a bank
that is in the Erase Suspend mode, writing the reset command returns that bank to the erase-suspend-read mode. The reset com-
mand valid between the sequence cycles in an autoselect command sequence. In an autoselect mode, the reset command must be
written to return to the read mode. If a bank entered the autoselect mode while in the Erase Suspend mode, writing the reset com-
mand returns that bank to the erase-suspend-read mode. Also, if a bank entered the autoselect mode while in the Program Suspend
mode, writing the reset command returns that bank to the program-suspend-read mode. If DQ5 goes high during a program or erase
operation, writing the reset command returns the banks to the read mode. (or erase-suspend-read mode if the bank was in Erase
Suspend)
Program
The K8C10(11)15E can be programmed in units of a word. Programming is writing 0's into the memory array by executing the Inter-
nal Program Routine. In order to perform the Internal Program Routine, a four-cycle command sequence is necessary. The first two
cycles are unlock cycles. The third cycle is assigned for the program setup command. In the last cycle, the address of the memory
location and the data to be programmed at that location are written. The device automatically generates adequate program pulses
and verifies the programmed cell margin by the Internal Program Routine. During the execution of the Routine, the system is not
required to provide further controls or timings. During the Internal Program Routine, commands written to the device will be ignored.
Note that a hardware reset during a program operation will cause data corruption at the corresponding location.
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Accelerated Program
The device provides accelerated program operations through the Vpp input. Using this mode, faster manufacturing throughput at the
factory is possible. When VID is asserted on the Vpp input, the device automatically enters the Unlock Bypass mode, temporarily
unprotects any protected blocks, and uses the higher voltage on the input to reduce the time required for program operations. In
accelerated program mode, the system would use a two-cycle program command sequence for only a word program. By removing
VID returns the device to normal operation mode.
Note that Read While Accelerated Program(Erase) and Program suspend(Erase suspend) mode are not guaranteed.
• Program/Erase cycling must be limited below 100cycles for optimum performance.
• Ambient temperature requirements : TA = 30°C±10°C
Writer Buffer Programming
Write Buffer Programming allows the system write to a maximum of 32 words in one programming operation. This results in faster
effective programming time than the standard programming algorithms. The Write Buffer Programming command sequence is initi-
ated by first writing two unlock cycles. This is followed by a third write cycle containing the Write Buffer Load command written at the
block address in which programming will occur. The fourth cycle writes the block address and the number of word locations, minus
one, to be programmed. For example, if the system will program 19 unique address locations, then 12h should be written to the
device. This tells the device how many write buffer addresses will be loaded with data. The number of locations to program cannot
exceed the size of the write buffer or the operation will abort. The fifth cycle writes the first address location and data to be pro-
grammed. The write-buffer-page is selected by address bits A24(max.) ~ A5 entered at fifth cycle. All subsequent address/
data pairs must fall within the selected write-buffer-page, so that all subsequent addresses must have the same address bit
A24(max.) ~ A5 as those entered at fifth cycle. Write buffer locations may be loaded in any order.
Once the specified number of write buffer locations have been loaded, the system must then write the "Program Buffer to Flash" com
mand at the block address. Any other command address/data combination aborts the Write Buffer Programming operation. The
device then begins programming. Data polling should be used while monitoring the last address location loaded into the write buffer.
DQ7, DQ6, DQ5, and DQ1 should be monitored to determine the device status during Write Buffer Programming. The write-buffer
programming operation can be suspended using the standard program suspend/resume commands. Upon successful completion of
the Write Buffer Programming operation, the device is ready to execute the next command. Note also that an address loaction
cannot be loaded more than once into the write-buffer-page.
The Write Buffer Programming Sequence can be aborted in the following ways:
• Loading a value that is greater than the buffer size(32-words) during then number of word locations to Program step.
(In case, WC > 1FH @Table5 )
• The number of Program address/data pairs entered is different to the number of word locations initially defined with WC (@Table5)
• Writing a Program address to have a different write-buffer-page with selected write-buffer-page
( Address bits A24(max) ~ A5 are different)
• Writing non-exact "Program Buffer to Flash" command
The abort condition is indicated by DQ1 = 1, DQ7 = DATA (for the last address location loaded), DQ6 = toggle, and DQ5=0. A "Write-
to-Buffer-Abort Reset" command sequence must be written to reset the device for the next operation. Note that the third cycle of
Write-to-Buffer-Abort Reset command sequence is required when using Write-Buffer-Programming features in Unlock Bypass mode.
And from third cycle to the last cycle of Write to Buffer command is also required when using Write-Buffer-Programming feature in
Unlock Bypass mode. A bit cannot be programmed from “0” back to a “1.” Attempting to do so may cause the device to set DQ5 = 1,
or cause the DQ7 and DQ6 status bits to indicate the operation was successful. However, a succeeding read will show that the data
is still “0.” Only erase operations can convert a “0” to a “1."
Accelerated Write Buffer Programming
The device provides accelerated Write Buffer Program operations through the Vpp input. Using this mode, faster manufacturing
throughput at the factory is possible. When VID is asserted on the Vpp input, the device temporarily unprotects any protected blocks,
and uses the higher voltage on the input to reduce the time required for program operations. In accelerated Write Buffer Program
mode, the system must enter "Write to Buffer" and "Program Buffer to Flash" command sequence to be same as them of normal
Write Buffer Programming and only can reduce the program time. Note that the third cycle of "Write to Buffer Abort Reset" command
sequence is required in an Accelerated mode.
Note that Read While Accelerated Write Buffer Program and Program suspend mode are not guaranteed.
• Program/Erase cycling must be limited below 100cycles for optimum performance.
• Ambient temperature requirements : TA = 30°C±10°C
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Chip Erase
To erase a chip is to write 1′s into the entire memory array by executing the Internal Erase Routine. The Chip Erase requires six bus
cycles to write the command sequence. The erase set-up command is written after first two "unlock" cycles. Then, there are two
more write cycles prior to writing the chip erase command. The Internal Erase Routine automatically pre-programs and verifies the
entire memory for an all zero data pattern prior to erasing. The automatic erase begins on the rising edge of the last WE pulse in the
command sequence and terminates when DQ7 is "1". After that the device returns to the read mode.
Block Erase
To erase a block is to write 1′s into the desired memory block by executing the Internal Erase Routine. The Block Erase requires six
bus cycles to write the command sequence shown in Table 5. After the first two "unlock" cycles, the erase setup command (80H) is
written at the third cycle. Then there are two more "unlock" cycles followed by the Block Erase command. The Internal Erase Routine
automatically pre-programs and verifies the entire memory prior to erasing it. The block address is latched on the rising edge of AVD
, while the Block Erase command is latched on the rising edge of WE. Multiple blocks can be erased sequentially by writing the sixth
bus-cycle. Upon completion of the last cycle for the Block Erase, additional block address and the Block Erase command (30H) can
be written to perform the Multi-Block Erase. For the Multi-Block Erase, only sixth cycle(block address and 30H) is needed.(Similarly,
only second cycle is needed in unlock bypass block erase.) An 50us (typical) "time window" is required between the Block Erase
command writes. The Block Erase command must be written within the 50us "time window", otherwise the Block Erase command
will be ignored. The 50us "time window" is reset when the falling edge of the WE occurs within the 50us of "time window" to latch the
Block Erase command. During the 50us of "time window", any command other than the Block Erase or the Erase Suspend command
written to the device will reset the device to read mode. After the 50 us of "time window", the Block Erase command will initiate the
Internal Erase Routine to erase the selected blocks. Any Block Erase address and command following the exceeded "time window"
may or may not be accepted. No other commands will be recognized except the Erase Suspend command during Block Erase oper-
ation.
Unlock Bypass
The K8C10(11)15E provides the unlock bypass mode to save its operation time. This mode is possible for program, block erase and
chip erase operation. There are two methods to enter the unlock bypass mode. The mode is invoked by the unlock bypass command
sequence or the assertion of VID on VPP pin. Unlike the standard program/erase command sequence that contains four bus cycles,
the unlock bypass program/erase command sequence comprises only two bus cycles. The unlock bypass mode is engaged by issu-
ing the unlock bypass command sequence which is comprised of three bus cycles. Writing first two unlock cycles is followed by a
third cycle containing the unlock bypass command (20H). Once the device is in the unlock bypass mode, the unlock bypass pro-
gram/erase command sequence is necessary. The unlock bypass program command sequence is comprised of only two bus cycles;
writing the unlock bypass program command (A0H) is followed by the program address and data. This command sequence is the
only valid one for programming the device in the unlock bypass mode. Also, The unlock bypass erase command sequence is com-
prised of two bus cycles; writing the unlock bypass block erase command(80H-30H) or writing the unlock bypass chip erase com-
mand(80H-10H). This command sequences are the only valid ones for erasing the device in the unlock bypass mode. The unlock
bypass reset command sequence is the only valid command sequence to exit the unlock bypass mode. The unlock bypass reset
command sequence consists of two bus cycles. The first cycle must contain the data (90H). The second cycle contains only the data
(00H). Then, the device returns to the read mode.
To enter the unlock bypass mode in hardware level, the VID also can be used. By assertion VID on the VPP pin, the device enters the
unlock bypass mode. Also, the all blocks are temporarily unprotected when the device using the VID for unlock bypass mode. To exit
the unlock bypass mode, just remove the asserted VID from the VPP pin.(Note that user never float the Vpp, that is, Vpp is always
connected with VIH, VIL or VID.).
Erase Suspend / Resume
The Erase Suspend command interrupts the Block Erase to read or program data in a block that is not being erased. Also, it is pos-
sible to protect or unprotect of the block that is not being erased in erase suspend mode. The Erase Suspend command is only valid
during the Block Erase operation including the time window of 50 us. The Erase Suspend command is not valid while the Chip Erase
or the Internal Program Routine sequence is running. When the Erase Suspend command is written during a Block Erase operation,
the device requires a maximum of 20 us(recovery time) to suspend the erase operation. Therefore
system must wait for
20us(recovery time) to read the data from the bank which include the block being erased. Otherwise, system can read the data
immediately from a bank which don’t include the block being erased without recovery time(max. 20us) after Erase Suspend com-
mand. And, after the maximum 20us recovery time, the device is availble for programming data in a block that is not being erased.
But, when the Erase Suspend command is written during the block erase time window (50 us) , the device immediately terminates
the block erase time window and suspends the erase operation. The system may also write the autoselect command sequence
when the device is in the Erase Suspend mode. When the Erase Resume command is executed, the Block Erase operation will
resume. When the Erase Suspend or Erase Resume command is executed, the addresses are in Don't Care state.
In erase suspend followed by resume operation, min. 200ns is needed for checking the busy status.
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Program Suspend / Resume
The device provides the Program Suspend/Resume mode. This mode is used to enable Data Read by suspending the Program
operation. The device accepts a Program Suspend command in Program mode(including Program operations performed during
Erase Suspend) but other commands are ignored. After input of the Program Suspend command, 5us is needed to enter the Pro-
gram Suspend Read mode. Therefore system must wait for 5us(recovery time) to read the data from the bank which include the
block being programmed. Otherwise, system can read the data immediately from a bank which don't include block being pro-
grammed without recovery time(max. 5us) after Program Suspen command. Like an Erase Suspend mode, the device can be
returned to Program mode by using a Program Resume command. In program suspend followed by resume operation, min. 200ns is
needed for checking the busy status.
In the program suspend mode, protect/unprotect command is prohibited.
Read While Write Operation
The device is capable of reading data from one bank while writing in the other banks. This is so called the Read While Write opera-
tion. An erase operation may also be suspended to read from or program to another location within the same bank(except the block
being erased). The Read While Write operation is prohibited during the chip erase operation. Figure 18 shows how read and write
cycles may be initiated for simultaneous operation with zero latency. Refer to the DC Characteristics table for read-while-write current
specifications.
OTP Block Region
The OTP Block feature provides a 512-word Flash memory region that enables permanent part identification through an Electronic
Serial Number (ESN). The OTP Block is customer lockable and shipped with itself unlocked, allowing customers to untilize the that
block in any manner they choose. The customer-lockable OTP Block has the Protection Verify Bit (DQ0) set to a "0" for Unlocked
state or a "1" for Locked state.
The system accesses the OTP Block through a command sequence (see "Enter OTP Block / Exit OTP Block Command sequence"
at Table 5). After the system has written the "Enter OTP Block" Command sequence, it may read the OTP Block by using the
addresses (1FFFE00h~1FFFFFFh:Top Boot Block device) normally and may check the Protection Verify Bit (DQ0) by using the
"Autoselect Block Protection Verify" Command sequence with OTP Block address. This mode of operation continues until the system
issues the "Exit OTP Block" Command suquence, a hardware reset or until power is removed from the device. On power-up, or fol-
lowing a hardware reset, the device reverts to sending commands to main blocks. Note that the Accelerated function and unlock
bypass modes are not available when the OTP Block is enabled.
Customer Lockable
In a Customer lockable device, The OTP Block is one-time programmable and can be locked only once. Note that the Accelerated
programming and Unlock bypass functions are not available when programming the OTP Block. Locking operation to the OTP Block
is started by writing the "Enter OTP Block" Command sequence, and then the "Block Protection" Command seqeunce (Table 5) with
an OTP Block address. The Locking operation has to be above 100us. "Exit OTP Block" commnad sequence and Hardware reset
makes locking operation finished and then exiting from OTP Block after 30us.
The OTP Block Lock operation must be used with caution since, once locked, there is no procedure available for unlocking
and none of the bits in the OTP Block space can be modified in any way.
Suspend and resume operation are not supported during OTP protect, nor is OTP protect supported during any suspend
operations.
Low VCC Write Inhibit
To avoid initiation of a write cycle during Vcc power-up and power-down, a write cycle is locked out for Vcc less than VLKO. If the Vcc
< VLKO (Lock-Out Voltage), the command register and all internal program/erase circuits are disabled. Under this condition the
device will reset itself to the read mode.Subsequent writes will be ignored until the Vcc level is greater than VLKO. It is the user’s
responsibility to ensure that the control pins are logically correct to prevent unintentional writes when Vcc is above VLKO.
Write Pulse “Glitch” Protection
Noise pulses of less than 5ns (typical) on OE, CE, AVD or WE do not initiate a write cycle.
Logical Inhibit
Write cycles are inhibited by holding any one of OE = VIL , CE = VIH or WE = VIH. To initiate a write cycle, CE and WE must be a log-
ical zero while OE is a logical one
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FLASH MEMORY STATUS FLAGS
The K8C10(11)15E has means to indicate its status of operation in the bank where a program or erase operation is in processes.
Address must include bank address being executed internal routine operation. The status is indicated by raising the device status
flag via corresponding DQ pins. The status data can be read during burst read mode by using AVD signal with a bank address. That
means status read is supported in synchronous mode. If status read is performed, the data provided in the burst read is identical to
the data in the initial access. To initiate the synchronous read again, a new address and AVD pulse is needed after the host has
completed status reads or the device has completed the program or erase operation. The corresponding DQ pins are DQ7, DQ6,
DQ5, DQ3, DQ2 and DQ1.
Table 11. Hardware Sequence Flags
Status
DQ7
DQ7
0
DQ6
Toggle
Toggle
DQ5
DQ3
DQ2
1
DQ1
Programming
0
0
0
1
0
0
Block Erase or Chip Erase
Erase Suspend Read
Toggle
Erase Suspended
Block
Toggle
(Note 1)
1
1
Data
Toggle
1
0
Data
0
0
Data
0
0
Data
0
Non-EraseSuspended
Block
Erase Suspend Read
Data
DQ7
DQ7
Data
Data
1
In Progress
Erase Suspend
Program
Non-EraseSuspended
Block
Program Suspended
Block
Toggle
(Note 1)
Program Suspend Read
Program Suspend Read
0
0
0
Non- program
Suspended Block
Data
Data
Data
Data
Data
Programming
DQ7
0
Toggle
Toggle
Toggle
Toggle
Toggle
Toggle
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
No Toggle
(Note 2)
0
0
0
0
0
1
Exceeded
Time Limits
Block Erase or Chip Erase
Erase Suspend Program
BUSY state
DQ7
DQ7
DQ7
DQ7
No Toggle
No Toggle
No Toggle
No Toggle
Write-to-
Buffer
(Note3)
Exceeded Timing Limits
ABORT State
Notes :
1. DQ2 will toggle when the device performs successive read operations from the erase/program suspended block.
2. If DQ5 is High (exceeded timing limits), successive reads from a problem block will cause DQ2 to toggle.
3. Note that DQ7 during Write-to-Buffer-Programming indicates the data-bar for DQ7 data for the last loaded write-buffer address location.
DQ7 : Data Polling
When an attempt to read the device is made while executing the Internal Program, the complement of the data is written to DQ7 as
an indication of the Routine in progress. When the Routine is completed an attempt to access to the device will produce the true data
written to DQ7. When a user attempts to read the block being erased, DQ7 will be low. If the device is placed in the Erase/Program
Suspend Mode, the status can be detected via the DQ7 pin. If the system tries to read an address which belongs to a block that is
being erase suspended, DQ7 will be high. And, if the system tries to read an address which belongs to a block that is being program
suspended, the output will be the true data of DQ7 itself. If a non-erase-suspended or non-program-suspended block address is
read, the device will produce the true data to DQ7. If an attempt is made to program a protected block, DQ7 outputs complements
the data for approximately 1µs and the device then returns to the Read Mode without changing data in the block. If an attempt is
made to erase a protected block, DQ7 outputs complement data in approximately 100us and the device then returns to the Read
Mode without erasing the data in the block.
DQ6 : Toggle Bit
Toggle bit is another option to detect whether an Internal Routine is in progress or completed. Once the device is at a busy state,
DQ6 will toggle. Toggling DQ6 will stop after the device completes its Internal Routine. If the device is in the Erase/Program Suspend
Mode, an attempt to read an address that belongs to a block that is being erased or programmed will produce a high output of DQ6.
If an address belongs to a block that is not being erased or programmed, toggling is halted and valid data is produced at DQ6. If an
attempt is made to program a protected block, DQ6 toggles for approximately 1us and the device then returns to the Read Mode
without changing the data in the block. If an attempt is made to erase a protected block, DQ6 toggles for approximately 100µs and
the device then returns to the Read Mode without erasing the data in the block.
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DQ5 : Exceed Timing Limits
If the Internal Program/Erase Routine extends beyond the timing limits, DQ5 will go High, indicating program/erase failure.
DQ3 : Block Erase Timer
The status of the multi-block erase operation can be detected via the DQ3 pin. DQ3 will go High if 50µs of the block erase time win-
dow expires. In this case, the Internal Erase Routine will initiate the erase operation.Therefore, the device will not accept further write
commands until the erase operation is completed. DQ3 is Low if the block erase time window is not expired. Within the block erase
time window, an additional block erase command (30H) can be accepted. To confirm that the block erase command has been
accepted, the software may check the status of DQ3 following each block erase command.
DQ2 : Toggle Bit 2
The device generates a toggling pulse in DQ2 only if an Internal Erase Routine or an Erase/Program Suspend is in progress. When
the device executes the Internal Erase Routine, DQ2 toggles only if an erasing block is read. Although the Internal Erase Routine is
in the Exceeded Time Limits, DQ2 toggles only if an erasing block in the Exceeded Time Limits is read. When the device is in the
Erase/Program Suspend mode, DQ2 toggles only if an address in the erasing or programming block is read. If a non-erasing or non-
programmed block address is read during the Erase/Program Suspend mode, then DQ2 will produce valid data. DQ2 will go High if
the user tries to program a non-erase suspend block while the device is in the Erase Suspend mode.
DQ1 : Buffer Program Abort Indicator
DQ1 indocates whether a Write-to-Buffer operation was aborted. Under these conditions DQ1 produces a "1". The system must
issue the Write-to-Buffer-Abort-Reset command sequence to return the device to reading array data.
RDY: Ready
Normally the RDY signal is used to indicate if new burst data is available at the rising edge of the clock cycle or not. If RDY is low
state, data is not valid at expected time, and if high state, data is valid. Note that, if CE is low and OE is high, the RDY is high state.
Start
Read(DQ0~DQ7)
Valid Address
Start
Read(DQ0~DQ7)
Valid Address
Read(DQ0~DQ7)
Valid Address
DQ6 = Toggle ?
Yes
DQ7 = Data ?
No
No
Yes
No
No
DQ5 = 1 ?
Yes
DQ5 = 1 ?
Yes
Read twice(DQ0~DQ7)
Valid Address
Read(DQ0~DQ7)
Valid Address
No
Yes
DQ6 = Toggle ?
DQ7 = Data ?
Yes
Fail
No
Fail
Pass
Pass
Figure 2. Toggle Bit Algorithms
Figure 1. Data Polling Algorithms
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Deep Power Down
In order to reduce the power consumption of the device, it shall a deep power down mode inplemented on a seperate pin. The deep
power down mode is active when the deep power down signal is activated, high state. In deep power down the device shall turn off
all circuitry in order to reach a power consumption of 2uA(Tpy). The device shall exit the deep power down mode within 75us after
that the deep power down signal has been de-activated, set to low. In deep power down the state of the device chip select shall have
no impact on the device power consumption. All programming capabilities of the device are inhibited.
At the power up, the device shall accept any order of activation of the reset and deep power down signal. The device shall respond
within the specified time for the signal that was deactivated/activated latest. The deep power down mode is activated when DPD pin
high state only. If DPD is asserted during a program or erase operation, the device requires a time of tDP(During Internal Routines)
before the device is ready to enter DPD mode.
Deep Power Down (DPD)
All Speed Options
Parameter
Symbol
Unit
Min
Typ
Max
DPD Pin High(NOT During Internal Routines)
to DPD Mode (Note)
tDP
100
-
-
ns
DPD Pin High(During Internal Routines)
to DPD Mode (Note)
µs
tDP
20
75
-
-
-
-
DPD Low Time Before Read (Note)
twkup
µs
Note: Not 100% tested.
SWITCHING WAVEFORMS
CE, OE
DPD
twkup
tDP
Reset Timings NOT during Internal Routines
CE, OE
DPD
twkup
tDP
Reset Timings during Internal Routines
Figure 3. DPD Timings
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Commom Flash Memory Interface
Common Flash Momory Interface is contrived to increase the compatibility of host system software. It provides the specific informa-
tion of the device, such as memory size and electrical features. Once this information has been obtained, the system software will
know which command sets to use to enable flash writes, block erases, and control the flash component.
When the system writes the CFI command(98H) to address 55H , the device enters the CFI mode. And then if the system writes the
address shown in Table 12, the system can read the CFI data. Query data are always presented on the lowest-order data out-
puts(DQ0-7) only. In word(x16) mode, the upper data outputs(DQ8-15) is 00h. To terminate this operation, the system must write the
reset command.
Table 12. Common Flash Memory Interface Code
Addresses
Description
Data
(Word Mode)
10H
11H
12H
0051H
0052H
0059H
Query Unique ASCII string "QRY"
13H
14H
0002H
0000H
Primary OEM Command Set
15H
16H
0040H
0000H
Address for Primary Extended Table
17H
18H
0000H
0000H
Alternate OEM Command Set (00h = none exists)
19H
1AH
0000H
0000H
Address for Alternate OEM Extended Table (00h = none exists)
Vcc Min. (write/erase)
D7-D4: volt, D3-D0: 100 millivolt
1BH
1CH
0017H
0019H
Vcc Max. (write/erase)
D7-D4: volt, D3-D0: 100 millivolt
Vpp(Acceleration Program) Supply Minimum
00 = Not Supported, D7 - D4 : Volt, D3 - D0 : 100mV
1DH
1EH
0085H
0095H
Vpp(Acceleration Program) Supply Maximum
00 = Not Supported, D7 - D4 : Volt, D3 - D0 : 100mV
Typical timeout per single word write 2N us
1FH
20H
21H
22H
23H
24H
25H
26H
27H
0008H
0009H
000AH
0012H
0001H
0001H
0004H
0000H
001AH
Typical timeout for Max buffer write 2N us(00H = not supported)
Typical timeout per individual block erase 2N ms
Typical timeout for full chip erase 2N ms(00H = not supported)
Max. timeout for word write 2N times typical
Max. timeout for buffer write 2N times typical
Max. timeout per individual block erase 2N times typical
Max. timeout for full chip erase 2N times typical(00H = not supported)
Device Size = 2N byte
28H
29H
0000H
0000H
Flash Device Interface description
2AH
2BH
0006H
0000H
Max. number of byte in multi-byte write = 2N
Number of Erase Block Regions within device
2CH
0002H
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Table 12. Common Flash Memory Interface Code (Continued)
Description
Addresses
Data
(Word Mode)
2DH
2EH
2FH
30H
0003H
0000H
0080H
0000H
Erase Block Region 1 Information
Bits 0~15: y+1=block number
Bits 16~31: block size= z x 256bytes
31H
32H
33H
34H
00FEH
0001H
0000H
0002H
Erase Block Region 2 Information
Erase Block Region 3 Information
35H
36H
37H
38H
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
39H
3AH
3BH
3CH
0000H
0000H
0000H
0000H
Erase Block Region 4 Information
Query-unique ASCII string "PRI"
40H
41H
42H
0050H
0052H
0049H
Major version number, ASCII
Minor version number, ASCII
43H
44H
0030H
0030H
Address Sensitive Unlock(Bits 1-0)
0 = Required, 1= Not Required
Silcon Revision Number(Bits 7-2)
45H
0000H
Erase Suspend
0 = Not Supported, 1 = To Read Only, 2 = To Read & Write
46H
47H
0002H
0001H
Block Protect
00 = Not Supported, 01 = Supported
Block Temporary Unprotect 00 = Not Supported, 01 = Supported
Block Protect/Unprotect scheme 00 = Not Supported, 01 = Supported
48H
49H
0000H
0001H
Simultaneous Operation
00 = Not Supported, 01 = Supported
4AH
4BH
4CH
0001H
0001H
0003H
Burst Mode Type 00 = Not Supported, 01 = Supported
Page Mode Type
00 = Not Supported, 01 = 4 Word Page, 02 = 8 Word Page, 03 = 16 Word Page
Top/Bottom Boot Block Flag
02H = Bottom Boot Device, 03H = Top Boot Device
4DH
0003H
Max. Operating Clock Frequency (MHz )*
4EH
4FH
0085H
0000H
RWW(Read While Write) Functionality Restriction (00H = non exists , 01H = exists)
Handshaking
00 = Not Supported at both mode, 01 = Supported at Sync. Mode
10 = Supported at Async. Mode, 11 = Supported at both Mode
50H
0001H
* Max. Operating Clock Frequency : Data is 53H in 66/83Mhz part (K8C1015ET(B)M)
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Parameter
Symbol
Rating
-0.5 to +2.5
-0.5 to +9.5
-0.5 to +2.5
-10 to +125
-25 to +125
-65 to +150
5
Unit
Vcc
Vcc
Voltage on any pin relative to VSS
V
VPP
VIN
All Other Pins
Commercial
Extended
Temperature Under Bias
Tbias
°C
Storage Temperature
Tstg
°C
mA
°C
Short Circuit Output Current
IOS
TA (Commercial Temp.)
TA (Extended Temp.)
0 to +70
Operating Temperature
-25 to + 85
°C
Notes :
1. Minimum DC voltage is -0.5V on Input/ Output pins. During transitions, this level may fall to -2.0V for periods <20ns.
Maximum DC voltage is Vcc+0.6V on input / output pins which, during transitions, may overshoot to Vcc+2.0V for periods <20ns.
2. Minimum DC input voltage is -0.5V on VPP . During transitions, this level may fall to -2.0V for periods <20ns.
Maximum DC input voltage is +9.5V on VPP which, during transitions, may overshoot to +12.0V for periods <20ns.
3. Permanent device damage may occur if ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS are exceeded. Functional operation should be restricted to the conditions
detailed in the operational sections of this data sheet. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect reliability.
RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS ( Voltage reference to GND )
Parameter
Symbol
Min
1.7
0
Typ.
1.8
0
Max
1.95
0
Unit
V
Supply Voltage
VCC
Supply Voltage
VSS
V
DC CHARACTERISTICS
Parameter
Symbol
Test Conditions
VIN=VSS to VCC, VCC=VCCmax
VCC=VCCmax , VPP=9.5V
Min
Typ
Max
+ 1.0
35
Unit
Input Leakage Current
VPP Leakage Current
Output Leakage Current
Active Burst Read Current
ILI
ILIP
- 1.0
-
µA
µA
-
-
ILO
VOUT=VSS to VCC, VCC=VCCmax, OE=VIH
CE=VIL, OE=VIH (@133MHz)
- 1.0
-
+ 1.0
55
µA
ICCB1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
35
35
8
mA
mA
mA
mA
mA
mA
µA
10MHz
55
Active Asynchronous
Read Current
ICC1
CE=VIL, OE=VIH
1MHz
10
Active Write Current (Note 2)
Read While Write Current
Accelerated Program Current
Standby Current
ICC2
ICC3
ICC4
ICC5
ICC6
CE=VIL, OE=VIH, WE=VIL, VPP=VIH
CE=VIL, OE=VIH
25
45
20
30
30
40
70
CE=VIL, OE=VIH , VPP=9.5V
CE= RESET=VCC ± 0.2V
RESET = VSS ± 0.2V
30
110
110
Standby Current During Reset
µA
CE=VSS ± 0.2V, Other Pins=VIL or VIH
VIL = VSS ± 0.2V, VIH = VCC ± 0.2V
Automatic Sleep Mode(Note 3)
ICC7
-
30
110
µA
Deep Power Down Mode
Input Low Voltage
Icc8
VIL
-
2
20
µA
V
-0.5
-
0.4
Input High Voltage
VIH
VCC-0.4
-
VCC+0.4
V
Output Low Voltage
VOL
VOH
VID
IOL = 100 µA , VCC=VCCmin
IOH = -100 µA , VCC=VCCmin
-
-
-
0.1
-
V
Output High Voltage
VCC-0.1
V
Voltage for Accelerated Program
Low VCC Lock-out Voltage
8.5
1.0
-
9.0
-
9.5
-
V
VLKO
V
Vpp = 9.5V
0.8
-
5
mA
µA
Vpp current in program/erase
Ivpp
Vpp = 1.95V
-
50
Notes:
1. Maximum ICC specifications are tested with VCC = VCCmax.
2. ICC active while Internal Erase or Internal Program is in progress.
3. Device enters automatic sleep mode when addresses are stable for tAA + 60ns.
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CAPACITANCE(TA = 25 °C, VCC = 1.8V, f = 1.0MHz)
Item
Symbol
Test Condition
Min
Max
Unit
pF
Input Capacitance
CIN
VIN=0V
-
-
-
4
6
4
Output Capacitance
Control Pin Capacitance
COUT
CIN2
VOUT=0V
VIN=0
pF
pF
Note : Capacitance is periodically sampled and not 100% tested.
AC TEST CONDITION
Parameter
Value
0V to VCC
1ns*
Input Pulse Levels
Input Rise and Fall Times
Input and Output Timing Levels
Output Load
VCC/2
CL = 30pF
Note : If clock rising time is longer than 1ns, (tr/2-0.5)ns should be added to the parameter. Assumed input rise and fall time (tr & tf) = 1ns.
If tr & tf is longer than 1ns, transient time compensation should be considered,i.e., [(tr + tf)/2-1]ns should be added to the parameter.
Device
VCC
Under
Input & Output
Test Point
Test
VCC/2
VCC/2
* CL = 30pF including scope
and Jig capacitance
0V
Input Pulse and Test Point
Output Load
AC CHARACTERISTICS
Synchronous/Burst Read
1C
(66 MHz)
1D
(83 MHz)
1E
(108 MHz)
1F
(133 MHz)
Parameter
Symbol
Unit
Min
Max
Min
Max
Min Max
Min
Max
Initial Access Time
tIAA
tBA
-
-
110
-
-
110
-
-
110
7
-
-
110
ns
ns
Burst Access Time Valid Clock
to Output Delay
11
8.3
6
AVD Setup Time to CLK
tAVDS
tAVDH
tACS
5
2
5
6
-
-
-
-
4
2
4
5
-
-
-
-
4
2
4
2
-
-
-
-
2.5
2
-
-
-
-
ns
ns
ns
ns
AVD Hold Time from CLK
Address Setup Time to CLK
Address Hold Time from CLK
2.5
2
tACH
Data Hold Time from Next
Clock Cycle
tBDH
4
-
4
-
3
-
3
-
ns
Output Enable to RDY valid
CE Disable to High Z
tOER
tCEZ
-
-
11
15
15
-
-
-
9
15
15
-
-
-
7
15
15
-
-
-
6
15
15
-
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
OE Disable to High Z
tOEZ
-
-
-
-
CE Setup Time to CLK
CLK to RDY Setup Time
RDY Setup Time to CLK
CLK High or Low Time
CLK Fall or Rise Time
Note: Not 100% tested.
tCES
4.5
-
4.5
-
4.5
-
4.5
-
tRDYA
tRDYS
tCLKH/L
tCLKHCL
11
-
9
7
6
3
3
3
-
-
2
-
2
-
3.5
-
-
-
2.5
-
-
2.5
-
-
3
3
2
1
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15 cycles for initial access shown.
CR setting : A14=1, A13=0, A12=1, A11=1
7.5ns typ(133MHz).
tCES
tCEZ
CE
1
2
3
4
5
13
14
15
CLK
tAVDS
AVD
tAVDH
tBDH
tACS
Aa
A0-A24
tBA
tACH
Hi-Z
DQ0:
DQ15
Da+n
tOEZ
tIAA
Da Da+1
tRDYS
Da+3
Da+4 Da+5
Da+6
Da+2
OE
tOER
Hi-Z
Hi-Z
tRDYA
RDY
Figure 4. Continuous Burst Mode Read (133 MHz)
12 cycles for initial access shown.
CR setting : A14=1, A13=0, A12=0, A11=0
9.25ns typ(108MHz).
tCES
tCEZ
CE
12
1
2
3
4
10
11
CLK
tAVDS
AVD
tAVDH
tBDH
tACS
Aa
A0-A24
tBA
tACH
DQ0:
DQ15
Hi-Z
Hi-Z
Da
Da+2
Da+1
Da+3
Da+5 Da+6
Da+4
Da+n
tIAA
tOEZ
OE
tOER
tRDYS
Hi-Z
tRDYA
RDY
Figure 5. Continuous Burst Mode Read (108 MHz)
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15 cycles for initial access shown.
CR setting : A14=1, A13=0, A12=1, A11=1
7.5ns typ(133MHz).
tCES
CE
1
2
3
4
13
14
15
CLK
tAVDS
AVD
tAVDH
tBDH
tACS
Aa
A0-A24
tBA
tACH
DQ0:
DQ15
tIAA
D1
D3
D5
D6
D0
D2
D4
D7
D7
D0
OE
tOER
tRDYS
Hi-Z
tRDYA
RDY
Figure 6. 8 word Linear Burst Mode with Wrap Around (133 MHz)
15 cycles for initial access shown.
CR setting : A14=1, A13=0, A12=1, A11=1
7.5ns typ(133MHz).
tCES
CE
15
1
2
3
4
12
13
14
CLK
tAVDS
AVD
tAVDH
tBDH
tACS
Aa
A0-A24
tBA
tACH
DQ0:
DQ15
tIAA
D1
D3
D5
D6
D0
D2
D4
D7
D7
D0
OE
tOER
tRDYS
Hi-Z
tRDYA
RDY
Figure 7. 8 word Linear Burst with RDY Set One Cycle Before Data (Wrap Around Mode, CR setting : A18=1)
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15 cycles for initial access shown.
CR setting : A14=1, A13=0, A12=1, A11=1
7.5ns typ(133MHz).
tCES
tCEZ
CE
1
2
3
4
5
13
14
15
CLK
tAVDS
AVD
tAVDH
tBDH
tACS
Aa
A0-A24
tBA
tACH
Hi-Z
D14
DQ0:
DQ15
tIAA
D7
D8
D10
D13
tOEZ
D9
D11 D12
OE
tOER
tRDYS
Hi-Z
Hi-Z
tRDYA
RDY
Figure 8. 8 word Linear Burst Mode (No Wrap Case)
AC CHARACTERISTICS
Asynchronous Read
Parameter
All Speed option
Symbol
Unit
Min
Max
110
Access Time from CE Low
tCE
tAA
-
-
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
Asynchronous Access Time
110
18
-
Page Address Access Time
tPA
-
Output Hold Time from Address, CE or OE
AVD Low Setup Time to CE Enable
AVD Low Hold Time from CE Disable
Output Enable to Output Valid
tOH
3
0
0
-
tAVDCS
tAVDCH
tOE
-
-
15
-
Read
0
10
-
Output Enable Hold
tOEH
tOEZ
Time
Toggle and Data Polling
-
Output Disable to High Z(Note)
15
Note: Not 100% tested.
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Asynchronous Mode Read
VIL
CLK
CE
tAVDCH
tAVDCS
AVD
tOE
OE
tOEH
WE
tCE
tOEZ
DQ0-DQ15
Valid RD
tAA
A0-A24
VA
Figure 9. Asynchronous Mode Read
Note: VA=Valid Read Address, RD=Read Data.
AVD should be held VIL in asynchronous read mode.
Asynchronous mode may not support read following four sequential invalid read condition within 200ns.
SWITCHING WAVEFORMS
Page Read Operations
VIL
CLK
CE
tAVDCH
tAVDCS
AVD
tOE
OE
tOEH
WE
tCE
tOEZ
DQ0-DQ15
Da
Db
Dp
tAA
tPA
tOH
Ac
A0-A3
Aa
Ab
Ap
A4-A24
VA
Figure 10. Asynchronous Mode Read
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AC CHARACTERISTICS
Hardware Reset(RESET)
All Speed Options
Parameter
Symbol
Unit
Max
Min
RESET Pin Low(During Internal Routines)
to Read Mode (Note)
tReady
tReady
µs
-
20
RESET Pin Low(NOT During Internal Routines)
to Read Mode (Note)
ns
-
500
RESET Pulse Width*
tRP
tRH
ns
ns
µs
200
200
20
-
-
-
Reset High Time Before Read (Note)
RESET Low to Standby Mode
tRPD
Note: Not 100% tested.
SWITCHING WAVEFORMS
CE, OE
RESET
tRH
tRP
tReady
Reset Timings NOT during Internal Routines
CE, OE
RESET
tReady
tRP
Reset Timings during Internal Routines
Figure 11. Reset Timings
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Erase/Program Operation
All Speed Option
Parameter
Symbol
Unit
Min
110
0
Typ
Max
WE Cycle Time(Note 1)
tWC
tAS
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
µs
Address Setup Time
-
Address Hold Time
tAH
60
60
0
-
-
Data Setup Time
tDS
Data Hold Time
tDH
-
Read Recovery Time Before Write
CE Setup Time
tGHWL
tCS
0
-
0
-
CE Hold Time
tCH
0
-
WE Pulse Width
tWP
60
40
0
-
WE Pulse Width High
tWPH
-
Latency Between Read and Write Operations
Word Programming Operation (Note 2)
Single word Buffer Program (Note 2)
32 words Buffer Program (Note 3)
Accelerated Programming Operation
Accelerated Single word Buffer Program
Accelerated 32 words Buffer Program (Note 3)
Block Erase Operation
tSR/W
tPGM
-
-
80
80
320
80
80
128
0.6
-
tPGM_BP
tPGM_BP
tACCPGM
tACCPGM_BP
tACCPGM_BP
tBERS
tVPP
µs
-
µs
-
µs
-
µs
-
µs
-
-
sec
ns
VPP Rise and Fall Time
500
VPP Setup Time (During Accelerated Program-
ming)
tVPS
tVCS
µs
µs
1
-
-
-
-
VCC Setup Time
50
Notes:
1. Not 100% tested.
2. Internal programming algorithm is optimized for Buffer Program, so Normal word programming or Single word Buffer Program use
Buffer Program algorithm.
3. Typical 32-words Buffer Program time pays due regard to that Each program data pattern ("11", "10". "01", "00") has a same
portion in 32 words Buffer.
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Erase/Program Performance
Limits
Typ.
Parameter
Unit
Comments
Min.
Max.
3.0
64 Kword
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0.6
0.3
Block Erase Time
16 Kword
1.5
Chip Erase Time
307.8
0.4
1539
3.0
Includes 00h programming
prior to erasure
sec
64 Kword
Accelerated Block Erase Time
16 Kword
0.2
1.5
Accelerated Chip Erase Time
205.2
80
1539
550
32
Word Programming Time
32 words Buffer Programming Time
Accelerated Word Programming Time
Accelerated 32 words Buffer Programming Time
Chip Programming Time
10
Excludes system level over-
head
µs / word
80
550
22
4
335.5
134.2
1073.7
738.2
Excludes system level over-
head
sec
Accelerated Chip Programming Time
Notes:
1. 25°C, VCC = 1.8V, 100,000 cycles, typical pattern.
2. System-level overhead is defined as the time required to execute the two or four bus cycle command necessary to program each
word.
3. 100K Program/Erase Cycle in all Bank
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Program Operations
Program Command Sequence (last two cycles)
Read Status Data
tAS
tAH
A0:A24
555h
PA
VA
VA
In
DQ0-DQ15
Complete
A0h
PD
Progress
tDS
tDH
CE
OE
WE
tCH
tWP
tWPH
tPGM
tCS
tWC
VIL
tVCS
CLK
VCC
Notes:
1. PA = Program Address, PD = Program Data, VA = Valid Address for reading status bits.
2. “In progress” and “complete” refer to status of program operation.
3. A16–A24 are don’t care during command sequence unlock cycles.
4. Status reads in this figure is asynchronous read, but status read in synchronous mode is also supported.
Figure 12. Program Operation Timing
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Buffer Program Operations
Buffer Program Command Sequence
Word Count
"Buffer to Flash"
Program Address/Data pairs (WC+1)
tAS
tAH
A0h
A0:A24
BA
BA
PA_1
PA_0
PA_N
2AAh
BA
555h
DQ0:
DQ15
55h
25h
WC
PD_1
29h
PD_0
PD_N
tDS
CE
OE
WE
tWP
tPGM_BP
tWPH
tWC
tCS
VIL
CLK
VCC
tVCS
Notes:
1. BA = Block Address, WC = Word Count, PA = Program Address, PD = Program Data, VA = Valid Address for reading status bits.
2. Sequential PA_1, PA_2, ... , PA_N must have same address bits A24(max.) ~ A5 as PA_0 entered firstly
3. The number of Program/Data pairs entered must be same as WC+1 because WC = N.
4. “In progress” and “complete” refer to status of program operation.
5. A16–A24 are don’t care during command sequence unlock cycles.
6. Status reads in this figure is asynchronous read, but status read in synchronous mode is also supported.
Figure 13. Buffer Program Operation Timing
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Erase Operation
Erase Command Sequence (last two cycles)
Read Status Data
555h for
chip erase
tAS
tAH
A0:A24
DQ0-DQ15
CE
2AAh
BA
VA
VA
10h for
chip erase
In
Complete
55h
30h
Progress
tDS
tDH
tCH
OE
tWP
WE
tWPH
tBERS
tCS
tWC
VIL
CLK
VCC
tVCS
Notes:
1. BA is the block address for Block Erase.
2. Address bits A16–A24 are don’t cares during unlock cycles in the command sequence.
3. Status reads in this figure is asynchronous read, but status read in synchronous mode is also supported.
Figure 14. Chlp/Block Erase Operations
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Unlock Bypass Program Operations(Accelerated Program)
CE
WE
PA
A0:A24
DQ0:
DQ15
Don’t Care
Don’t Care
tVPS
A0h
PD
Don’t Care
OE
1us
VID
tVPP
VPP
VIL or VIH
Unlock Bypass Block Erase Operations
CE
WE
BA
A0:A24
555h for
chip erase
10h for
chip erase
DQ0:
Don’t Care
DQ15
80h
Don’t Care
30h
Don’t Care
OE
1us
tVPS
VID
tVPP
VPP
VIL or VIH
Notes:
1. VPP can be left high for subsequent programming pulses.
2. Use setup and hold times from conventional program operations.
3. Conventional Program/Erase commands as well as Unlock Bypass Program/Erase commands can be used when the VID is
applied to Vpp.
Figure 15. Unlock Bypass Operation Timings
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Data Polling Operations
tCES
CE
CLK
tAVDS
AVD
tAVDH
tACS
A0-A24
VA
VA
tACH
DQ0:
DQ15
Status Data
Status Data
tIAA
OE
tRDYS
Hi-Z
RDY
Notes:
1. VA = Valid Address. When the Internal Routine operation is complete, and Data Polling will output true data.
Figure 16. FLASH Data Polling Timings (During Internal Routine)
Toggle Bit Operations
tCES
CE
CLK
tAVDS
AVD
tAVDH
tACS
A0-A24
VA
VA
tACH
DQ0:
DQ15
Status Data
Status Data
tIAA
OE
tRDYS
Hi-Z
RDY
Notes:
1. VA = Valid Address. When the Internal Routine operation is complete, the toggle bits will stop toggling.
Figure 17. Toggle Bit Timings(During Internal Routine)
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Read While Write Operations
Last Cycle in
Program or
Block Erase
Begin another
Program or Erase
Command Sequences
Read status in same bank
and/or array data from other bank
Command Sequence
tWC
tRC
tRC
tWC
CE
OE
tOE
tOEH
tGHWL
WE
tWPH
tWP
tDS
tAA
tDH
tOEH
RD
DQ0:
DQ15
PD/30h
RD
AAh
tSR/W
A0-A24
AVD
PA/BA
RA
RA
555h
tAS
tAH
Figure 18. Read While Write Operation
Note:
Breakpoints in waveforms indicate that system may alternately read array data from the “non-busy bank” and checking the status of the program or
erase operation in the “busy” bank.
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Crossing of First Word Boundary in Burst Read Mode
The additional clock insertion for word boundary is needed only at the first crossing of word boundary. This means that no addtional
clock cycle is needed from 2nd word boundary crossing to the end of continuous burst read. Also, the number of addtional clock cycle
for the first word boundary can vary from zero to fourteen cycles, and the exact number of additional clock cycle depends on not only
the starting address of burst read but also programmable wait state settings.
For example, if the starting address is 16N+15 (the worst case) and programmable wait state setting(A14~A11) is "0011" (which
means data is valid on the 7th active CLK edge after AVD transition to Vih), six additional clock cycle is needed.
Similarly, if the starting address is 16N+15 (the worst case) and programmable wait state setting(A14~A11) is "0010" (which means
data is valid on the 6th active CLK edge after AVD transition to Vih), five additional clock cycle is needed.
Below table shows the starting address vs. addtional clock cycles for first word boundary.
Starting Address vs. Additional Clock Cycles for first word boundary
Srarting
Address
Group for
Burst Read
Additional Clock Cycles for First Word Boundary (note1)
LSB Bits
of
Address
The Residue of
(Address/16)
A14~A11 "0000"
A14~A11 "0001"
A14~A11 "0010"
A14~A11 "1011"
...
Valid data : 4th CLK Valid data : 5th CLK Valid data : 6th CLK
Valid data : 15th CLK
16N
0
1
0000
0001
0010
0011
0100
0101
0110
0111
1000
1001
1010
1011
1100
1101
1110
1111
0 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
1 cycle
2 cycle
3 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
1 cycle
2 cycle
3 cycle
4 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
0 cycle
1 cycle
2 cycle
3 cycle
4 cycle
5 cycle
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
0 cycle
0 cycle
1 cycle
2 cycle
3 cycle
4 cycle
5 cycle
6 cycle
7 cycle
8 cycle
9 cycle
10 cycle
11 cycle
12 cycle
13 cycle
14 cycle
16N+1
16N+2
16N+3
16N+4
16N+5
16N+6
16N+7
16N+8
16N+9
16N+10
16N+11
16N+12
16N+13
16N+14
16N+15
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Note 1)
Address bit A14~A11 means the programmable wait state on burst mode configuration register. Refer to Table 7.
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Case 1 : Start from "16N" address group
15th rising edge CLK
CR setting : A14=1, A13=0, A12=1, A11=1
A0-A24
Data Bus
0C
0D
0E
0F
10
11
12
13
CLK
AVD
00
0C
0D
11
12
13
14
0E
0F
10
No Additional Cycle for First Word Boundary
CE
OE
tCEZ
tOEZ
tOER
RDY
Notes:
1. Address boundry occurs every 16 words beginning at address 000000FH , 000001FH , 000002FH , etc.
2. Address 0000000H is also a boundry crossing.
3. No additional clock cycles are needed except for 1st boundary crossing.
Figure 19. Crossing of first word boundary in burst read mode.
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Case2 : Start from "16N+2" address group
15th rising edge CLK
CR setting : A14=1, A13=0, A12=1, A11=1
A0-A24
Data Bus
CLK
0D
0E
0F
10
11
12
13
0D
0E
11
12
13
14
0F
10
02
AVD
CE
Additional 1 Cycle for First Word Boundary
tCEZ
tOEZ
OE
tOER
RDY
Case 3 : Start from "16N+3" address group
15th rising edge CLK
CR setting : A14=1, A13=0, A12=1, A11=1
A0-A24
Data Bus
CLK
0E
0F
10
11
12
13
03
0F
11
12
13
14
0E
10
AVD
CE
Additional 2 Cycle for First Word Boundary
tCEZ
tOEZ
OE
tOER
RDY
Notes:
1. Address boundry occurs every 16 words beginning at address 000000FH , 000001FH , 000002FH , etc.
2. Address 0000000H is also a boundry crossing.
3. No additional clock cycles are needed except for 1st boundary crossing.
Figure 20. Crossing of first word boundary in burst read mode.
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Case4 : Start from "16N+15" address group
15th rising edge CLK
CR setting : A14=1, A13=0, A12=1, A11=1
A0-A24
Data Bus
0F
10
11
CLK
AVD
10
0F
11
12
Additional 14 Cycle for First Word Boundary
CE
OE
tOER
RDY
Notes:
1. Address boundry occurs every 16 words beginning at address 000000FH , 000001FH , 000002FH , etc.
2. Address 0000000H is also a boundry crossing.
3. No additional clock cycles are needed except for 1st boundary crossing.
Figure 21. Crossing of first word boundary in burst read mode.
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Case5 : Start from "16N+15" address group
15th rising edge CLK
CR setting : A14=1, A13=0, A12=1, A11=1
A18=1(RDY set One cycle before data)
A0-A24
Data Bus
0F
10
11
CLK
AVD
10
0F
11
12
Additional 14 Cycle for First Word Boundary
CE
OE
tOER
RDY
Notes:
1. Address boundry occurs every 16 words beginning at address 000000FH , 000001FH , 000002FH , etc.
2. Address 0000000H is also a boundry crossing.
3. No additional clock cycles are needed except for 1st boundary crossing.
4. RDY setting behaves same way both case in crossing a word boundary and valid data on the output.
Figure 22. Crossing of first word boundary in burst read mode.
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Table 12-1. Top Boot Block Address Table
Bank
Block
BA514
BA513
BA512
BA511
BA510
BA509
BA508
BA507
BA506
BA505
BA504
BA503
BA502
BA501
BA500
BA499
BA498
BA497
BA496
BA495
BA494
BA493
BA492
BA491
BA490
BA489
BA488
BA487
BA486
BA485
BA484
BA483
BA482
BA481
BA480
BA479
BA478
BA477
BA476
BA475
BA474
BA473
BA472
BA471
BA470
Block Size
16 kwords
16 kwords
16 kwords
16 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
(x16) Address Range
1FFC000h-1FFFFFFh
1FF8000h-1FFBFFFh
1FF4000h-1FF7FFFh
1FF0000h-1FF3FFFh
1FE0000h-1FEFFFFh
1FD0000h-1FDFFFFh
1FC0000h-1FCFFFFh
1FB0000h-1FBFFFFh
1FA0000h-1FAFFFFh
1F90000h-1F9FFFFh
1F80000h-1F8FFFFh
1F70000h-1F7FFFFh
1F60000h-1F6FFFFh
1F50000h-1F5FFFFh
1F40000h-1F4FFFFh
1F30000h-1F3FFFFh
1F20000h-1F2FFFFh
1F10000h-1F1FFFFh
1F00000h-1F0FFFFh
1EF0000h-1EFFFFFh
1EE0000h-1EEFFFFh
1ED0000h-1EDFFFFh
1EC0000h-1ECFFFFh
1EB0000h-1EBFFFFh
1EA0000h-1EAFFFFh
1E90000h-1E9FFFFh
1E80000h-1E8FFFFh
1E70000h-1E7FFFFh
1E60000h-1E6FFFFh
1E50000h-1E5FFFFh
1E40000h-1E4FFFFh
1E30000h-1E3FFFFh
1E20000h-1E2FFFFh
1E10000h-1E1FFFFh
1E00000h-1E0FFFFh
1DF0000h-1DFFFFFh
1DE0000h-1DEFFFFh
1DD0000h-1DDFFFFh
1DC0000h-1DCFFFFh
1DB0000h-1DBFFFFh
1DA0000h-1DAFFFFh
1D90000h-1D9FFFFh
1D80000h-1D8FFFFh
1D70000h-1D7FFFFh
1D60000h-1D6FFFFh
Bank 0
Bank 1
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Table 12-1. Top Boot Block Address Table (Continued)
Bank
Block
BA469
BA468
BA467
BA466
BA465
BA464
BA463
BA462
BA461
BA460
BA459
BA458
BA457
BA456
BA455
BA454
BA453
BA452
BA451
BA450
BA449
BA448
BA447
BA446
BA445
BA444
BA443
BA442
BA441
BA440
BA439
BA438
BA437
BA436
BA435
BA434
BA433
BA432
BA431
BA430
BA429
BA428
BA427
BA426
BA425
Block Size
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
(x16) Address Range
1D50000h-1D5FFFFh
1D40000h-1D4FFFFh
1D30000h-1D3FFFFh
1D20000h-1D2FFFFh
1D10000h-1D1FFFFh
1D00000h-1D0FFFFh
1CF0000h-1CFFFFFh
1CE0000h-1CEFFFFh
1CD0000h-1CDFFFFh
1CC0000h-1CCFFFFh
1CB0000h-1CBFFFFh
1CA0000h-1CAFFFFh
1C90000h-1C9FFFFh
1C80000h-1C8FFFFh
1C70000h-1C7FFFFh
1C60000h-1C6FFFFh
1C50000h-1C5FFFFh
1C40000h-1C4FFFFh
1C30000h-1C3FFFFh
1C20000h-1C2FFFFh
1C10000h-1C1FFFFh
1C00000h-1C0FFFFh
1BF0000h-1BFFFFFh
1BE0000h-1BEFFFFh
1BD0000h-1BDFFFFh
1BC0000h-1BCFFFFh
1BB0000h-1BBFFFFh
1BA0000h-1BAFFFFh
1B90000h-1B9FFFFh
1B80000h-1B8FFFFh
1B70000h-1B7FFFFh
1B60000h-1B6FFFFh
1B50000h-1B5FFFFh
1B40000h-1B4FFFFh
1B30000h-1B3FFFFh
1B20000h-1B2FFFFh
1B10000h-1B1FFFFh
1B00000h-1B0FFFFh
1AF0000h-1AFFFFFh
1AE0000h-1AEFFFFh
1AD0000h-1ADFFFFh
1AC0000h-1ACFFFFh
1AB0000h-1ABFFFFh
1AA0000h-1AAFFFFh
1A90000h-1A9FFFFh
Bank 1
Bank 2
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Table 12-1. Top Boot Block Address Table (Continued)
Bank
Block
BA424
BA423
BA422
BA421
BA420
BA419
BA418
BA417
BA416
BA415
BA414
BA413
BA412
BA411
BA410
BA409
BA408
BA407
BA406
BA405
BA404
BA403
BA402
BA401
BA400
BA399
BA398
BA397
BA396
BA395
BA394
BA393
BA392
BA391
BA390
BA389
BA388
BA387
BA386
BA385
BA384
BA383
BA382
BA381
BA380
Block Size
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
(x16) Address Range
1A80000h-1A8FFFFh
1A70000h-1A7FFFFh
1A60000h-1A6FFFFh
1A50000h-1A5FFFFh
1A40000h-1A4FFFFh
1A30000h-1A3FFFFh
1A20000h-1A2FFFFh
1A10000h-1A1FFFFh
1A00000h-1A0FFFFh
19F0000h-19FFFFFh
19E0000h-19EFFFFh
19D0000h-19DFFFFh
19C0000h-19CFFFFh
19B0000h-19BFFFFh
19A0000h-19AFFFFh
1990000h-199FFFFh
1980000h-198FFFFh
1970000h-197FFFFh
1960000h-196FFFFh
1950000h-195FFFFh
1940000h-194FFFFh
1930000h-193FFFFh
1920000h-192FFFFh
1910000h-191FFFFh
1900000h-190FFFFh
18F0000h-18FFFFFh
18E0000h-18EFFFFh
18D0000h-18DFFFFh
18C0000h-18CFFFFh
18B0000h-18BFFFFh
18A0000h-18AFFFFh
1890000h-189FFFFh
1880000h-188FFFFh
1870000h-187FFFFh
1860000h-186FFFFh
1850000h-185FFFFh
1840000h-184FFFFh
1830000h-183FFFFh
1820000h-182FFFFh
1810000h-181FFFFh
1800000h-180FFFFh
17F0000h-17FFFFFh
17E0000h-17EFFFFh
17D0000h-17DFFFFh
17C0000h-17CFFFFh
Bank 2
Bank 3
Bank 4
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Table 12-1. Top Boot Block Address Table (Continued)
Bank
Block
BA379
BA378
BA377
BA376
BA375
BA374
BA373
BA372
BA371
BA370
BA369
BA368
BA367
BA366
BA365
BA364
BA363
BA362
BA361
BA360
BA359
BA358
BA357
BA356
BA355
BA354
BA353
BA352
BA351
BA350
BA349
BA348
BA347
BA346
BA345
BA344
BA343
BA342
BA341
BA340
BA339
BA338
BA337
BA336
Block Size
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
(x16) Address Range
17B0000h-17BFFFFh
17A0000h-17AFFFFh
1790000h-179FFFFh
1780000h-178FFFFh
1770000h-177FFFFh
1760000h-176FFFFh
1750000h-175FFFFh
1740000h-174FFFFh
1730000h-173FFFFh
1720000h-172FFFFh
1710000h-171FFFFh
1700000h-170FFFFh
16F0000h-16FFFFFh
16E0000h-16EFFFFh
16D0000h-16DFFFFh
16C0000h-16CFFFFh
16B0000h-16BFFFFh
16A0000h-16AFFFFh
1690000h-169FFFFh
1680000h-168FFFFh
1670000h-167FFFFh
1660000h-166FFFFh
1650000h-165FFFFh
1640000h-164FFFFh
1630000h-163FFFFh
1620000h-162FFFFh
1610000h-161FFFFh
1600000h-160FFFFh
15F0000h-15FFFFFh
15E0000h-15EFFFFh
15D0000h-15DFFFFh
15C0000h-15CFFFFh
15B0000h-15BFFFFh
15A0000h-15AFFFFh
1590000h-159FFFFh
1580000h-158FFFFh
1570000h-157FFFFh
1560000h-156FFFFh
1550000h-155FFFFh
1540000h-154FFFFh
1530000h-153FFFFh
1520000h-152FFFFh
1510000h-151FFFFh
1500000h-150FFFFh
Bank 4
Bank5
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Table 12-1. Top Boot Block Address Table (Continued)
Bank
Block
BA335
BA334
BA333
BA332
BA331
BA330
BA329
BA328
BA327
BA326
BA325
BA324
BA323
BA322
BA321
BA320
BA319
BA318
BA317
BA316
BA315
BA314
BA313
BA312
BA311
BA310
BA309
BA308
BA307
BA306
BA305
BA304
BA303
BA302
BA301
BA300
BA299
BA298
BA297
BA296
BA295
BA294
BA293
BA292
BA291
Block Size
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
(x16) Address Range
14F0000h-14FFFFFh
14E0000h-14EFFFFh
14D0000h-14DFFFFh
14C0000h-14CFFFFh
14B0000h-14BFFFFh
14A0000h-14AFFFFh
1490000h-149FFFFh
1480000h-148FFFFh
1470000h-147FFFFh
1460000h-146FFFFh
1450000h-145FFFFh
1440000h-144FFFFh
1430000h-143FFFFh
1420000h-142FFFFh
1410000h-141FFFFh
1400000h-140FFFFh
13F0000h-13FFFFFh
13E0000h-13EFFFFh
13D0000h-13DFFFFh
13C0000h-13CFFFFh
13B0000h-13BFFFFh
13A0000h-13AFFFFh
1390000h-139FFFFh
1380000h-138FFFFh
1370000h-137FFFFh
1360000h-136FFFFh
1350000h-135FFFFh
1340000h-134FFFFh
1330000h-133FFFFh
1320000h-132FFFFh
1310000h-131FFFFh
1300000h-130FFFFh
12F0000h-12FFFFFh
12E0000h-12EFFFFh
12D0000h-12DFFFFh
12C0000h-12CFFFFh
12B0000h-12BFFFFh
12A0000h-12AFFFFh
1290000h-129FFFFh
1280000h-128FFFFh
1270000h-127FFFFh
1260000h-126FFFFh
1250000h-125FFFFh
1240000h-124FFFFh
1230000h-123FFFFh
Bank 5
Bank 6
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Table 12-1. Top Boot Block Address Table (Continued)
Bank
Block
BA290
BA289
BA288
BA287
BA286
BA285
BA284
BA283
BA282
BA281
BA280
BA279
BA278
BA277
BA276
BA275
BA274
BA273
BA272
BA271
BA270
BA269
BA268
BA267
BA266
BA265
BA264
BA263
BA262
BA261
BA260
BA259
Block Size
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
(x16) Address Range
1220000h-122FFFFh
1210000h-121FFFFh
1200000h-120FFFFh
11F0000h-11FFFFFh
11E0000h-11EFFFFh
11D0000h-11DFFFFh
11C0000h-11CFFFFh
11B0000h-11BFFFFh
11A0000h-11AFFFFh
1190000h-119FFFFh
1180000h-118FFFFh
1170000h-117FFFFh
1160000h-116FFFFh
1150000h-115FFFFh
1140000h-114FFFFh
1130000h-113FFFFh
1120000h-112FFFFh
1110000h-111FFFFh
1100000h-110FFFFh
10F0000h-10FFFFFh
10E0000h-10EFFFFh
10D0000h-10DFFFFh
10C0000h-10CFFFFh
10B0000h-10BFFFFh
10A0000h-10AFFFFh
1090000h-109FFFFh
1080000h-108FFFFh
1070000h-107FFFFh
1060000h-106FFFFh
1050000h-105FFFFh
1040000h-104FFFFh
1030000h-103FFFFh
Bank 6
Bank 7
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Table 12-1. Top Boot Block Address Table (Continued)
Bank
Block
BA258
BA257
BA256
BA255
BA254
BA253
BA252
BA251
BA250
BA249
BA248
BA247
BA246
BA245
BA244
BA243
BA242
BA241
BA240
BA239
BA238
BA237
BA236
BA235
BA234
BA233
BA232
BA231
BA230
BA229
BA228
BA227
BA226
BA225
BA224
BA223
BA222
BA221
BA220
BA219
BA218
BA217
BA216
BA215
BA214
Block Size
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
(x16) Address Range
1020000h-102FFFFh
1010000h-101FFFFh
1000000h-100FFFFh
0FF0000h-0FFFFFFh
0FE0000h-0FEFFFFh
0FD0000h-0FDFFFFh
0FC0000h-0FCFFFFh
0FB0000h-0FBFFFFh
0FA0000h-0FAFFFFh
0F90000h-0F9FFFFh
0F80000h-0F8FFFFh
0F70000h-0F7FFFFh
0F60000h-0F6FFFFh
0F50000h-0F5FFFFh
0F40000h-0F4FFFFh
0F30000h-0F3FFFFh
0F20000h-0F2FFFFh
0F10000h-0F1FFFFh
0F00000h-0F0FFFFh
0EF0000h-0EFFFFFh
0EE0000h-0EEFFFFh
0ED0000h-0EDFFFFh
0EC0000h-0ECFFFFh
0EB0000h-0EBFFFFh
0EA0000h-0EAFFFFh
0E90000h-0E9FFFFh
0E80000h-0E8FFFFh
0E70000h-0E7FFFFh
0E60000h-0E6FFFFh
0E50000h-0E5FFFFh
0E40000h-0E4FFFFh
0E30000h-0E3FFFFh
0E20000h-0E2FFFFh
0E10000h-0E1FFFFh
0E00000h-0E0FFFFh
0DF0000h-0DFFFFFh
0DE0000h-0DEFFFFh
0DD0000h-0DDFFFFh
0DC0000h-0DCFFFFh
0DB0000h-0DBFFFFh
0DA0000h-0DAFFFFh
0D90000h-0D9FFFFh
0D80000h-0D8FFFFh
0D70000h-0D7FFFFh
0D60000h-0D6FFFFh
Bank 7
Bank 8
Bank 9
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Table 12-1. Top Boot Block Address Table (Continued)
Bank
Block
BA213
BA212
BA211
BA210
BA209
BA208
BA207
BA206
BA205
BA204
BA203
BA202
BA201
BA200
BA199
BA198
BA197
BA196
BA195
BA194
BA193
BA192
BA191
BA190
BA189
BA188
BA187
BA186
BA185
BA184
BA183
BA182
BA181
BA180
BA179
BA178
BA177
BA176
BA175
BA174
BA173
BA172
BA171
BA170
BA169
Block Size
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
(x16) Address Range
0D50000h-0D5FFFFh
0D40000h-0D4FFFFh
0D30000h-0D3FFFFh
0D20000h-0D2FFFFh
0D10000h-0D1FFFFh
0D00000h-0D0FFFFh
0CF0000h-0CFFFFFh
0CE0000h-0CEFFFFh
0CD0000h-0CDFFFFh
0CC0000h-0CCFFFFh
0CB0000h-0CBFFFFh
0CA0000h-0CAFFFFh
0C90000h-0C9FFFFh
0C80000h-0C8FFFFh
0C70000h-0C7FFFFh
0C60000h-0C6FFFFh
0C50000h-0C5FFFFh
0C40000h-0C4FFFFh
0C30000h-0C3FFFFh
0C20000h-0C2FFFFh
0C10000h-0C1FFFFh
0C00000h-0C0FFFFh
0BF0000h-0BFFFFFh
0BE0000h-0BEFFFFh
0BD0000h-0BDFFFFh
0BC0000h-0BCFFFFh
0BB0000h-0BBFFFFh
0BA0000h-0BAFFFFh
0B90000h-0B9FFFFh
0B80000h-0B8FFFFh
0B70000h-0B7FFFFh
0B60000h-0B6FFFFh
0B50000h-0B5FFFFh
0B40000h-0B4FFFFh
0B30000h-0B3FFFFh
0B20000h-0B2FFFFh
0B10000h-0B1FFFFh
0B00000h-0B0FFFFh
0AF0000h-0AFFFFFh
0AE0000h-0AEFFFFh
0AD0000h-0ADFFFFh
0AC0000h-0ACFFFFh
0AB0000h-0ABFFFFh
0AA0000h-0AAFFFFh
0A90000h-0A9FFFFh
Bank 9
Bank 10
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Table 12-1. Top Boot Block Address Table (Continued)
Bank
Block
BA168
BA167
BA166
BA165
BA164
BA163
BA162
BA161
BA160
BA159
BA158
BA157
BA156
BA155
BA154
BA153
BA152
BA151
BA150
BA149
BA148
BA147
BA146
BA145
BA144
BA143
BA142
BA141
BA140
BA139
BA138
BA137
BA136
BA135
BA134
BA133
BA132
BA131
BA130
BA129
BA128
BA127
BA126
BA125
BA124
Block Size
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
(x16) Address Range
0A80000h-0A8FFFFh
0A70000h-0A7FFFFh
0A60000h-0A6FFFFh
0A50000h-0A5FFFFh
0A40000h-0A4FFFFh
0A30000h-0A3FFFFh
0A20000h-0A2FFFFh
0A10000h-0A1FFFFh
0A00000h-0A0FFFFh
09F0000h-09FFFFFh
09E0000h-09EFFFFh
09D0000h-09DFFFFh
09C0000h-09CFFFFh
09B0000h-09BFFFFh
09A0000h-09AFFFFh
0990000h-099FFFFh
0980000h-098FFFFh
0970000h-097FFFFh
0960000h-096FFFFh
0950000h-095FFFFh
0940000h-094FFFFh
0930000h-093FFFFh
0920000h-092FFFFh
0910000h-091FFFFh
0900000h-090FFFFh
08F0000h-08FFFFFh
08E0000h-08EFFFFh
08D0000h-08DFFFFh
08C0000h-08CFFFFh
08B0000h-08BFFFFh
08A0000h-08AFFFFh
0890000h-089FFFFh
0880000h-088FFFFh
0870000h-087FFFFh
0860000h-086FFFFh
0850000h-085FFFFh
0840000h-084FFFFh
0830000h-083FFFFh
0820000h-082FFFFh
0810000h-081FFFFh
0800000h-080FFFFh
07F0000h-07FFFFFh
07E0000h-07EFFFFh
07D0000h-07DFFFFh
07C0000h-07CFFFFh
Bank 10
Bank 11
Bank 12
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Table 12-1. Top Boot Block Address Table (Continued)
Bank
Block
BA123
BA122
BA121
BA120
BA119
BA118
BA117
BA116
BA115
BA114
BA113
BA112
BA111
BA110
BA109
BA108
BA107
BA106
BA105
BA104
BA103
BA102
BA101
BA100
BA99
Block Size
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
(x16) Address Range
07B0000h-07BFFFFh
07A0000h-07AFFFFh
0790000h-079FFFFh
0780000h-078FFFFh
0770000h-077FFFFh
0760000h-076FFFFh
0750000h-075FFFFh
0740000h-074FFFFh
0730000h-073FFFFh
0720000h-072FFFFh
0710000h-071FFFFh
0700000h-070FFFFh
06F0000h-06FFFFFh
06E0000h-06EFFFFh
06D0000h-06DFFFFh
06C0000h-06CFFFFh
06B0000h-06BFFFFh
06A0000h-06AFFFFh
0690000h-069FFFFh
0680000h-068FFFFh
0670000h-067FFFFh
0660000h-066FFFFh
0650000h-065FFFFh
0640000h-064FFFFh
0630000h-063FFFFh
0620000h-062FFFFh
0610000h-061FFFFh
0600000h-060FFFFh
05F0000h-05FFFFFh
05E0000h-05EFFFFh
05D0000h-05DFFFFh
05C0000h-05CFFFFh
05B0000h-05BFFFFh
05A0000h-05AFFFFh
0590000h-059FFFFh
0580000h-058FFFFh
0570000h-057FFFFh
0560000h-056FFFFh
0550000h-055FFFFh
0540000h-054FFFFh
0530000h-053FFFFh
0520000h-052FFFFh
0510000h-051FFFFh
0500000h-050FFFFh
Bank 12
BA98
BA97
BA96
BA95
BA94
BA93
BA92
BA91
BA90
BA89
BA88
Bank13
BA87
BA86
BA85
BA84
BA83
BA82
BA81
BA80
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Table 12-1. Top Boot Block Address Table (Continued)
Bank
Block
BA79
BA78
BA77
BA76
BA75
BA74
BA73
BA72
BA71
BA70
BA69
BA68
BA67
BA66
BA65
BA64
BA63
BA62
BA61
BA60
BA59
BA58
BA57
BA56
BA55
BA54
BA53
BA52
BA51
BA50
BA49
BA48
BA47
BA46
BA45
BA44
BA43
BA42
BA41
BA40
BA39
BA38
BA37
BA36
BA35
Block Size
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
(x16) Address Range
04F0000h-04FFFFFh
04E0000h-04EFFFFh
04D0000h-04DFFFFh
04C0000h-04CFFFFh
04B0000h-04BFFFFh
04A0000h-04AFFFFh
0490000h-049FFFFh
0480000h-048FFFFh
0470000h-047FFFFh
0460000h-046FFFFh
0450000h-045FFFFh
0440000h-044FFFFh
0430000h-043FFFFh
0420000h-042FFFFh
0410000h-041FFFFh
0400000h-040FFFFh
03F0000h-03FFFFFh
03E0000h-03EFFFFh
03D0000h-03DFFFFh
03C0000h-03CFFFFh
03B0000h-03BFFFFh
03A0000h-03AFFFFh
0390000h-039FFFFh
0380000h-038FFFFh
0370000h-037FFFFh
0360000h-036FFFFh
0350000h-035FFFFh
0340000h-034FFFFh
0330000h-033FFFFh
0320000h-032FFFFh
0310000h-031FFFFh
0300000h-030FFFFh
02F0000h-02FFFFFh
02E0000h-02EFFFFh
02D0000h-02DFFFFh
02C0000h-02CFFFFh
02B0000h-02BFFFFh
02A0000h-02AFFFFh
0290000h-029FFFFh
0280000h-028FFFFh
0270000h-027FFFFh
0260000h-026FFFFh
0250000h-025FFFFh
0240000h-024FFFFh
0230000h-023FFFFh
Bank 13
Bank 14
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Table 12-1. Top Boot Block Address Table (Continued)
Bank
Block
BA34
BA33
BA32
BA31
BA30
BA29
BA28
BA27
BA26
BA25
BA24
BA23
BA22
BA21
BA20
BA19
BA18
BA17
BA16
BA15
BA14
BA13
BA12
BA11
BA10
BA9
Block Size
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
(x16) Address Range
0220000h-022FFFFh
0210000h-021FFFFh
0200000h-020FFFFh
01F0000h-01FFFFFh
01E0000h-01EFFFFh
01D0000h-01DFFFFh
01C0000h-01CFFFFh
01B0000h-01BFFFFh
01A0000h-01AFFFFh
0190000h-019FFFFh
0180000h-018FFFFh
0170000h-017FFFFh
0160000h-016FFFFh
0150000h-015FFFFh
0140000h-014FFFFh
0130000h-013FFFFh
0120000h-012FFFFh
0110000h-011FFFFh
0100000h-010FFFFh
00F0000h-00FFFFFh
00E0000h-00EFFFFh
00D0000h-00DFFFFh
00C0000h-00CFFFFh
00B0000h-00BFFFFh
00A0000h-00AFFFFh
0090000h-009FFFFh
0080000h-008FFFFh
0070000h-007FFFFh
0060000h-006FFFFh
0050000h-005FFFFh
0040000h-004FFFFh
0030000h-003FFFFh
0020000h-002FFFFh
0010000h-001FFFFh
0000000h-000FFFFh
Bank 14
Bank 15
BA8
BA7
BA6
BA5
BA4
BA3
BA2
BA1
BA0
Table 12-1-1. Top Boot OTP Block Addresses
Block Address
A24 ~ A8
Block Size
(x16) Address Range*
OTP
512 words
1FFFE00h-1FFFFFFh
1FFFFh
After entering OTP Block, any issued addresses should be in the range of OTP block address.
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Table 12-2. Bottom Boot Block Address Table
Bank
Block
BA514
BA513
BA512
BA511
BA510
BA509
BA508
BA507
BA506
BA505
BA504
BA503
BA502
BA501
BA500
BA499
BA498
BA497
BA496
BA495
BA494
BA493
BA492
BA491
BA490
BA489
BA488
BA487
BA486
BA485
BA484
BA483
BA482
BA481
BA480
BA479
BA478
BA477
BA476
BA475
BA474
BA473
BA472
BA471
BA470
Block Size
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
64 Kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
(x16) Address Range
1FF0000h-1FFFFFFh
1FE0000h-1FEFFFFh
1FD0000h-1FDFFFFh
1FC0000h-1FCFFFFh
1FB0000h-1FBFFFFh
1FA0000h-1FAFFFFh
1F90000h-1F9FFFFh
1F80000h-1F8FFFFh
1F70000h-1F7FFFFh
1F60000h-1F6FFFFh
1F50000h-1F5FFFFh
1F40000h-1F4FFFFh
1F30000h-1F3FFFFh
1F20000h-1F2FFFFh
1F10000h-1F1FFFFh
1F00000h-1F0FFFFh
1EF0000h-1EFFFFFh
1EE0000h-1EEFFFFh
1ED0000h-1EDFFFFh
1EC0000h-1ECFFFFh
1EB0000h-1EBFFFFh
1EA0000h-1EAFFFFh
1E90000h-1E9FFFFh
1E80000h-1E8FFFFh
1E70000h-1E7FFFFh
1E60000h-1E6FFFFh
1E50000h-1E5FFFFh
1E40000h-1E4FFFFh
1E30000h-1E3FFFFh
1E20000h-1E2FFFFh
1E10000h-1E1FFFFh
1E00000h-1E0FFFFh
1DF0000h-1DFFFFFh
1DE0000h-1DEFFFFh
1DD0000h-1DDFFFFh
1DC0000h-1DCFFFFh
1DB0000h-1DBFFFFh
1DA0000h-1DAFFFFh
1D90000h-1D9FFFFh
1D80000h-1D8FFFFh
1D70000h-1D7FFFFh
1D60000h-1D6FFFFh
1D50000h-1D5FFFFh
1D40000h-1D4FFFFh
1D30000h-1D3FFFFh
Bank 15
Bank 14
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Table 12-2. Bottom Boot Block Address Table (Continued)
Bank
Block
BA469
BA468
BA467
BA466
BA465
BA464
BA463
BA462
BA461
BA460
BA459
BA458
BA457
BA456
BA455
BA454
BA453
BA452
BA451
BA450
BA449
BA448
BA447
BA446
BA445
BA444
BA443
BA442
BA441
BA440
BA439
BA438
BA437
BA436
BA435
BA434
BA433
BA432
BA431
BA430
BA429
BA428
BA427
BA426
BA425
Block Size
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
(x16) Address Range
1D20000h-1D2FFFFh
1D10000h-1D1FFFFh
1D00000h-1D0FFFFh
1CF0000h-1CFFFFFh
1CE0000h-1CEFFFFh
1CD0000h-1CDFFFFh
1CC0000h-1CCFFFFh
1CB0000h-1CBFFFFh
1CA0000h-1CAFFFFh
1C90000h-1C9FFFFh
1C80000h-1C8FFFFh
1C70000h-1C7FFFFh
1C60000h-1C6FFFFh
1C50000h-1C5FFFFh
1C40000h-1C4FFFFh
1C30000h-1C3FFFFh
1C20000h-1C2FFFFh
1C10000h-1C1FFFFh
1C00000h-1C0FFFFh
1BF0000h-1BFFFFFh
1BE0000h-1BEFFFFh
1BD0000h-1BDFFFFh
1BC0000h-1BCFFFFh
1BB0000h-1BBFFFFh
1BA0000h-1BAFFFFh
1B90000h-1B9FFFFh
1B80000h-1B8FFFFh
1B70000h-1B7FFFFh
1B60000h-1B6FFFFh
1B50000h-1B5FFFFh
1B40000h-1B4FFFFh
1B30000h-1B3FFFFh
1B20000h-1B2FFFFh
1B10000h-1B1FFFFh
1B00000h-1B0FFFFh
1AF0000h-1AFFFFFh
1AE0000h-1AEFFFFh
1AD0000h-1ADFFFFh
1AC0000h-1ACFFFFh
1AB0000h-1ABFFFFh
1AA0000h-1AAFFFFh
1A90000h-1A9FFFFh
1A80000h-1A8FFFFh
1A70000h-1A7FFFFh
1A60000h-1A6FFFFh
Bank 14
Bank 13
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Table 12-2. Bottom Boot Block Address Table (Continued)
Bank
Block
BA424
BA423
BA422
BA421
BA420
BA419
BA418
BA417
BA416
BA415
BA414
BA413
BA412
BA411
BA410
BA409
BA408
BA407
BA406
BA405
BA404
BA403
BA402
BA401
BA400
BA399
BA398
BA397
BA396
BA395
BA394
BA393
BA392
BA391
BA390
BA389
BA388
BA387
BA386
BA385
BA384
BA383
BA382
BA381
BA380
Block Size
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
(x16) Address Range
1A50000h-1A5FFFFh
1A40000h-1A4FFFFh
1A30000h-1A3FFFFh
1A20000h-1A2FFFFh
1A10000h-1A1FFFFh
1A00000h-1A0FFFFh
19F0000h-19FFFFFh
19E0000h-19EFFFFh
19D0000h-19DFFFFh
19C0000h-19CFFFFh
19B0000h-19BFFFFh
19A0000h-19AFFFFh
1990000h-199FFFFh
1980000h-198FFFFh
1970000h-197FFFFh
1960000h-196FFFFh
1950000h-195FFFFh
1940000h-194FFFFh
1930000h-193FFFFh
1920000h-192FFFFh
1910000h-191FFFFh
1900000h-190FFFFh
18F0000h-18FFFFFh
18E0000h-18EFFFFh
18D0000h-18DFFFFh
18C0000h-18CFFFFh
18B0000h-18BFFFFh
18A0000h-18AFFFFh
1890000h-189FFFFh
1880000h-188FFFFh
1870000h-187FFFFh
1860000h-186FFFFh
1850000h-185FFFFh
1840000h-184FFFFh
1830000h-183FFFFh
1820000h-182FFFFh
1810000h-181FFFFh
1800000h-180FFFFh
17F0000h-17FFFFFh
17E0000h-17EFFFFh
17D0000h-17DFFFFh
17C0000h-17CFFFFh
17B0000h-17BFFFFh
17A0000h-17AFFFFh
1790000h-179FFFFh
Bank 13
Bank 12
Bank 11
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Table 12-2. Bottom Boot Block Address Table (Continued)
Bank
Block
BA379
BA378
BA377
BA376
BA375
BA374
BA373
BA372
BA371
BA370
BA369
BA368
BA367
BA366
BA365
BA364
BA363
BA362
BA361
BA360
BA359
BA358
BA357
BA356
BA355
BA354
BA353
BA352
BA351
BA350
BA349
BA348
BA347
BA346
BA345
BA344
BA343
BA342
BA341
BA340
BA339
BA338
BA337
BA336
Block Size
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
(x16) Address Range
1780000h-178FFFFh
1770000h-177FFFFh
1760000h-176FFFFh
1750000h-175FFFFh
1740000h-174FFFFh
1730000h-173FFFFh
1720000h-172FFFFh
1710000h-171FFFFh
1700000h-170FFFFh
16F0000h-16FFFFFh
16E0000h-16EFFFFh
16D0000h-16DFFFFh
16C0000h-16CFFFFh
16B0000h-16BFFFFh
16A0000h-16AFFFFh
1690000h-169FFFFh
1680000h-168FFFFh
1670000h-167FFFFh
1660000h-166FFFFh
1650000h-165FFFFh
1640000h-164FFFFh
1630000h-163FFFFh
1620000h-162FFFFh
1610000h-161FFFFh
1600000h-160FFFFh
15F0000h-15FFFFFh
15E0000h-15EFFFFh
15D0000h-15DFFFFh
15C0000h-15CFFFFh
15B0000h-15BFFFFh
15A0000h-15AFFFFh
1590000h-159FFFFh
1580000h-158FFFFh
1570000h-157FFFFh
1560000h-156FFFFh
1550000h-155FFFFh
1540000h-154FFFFh
1530000h-153FFFFh
1520000h-152FFFFh
1510000h-151FFFFh
1500000h-150FFFFh
14F0000h-14FFFFFh
14E0000h-14EFFFFh
14D0000h-14DFFFFh
Bank 11
Bank 10
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Table 12-2. Bottom Boot Block Address Table (Continued)
Bank
Block
BA335
BA334
BA333
BA332
BA331
BA330
BA329
BA328
BA327
BA326
BA325
BA324
BA323
BA322
BA321
BA320
BA319
BA318
BA317
BA316
BA315
BA314
BA313
BA312
BA311
BA310
BA309
BA308
BA307
BA306
BA305
BA304
BA303
BA302
BA301
BA300
BA299
BA298
BA297
BA296
BA295
BA294
BA293
BA292
BA291
Block Size
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
(x16) Address Range
14C0000h-14CFFFFh
14B0000h-14BFFFFh
14A0000h-14AFFFFh
1490000h-149FFFFh
1480000h-148FFFFh
1470000h-147FFFFh
1460000h-146FFFFh
1450000h-145FFFFh
1440000h-144FFFFh
1430000h-143FFFFh
1420000h-142FFFFh
1410000h-141FFFFh
1400000h-140FFFFh
13F0000h-13FFFFFh
13E0000h-13EFFFFh
13D0000h-13DFFFFh
13C0000h-13CFFFFh
13B0000h-13BFFFFh
13A0000h-13AFFFFh
1390000h-139FFFFh
1380000h-138FFFFh
1370000h-137FFFFh
1360000h-136FFFFh
1350000h-135FFFFh
1340000h-134FFFFh
1330000h-133FFFFh
1320000h-132FFFFh
1310000h-131FFFFh
1300000h-130FFFFh
12F0000h-12FFFFFh
12E0000h-12EFFFFh
12D0000h-12DFFFFh
12C0000h-12CFFFFh
12B0000h-12BFFFFh
12A0000h-12AFFFFh
1290000h-129FFFFh
1280000h-128FFFFh
1270000h-127FFFFh
1260000h-126FFFFh
1250000h-125FFFFh
1240000h-124FFFFh
1230000h-123FFFFh
1220000h-122FFFFh
1210000h-121FFFFh
1200000h-120FFFFh
Bank 10
Bank 9
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Table 12-2. Bottom Boot Block Address Table (Continued)
Bank
Block
BA290
BA289
BA288
BA287
BA286
BA285
BA284
BA283
BA282
BA281
BA280
BA279
BA278
BA277
BA276
BA275
BA274
BA273
BA272
BA271
BA270
BA269
BA268
BA267
BA266
BA265
BA264
BA263
BA262
BA261
BA260
BA259
BA258
BA257
BA256
BA255
BA254
BA253
BA252
BA251
BA250
BA249
BA248
BA247
BA246
Block Size
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
(x16) Address Range
11F0000h-11FFFFFh
11E0000h-11EFFFFh
11D0000h-11DFFFFh
11C0000h-11CFFFFh
11B0000h-11BFFFFh
11A0000h-11AFFFFh
1190000h-119FFFFh
1180000h-118FFFFh
1170000h-117FFFFh
1160000h-116FFFFh
1150000h-115FFFFh
1140000h-114FFFFh
1130000h-113FFFFh
1120000h-112FFFFh
1110000h-111FFFFh
1100000h-110FFFFh
10F0000h-10FFFFFh
10E0000h-10EFFFFh
10D0000h-10DFFFFh
10C0000h-10CFFFFh
10B0000h-10BFFFFh
10A0000h-10AFFFFh
1090000h-109FFFFh
1080000h-108FFFFh
1070000h-107FFFFh
1060000h-106FFFFh
1050000h-105FFFFh
1040000h-104FFFFh
1030000h-103FFFFh
1020000h-102FFFFh
1010000h-101FFFFh
1000000h-100FFFFh
0FF0000h-0FFFFFFh
0FE0000h-0FEFFFFh
0FD0000h-0FDFFFFh
0FC0000h-0FCFFFFh
0FB0000h-0FBFFFFh
0FA0000h-0FAFFFFh
0F90000h-0F9FFFFh
0F80000h-0F8FFFFh
0F70000h-0F7FFFFh
0F60000h-0F6FFFFh
0F50000h-0F5FFFFh
0F40000h-0F4FFFFh
0F30000h-0F3FFFFh
Bank 8
Bank 7
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Table 12-2. Bottom Boot Block Address Table (Continued)
Bank
Block
BA245
BA244
BA243
BA242
BA241
BA240
BA239
BA238
BA237
BA236
BA235
BA234
BA233
BA232
BA231
BA230
BA229
BA228
BA227
BA226
BA225
BA224
BA223
BA222
BA221
BA220
BA219
BA218
BA217
BA216
BA215
BA214
BA213
BA212
BA211
BA210
BA209
BA208
BA207
BA206
BA205
BA204
BA203
BA202
BA201
Block Size
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
(x16) Address Range
0F20000h-0F2FFFFh
0F10000h-0F1FFFFh
0F00000h-0F0FFFFh
0EF0000h-0EFFFFFh
0EE0000h-0EEFFFFh
0ED0000h-0EDFFFFh
0EC0000h-0ECFFFFh
0EB0000h-0EBFFFFh
0EA0000h-0EAFFFFh
0E90000h-0E9FFFFh
0E80000h-0E8FFFFh
0E70000h-0E7FFFFh
0E60000h-0E6FFFFh
0E50000h-0E5FFFFh
0E40000h-0E4FFFFh
0E30000h-0E3FFFFh
0E20000h-0E2FFFFh
0E10000h-0E1FFFFh
0E00000h-0E0FFFFh
0DF0000h-0DFFFFFh
0DE0000h-0DEFFFFh
0DD0000h-0DDFFFFh
0DC0000h-0DCFFFFh
0DB0000h-0DBFFFFh
0DA0000h-0DAFFFFh
0D90000h-0D9FFFFh
0D80000h-0D8FFFFh
0D70000h-0D7FFFFh
0D60000h-0D6FFFFh
0D50000h-0D5FFFFh
0D40000h-0D4FFFFh
0D30000h-0D3FFFFh
0D20000h-0D2FFFFh
0D10000h-0D1FFFFh
0D00000h-0D0FFFFh
0CF0000h-0CFFFFFh
0CE0000h-0CEFFFFh
0CD0000h-0CDFFFFh
0CC0000h-0CCFFFFh
0CB0000h-0CBFFFFh
0CA0000h-0CAFFFFh
0C90000h-0C9FFFFh
0C80000h-0C8FFFFh
0C70000h-0C7FFFFh
0C60000h-0C6FFFFh
Bank 7
Bank 6
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Table 12-2. Bottom Boot Block Address Table (Continued)
Bank
Block
BA200
BA199
BA198
BA197
BA196
BA195
BA194
BA193
BA192
BA191
BA190
BA189
BA188
BA187
BA186
BA185
BA184
BA183
BA182
BA181
BA180
BA179
BA178
BA177
BA176
BA175
BA174
BA173
BA172
BA171
BA170
BA169
BA168
BA167
BA166
BA165
BA164
BA163
BA162
BA161
BA160
BA159
BA158
BA157
BA156
Block Size
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
(x16) Address Range
0C50000h-0C5FFFFh
0C40000h-0C4FFFFh
0C30000h-0C3FFFFh
0C20000h-0C2FFFFh
0C10000h-0C1FFFFh
0C00000h-0C0FFFFh
0BF0000h-0BFFFFFh
0BE0000h-0BEFFFFh
0BD0000h-0BDFFFFh
0BC0000h-0BCFFFFh
0BB0000h-0BBFFFFh
0BA0000h-0BAFFFFh
0B90000h-0B9FFFFh
0B80000h-0B8FFFFh
0B70000h-0B7FFFFh
0B60000h-0B6FFFFh
0B50000h-0B5FFFFh
0B40000h-0B4FFFFh
0B30000h-0B3FFFFh
0B20000h-0B2FFFFh
0B10000h-0B1FFFFh
0B00000h-0B0FFFFh
0AF0000h-0AFFFFFh
0AE0000h-0AEFFFFh
0AD0000h-0ADFFFFh
0AC0000h-0ACFFFFh
0AB0000h-0ABFFFFh
0AA0000h-0AAFFFFh
0A90000h-0A9FFFFh
0A80000h-0A8FFFFh
0A70000h-0A7FFFFh
0A60000h-0A6FFFFh
0A50000h-0A5FFFFh
0A40000h-0A4FFFFh
0A30000h-0A3FFFFh
0A20000h-0A2FFFFh
0A10000h-0A1FFFFh
0A00000h-0A0FFFFh
09F0000h-09FFFFFh
09E0000h-09EFFFFh
09D0000h-09DFFFFh
09C0000h-09CFFFFh
09B0000h-09BFFFFh
09A0000h-09AFFFFh
0990000h-099FFFFh
Bank 6
Bank 5
Bank 4
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Table 12-2. Bottom Boot Block Address Table (Continued)
Bank
Block
BA155
BA154
BA153
BA152
BA151
BA150
BA149
BA148
BA147
BA146
BA145
BA144
BA143
BA142
BA141
BA140
BA139
BA138
BA137
BA136
BA135
BA134
BA133
BA132
BA131
BA130
BA129
BA128
BA127
BA126
BA125
BA124
BA123
BA122
BA121
BA120
BA119
BA118
BA117
BA116
BA115
BA114
BA113
BA112
BA111
Block Size
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
(x16) Address Range
0980000h-098FFFFh
0970000h-097FFFFh
0960000h-096FFFFh
0950000h-095FFFFh
0940000h-094FFFFh
0930000h-093FFFFh
0920000h-092FFFFh
0910000h-091FFFFh
0900000h-090FFFFh
08F0000h-08FFFFFh
08E0000h-08EFFFFh
08D0000h-08DFFFFh
08C0000h-08CFFFFh
08B0000h-08BFFFFh
08A0000h08AFFFFh
0890000h-089FFFFh
0880000h-088FFFFh
0870000h-087FFFFh
0860000h-086FFFFh
0850000h-085FFFFh
0840000h-084FFFFh
0830000h-083FFFFh
0820000h-082FFFFh
0810000h-081FFFFh
0800000h-080FFFFh
07F0000h-07FFFFFh
07E0000h-07EFFFFh
07D0000h-07DFFFFh
07C0000h-07CFFFFh
07B0000h-07BFFFFh
07A0000h-07AFFFFh
0790000h-079FFFFh
0780000h-078FFFFh
0770000h-077FFFFh
0760000h-076FFFFh
0750000h-075FFFFh
0740000h-074FFFFh
0730000h-073FFFFh
0720000h-072FFFFh
0710000h-071FFFFh
0700000h-070FFFFh
06F0000h-06FFFFFh
06E0000h-06EFFFFh
06D0000h-06DFFFFh
06C0000h-06CFFFFh
Bank 4
Bank 3
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Table 12-2. Bottom Boot Block Address Table (Continued)
Bank
Block
BA110
BA109
BA108
BA107
BA106
BA105
BA104
BA103
BA102
BA101
BA100
BA99
BA98
BA97
BA96
BA95
BA94
BA93
BA92
BA91
BA90
BA89
BA88
BA87
BA86
BA85
BA84
BA83
BA82
BA81
BA80
BA79
BA78
BA77
BA76
BA75
BA74
BA73
BA72
BA71
BA70
BA69
BA68
BA67
BA66
Block Size
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
(x16) Address Range
06B0000h-06BFFFFh
06A0000h-06AFFFFh
0690000h-069FFFFh
0680000h-068FFFFh
0670000h-067FFFFh
0660000h-066FFFFh
0650000h-065FFFFh
0640000h-064FFFFh
0630000h-063FFFFh
0620000h-062FFFFh
0610000h-061FFFFh
0600000h-060FFFFh
05F0000h-05FFFFFh
05E0000h-05EFFFFh
05D0000h-05DFFFFh
05C0000h-05CFFFFh
05B0000h-05BFFFFh
05A0000h-05AFFFFh
0590000h-059FFFFh
0580000h-058FFFFh
0570000h-057FFFFh
0560000h-056FFFFh
0550000h-055FFFFh
0540000h-054FFFFh
0530000h-053FFFFh
0520000h-052FFFFh
0510000h-051FFFFh
0500000h-050FFFFh
04F0000h-04FFFFFh
04E0000h-04EFFFFh
04D0000h-04DFFFFh
04C0000h-04CFFFFh
04B0000h-04BFFFFh
04A0000h-04AFFFFh
0490000h-049FFFFh
0480000h-048FFFFh
0470000h-047FFFFh
0460000h-046FFFFh
0450000h-045FFFFh
0440000h-044FFFFh
0430000h-043FFFFh
0420000h-042FFFFh
0410000h-041FFFFh
0400000h-040FFFFh
03F0000h-03FFFFFh
Bank 3
Bank 2
Bank 1
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Table 12-2. Bottom Boot Block Address Table (Continued)
Bank
Block
BA65
BA64
BA63
BA62
BA61
BA60
BA59
BA58
BA57
BA56
BA55
BA54
BA53
BA52
BA51
BA50
BA49
BA48
BA47
BA46
BA45
BA44
BA43
BA42
BA41
BA40
BA39
BA38
BA37
BA36
BA35
BA34
BA33
BA32
BA31
BA30
BA29
BA28
BA27
BA26
BA25
BA24
BA23
BA22
BA21
Block Size
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
(x16) Address Range
03E0000h-03EFFFFh
03D0000h-03DFFFFh
03C0000h-03CFFFFh
03B0000h-03BFFFFh
03A0000h-03AFFFFh
0390000h-039FFFFh
0380000h-038FFFFh
0370000h-037FFFFh
0360000h-036FFFFh
0350000h-035FFFFh
0340000h-034FFFFh
0330000h-033FFFFh
0320000h-032FFFFh
0310000h-031FFFFh
0300000h-030FFFFh
02F0000h-02FFFFFh
02E0000h-02EFFFFh
02D0000h-02DFFFFh
02C0000h-02CFFFFh
02B0000h-02BFFFFh
02A0000h-02AFFFFh
0290000h-029FFFFh
0280000h-028FFFFh
0270000h-027FFFFh
0260000h-026FFFFh
0250000h-025FFFFh
0240000h-024FFFFh
0230000h-023FFFFh
0220000h-022FFFFh
0210000h-021FFFFh
0200000h-020FFFFh
01F0000h-01FFFFFh
01E0000h-01EFFFFh
01D0000h-01DFFFFh
01C0000h-01CFFFFh
01B0000h-01BFFFFh
01A0000h-01AFFFFh
0190000h-019FFFFh
0180000h-018FFFFh
0170000h-017FFFFh
0160000h-016FFFFh
0150000h-015FFFFh
0140000h-014FFFFh
0130000h-013FFFFh
0120000h-012FFFFh
Bank 1
Bank 0
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Table 12-2. Bottom Boot Block Address Table (Continued)
Bank
Block
BA20
BA19
BA18
BA17
BA16
BA15
BA14
BA13
BA12
BA11
BA10
BA9
Block Size
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
64 kwords
16 kwords
16 kwords
16 kwords
16 kwords
(x16) Address Range
0110000h-011FFFFh
0100000h-010FFFFh
00F0000h-00FFFFFh
00E0000h-00EFFFFh
00D0000h-00DFFFFh
00C0000h-00CFFFFh
00B0000h-00BFFFFh
00A0000h-00AFFFFh
0090000h-009FFFFh
0080000h-008FFFFh
0070000h-007FFFFh
0060000h-006FFFFh
0050000h-005FFFFh
0040000h-004FFFFh
0030000h-003FFFFh
0020000h-002FFFFh
0010000h-001FFFFh
000C000h-000FFFFh
0008000h-000BFFFh
0004000h-0007FFFh
0000000h-0003FFFh
Bank 0
BA8
BA7
BA6
BA5
BA4
BA3
BA2
BA1
BA0
Table 12-2-1. Bottom Boot OTP Block Addresses
Block Address
A24 ~ A8
Block Size
512 words
(x16) Address Range*
OTP
0000000h-00001FFh
00000h
After entering OTP Block, any issued addresses should be in the range of OTP block address.
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