
[Elite Semiconductor Memory Technology Inc.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The F49L320UA/F49L320BA is a 32 Megabit, 3V only CMOS Flash memory device organized as 4M bytes of 8 bits or 2M words of 16bits. This device is packaged in standard 48-pin TSOP. It is designed to be programmed and erased both in system and can in standard EPROM programmers.
FEATURES
• Single supply voltage 2.7V-3.6V
• Fast access time: 70/90 ns
• 4,194,304x8 / 2,097,152x16 switchable by BYTE pin
Compatible with JEDEC standard
- Pin-out, packages and software commands compatible with
single-power supply Flash
• Low power consumption
- 20mA typical active current
- 25uA typical standby current
• 100,000 program/erase cycles typically
• 20 Years Data Retention
• Command register architecture
- Byte Word Programming (9μ s/11μ s typical)
- Byte Mode : eight 8KB, sixty three 64KB sectors.
- Word Mode : eight 4K word, sixty-three 32 K word sectors.
• Auto Erase (chip & sector) and Auto Program
- Any combination of sectors can be erased concurrently;
Chip erase also provided.
- Automatically program and verify data at specified address
• Erase Suspend/Erase Resume
- Suspend or Resume erasing sectors to allow the
read/program in another sector
• Secured Silicon Sector
- 128word sector for permanent, secure identification through
an 8- word random Electronic Serial Number
- - May be programmed and locked at the factory or by the
- customer
- Accessible through a command sequence.
• Ready/Busy (RY/ BY )
- RY/BY output pin for detection of program or erase operation
completion
• End of program or erase detection
- Data polling
- Toggle bits
• Hardware reset
- Hardware pin (RESET ) resets the internal state machine to
the read mode
• Sector Protection /Unprotection
- Hardware Protect/Unprotect any combination of sectors from
a program or erase operation.
• Low VCC Write inhibit is equal to or less than 2.0V
• Boot Sector Architecture
- U = Upper Boot Block
- B = Bottom Boot Block
• Packages available:
- 48-pin TSOPI
- All Pb-free products are RoHS-Compliant
• CFI (Common Flash Interface) complaint
- Provides device-specific information to the system, allowing
host software to easily reconfig