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Publication# 21518 Rev: A Amendment/+3
Issue Date: March 1998
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Am29LL800B
8 Megabit (1 M x 8-Bit/512 K x 16-Bit)
CMOS 2.2 Volt-only Boot Sector Flash Memory
DISTINCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS
■ Single power supply operation
— 2.2 to 2.7 volt read and write operations for
battery-powered applications
■ Manufactured on 0.35 µm process technology
— Compatible with 0.5 µm Am29LL800 device
■ High performance
— Access times as fast as 150 ns
■ Ultra low power consumption (typical values at
5 MHz)
— 75 nA Automatic Sleep mode current
— 75 nA standby mode current
— 7 mA read current
— 15 mA program/erase current
■ Flexible sector architecture
— One 16 Kbyte, two 8 Kbyte, one 32 Kbyte, and
fifteen 64 Kbyte sectors (byte mode)
— One 8 Kword, two 4 Kword, one 16 Kword, and
fifteen 32 Kword sectors (word mode)
— Supports full chip erase
— Sector Protection features:
A hardware method of locking a sector to
prevent any program or erase operations within
that sector
Sectors can be locked in-system or via
programming equipment
T emporary Sector Unprotect feat ure allows code
changes in previously locked sectors
■ Unlock Bypass Program Command
— Reduces overall progr amming time when
issuing multiple program command sequences
■ Top or bottom boot block configurations
available
■ Embedded Al gorithms
— Embedded Erase algorithm automatically
preprograms and erases the entire chip or any
combination of designated sectors
— Embedded Program algorithm automatically
writes and verifies data at specified addresses
■ Minimum 1,000,000 write cycle guarantee per
sector
■ Package option
— 48-pin TSOP
— 44-pin SO
■ Compatibility with JEDEC standards
— Pinout and software compatible with single-
power supply Flash
— Superior inadvertent write protection
■ Data# Polling and toggle bits
— Provides a software method of detecting
program or erase operation completion
■ Ready/Busy# pin (RY/BY#)
— Provides a hardware method of detecting
program or erase cycle completion
■ Erase Suspend/Erase Resume
— Suspends an erase operati on to read dat a from,
or program data to, a sector that is not being
erased, then resumes the erase operation
■ Hardware reset pin (RESET#)
— Hardware method to reset the de vi ce to reading
array data