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AM42DL3224GB25IT

Description
32 Megabit (4 M x 8-Bit/2 M x 16-Bit) CMOS 3.0 Volt-only, Simultaneous Operation Flash Memory and 4 Mbit (256 K x 16-Bit) Static RAM
File Size548KB,64 Pages
ManufacturerAMD
Websitehttp://www.amd.com
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AM42DL3224GB25IT Overview

32 Megabit (4 M x 8-Bit/2 M x 16-Bit) CMOS 3.0 Volt-only, Simultaneous Operation Flash Memory and 4 Mbit (256 K x 16-Bit) Static RAM

PRELIMINARY
Am42DL32x4G
Stacked Multi-Chip Package (MCP) Flash Memory and SRAM
32 Megabit (4 M x 8-Bit/2 M x 16-Bit) CMOS 3.0 Volt-only, Simultaneous Operation Flash
Memory and 4 Mbit (256 K x 16-Bit) Static RAM
DISTINCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS
MCP Features
Power supply voltage of 2.7 to 3.3 volt
High performance
— Flash Access time as fast as 70 ns
— SRAM access time as fast as 55 ns
SOFTWARE FEATURES
Data Management Software (DMS)
— AMD-supplied software manages data programming and
erasing, enabling EEPROM emulation
— Eases sector erase limitations
Package
— 73-Ball FBGA
Supports Common Flash Memory Interface (CFI)
Erase Suspend/Erase Resume
— Suspends erase operations to allow programming in same
bank
Operating Temperature
— –40°C to +85°C
Data# Polling and Toggle Bits
— Provides a software method of detecting the status of
program or erase cycles
Flash Memory Features
ARCHITECTURAL ADVANTAGES
Simultaneous Read/Write operations
— Data can be continuously read from one bank while
executing erase/program functions in other bank
— Zero latency between read and write operations
Unlock Bypass Program command
— Reduces overall programming time when issuing multiple
program command sequences
HARDWARE FEATURES
Any combination of sectors can be erased
Ready/Busy# output (RY/BY#)
— Hardware method for detecting program or erase cycle
completion
Secured Silicon (SecSi) Sector: Extra 256 Byte sector
Factory locked and identifiable:
16 bytes available for
secure, random factory Electronic Serial Number; verifiable
as factory locked through autoselect function.
Customer lockable:
Sector is one-time programmable. Once
locked, data cannot be changed
Hardware reset pin (RESET#)
— Hardware method of resetting the internal state machine to
reading array data
Zero Power Operation
— Sophisticated power management circuits reduce power
consumed during inactive periods to nearly zero
WP#/ACC input pin
— Write protect (WP#) function allows protection of two outermost
boot sectors, regardless of sector protect status
— Acceleration (ACC) function accelerates program timing
Top or bottom boot block
Manufactured on 0.17 µm process technology
Compatible with JEDEC standards
— Pinout and software compatible with single-power-supply
flash standard
Sector protection
— Hardware method of locking a sector, either in-system or
using programming equipment, to prevent any program or
erase operation within that sector
— Temporary Sector Unprotect allows changing data in
protected sectors in-system
PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
High performance
— Access time as fast as 70 ns
— Program time: 4 µs/word typical utilizing Accelerate function
SRAM Features
Power dissipation
— Operating: 22 mA maximum for 70 ns, 30 mA maximum for
55 ns
— Standby: 10 µA maximum
Ultra low power consumption (typical values)
— 2 mA active read current at 1 MHz
— 10 mA active read current at 5 MHz
— 200 nA in standby or automatic sleep mode
Minimum 1 million write cycles guaranteed per sector
20 Year data retention at 125°C
— Reliable operation for the life of the system
CE1s# and CE2s Chip Select
Power down features using CE1s# and CE2s
Data retention supply voltage: 1.5 to 3.3 volt
Byte data control: LB#s (DQ7–DQ0), UB#s (DQ15–DQ8)
This document contains information on a product under development at Advanced Micro Devices. The information
is intended to help you evaluate this product. AMD reserves the right to change or discontinue work on this proposed
product without notice.
Publication#
25822
Rev:
B
Amendment/0
Issue Date:
May 19, 2003
Refer to AMD’s Website (www.amd.com) for the latest information.
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