Features ....................................................................................................................................................... 6
Signal Assignments ........................................................................................................................................... 8
Signal Descriptions ........................................................................................................................................... 9
Nonvolatile and Volatile Registers ................................................................................................................... 18
Status Register ............................................................................................................................................ 19
Nonvolatile and Volatile Configuration Registers .......................................................................................... 20
Flag Status Register ..................................................................................................................................... 23
PROGRAM Operations .................................................................................................................................... 43
Activate or Terminate XIP Using Volatile Configuration Register ...................................................................
Activate or Terminate XIP Using Nonvolatile Configuration Register .............................................................
Confirmation Bit Settings Required to Activate or Terminate XIP ..................................................................
Terminating XIP After a Controller and Memory Reset .................................................................................
Power Up and Power Down .............................................................................................................................
Power Up and Power Down Requirements ...................................................................................................
Power Loss Recovery Sequence ...................................................................................................................
AC Reset Specifications ...................................................................................................................................
Absolute Ratings and Operating Conditions .....................................................................................................
DC Characteristics and Operating Conditions ..................................................................................................
AC Characteristics and Operating Conditions ..................................................................................................
Part Number Ordering Information .................................................................................................................
Revision History .............................................................................................................................................
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Rev. E – 7/2013 ...........................................................................................................................................
Rev. D – 7/2012 ...........................................................................................................................................
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Table 8: Extended, Dual, and Quad SPI Protocols ............................................................................................ 17
Table 9: Status Register Bit Definitions ........................................................................................................... 19
Table 10: Nonvolatile Configuration Register Bit Definitions ........................................................................... 20
Table 11: Volatile Configuration Register Bit Definitions .................................................................................. 21
Table 12: Sequence of Bytes During Wrap ....................................................................................................... 22
Table 18: Data/Address Lines for READ ID and MULTIPLE I/O READ ID Commands ....................................... 34
Table 19: Read ID Data Out ............................................................................................................................ 34
Table 20: Extended Device ID, First Byte ......................................................................................................... 34
Table 21: Serial Flash Discovery Parameter Data Structure .............................................................................. 36
Table 22: Parameter ID .................................................................................................................................. 37
Table 23: Command/Address/Data Lines for READ MEMORY Commands ....................................................... 39
Table 24: Data/Address Lines for PROGRAM Commands ................................................................................ 43
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