FUJITSU MBM29LV320TE80, MBM29LV320BE80, MBM29LV320BE90, MBM29LV320BE10, MBM29LV320TE90, MBM29LV320TE10 DATA SHEET
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FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR
DATA SHEET
FLASH MEMORY
CMOS
32 M (4 M
MBM29LV320TE
MBM29LV320BE
DESCRIPTION
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The MBM29L V320TE/BE is 32 M-bit, 3.0 V-only Flash memory organized as 4 M bytes of 8 bits each or 2 M words
of 16 bits each. The device is offered in a 48-pin TSOP (I) and 63-ball FBGA packages. This device is designed
to be programmed in-system with the standard system 3.0 V V
for write or erase operations. The device can also be reprogrammed in standard EPROM programmers.
The standard device off ers access times 80 ns, 90 ns and 100 ns, allo wing operation of high-speed microprocessors without wait state. To eliminate bus contention the device has separate chip enable(CE
and output enable (OE
PRODUCT LINE UP
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8/2 M
80/90/10
80/90/10
16) BIT
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CC supply . 12.0 V VPP and 5.0 V VCC are not required
DS05-20894-1E
), write enable(WE)
(Continued)
Part No.
Power Supply Voltage (V) V
Max Address Access Time (ns) 8090100
Max CE
Max OE Access Time (ns) 303535
The device is pin and command set compatible with JEDEC standard E2PROMs. Commands are written to the
command register using standard microprocessor write timings. Register contents serve as input to an internal
state-machine which controls the erase and programming circuitry. Write cycles also internally latch addresses
and data needed for the programming and er ase operations. Reading data out of the de vice is similar to reading
from 5.0 V and 12.0 V Flash or EPROM devices.
The device is programmed by executing the program command sequence. This will invoke the Embedded
Program Algorithm which is an internal algorithm that automatically times the program pulse widths and verifies
proper cell margin. Typically, each sector can be programmed and verified in about 0.5 seconds. Erase is
accomplished by ex ecuting the erase command sequence. This will inv oke the Embedded Erase Algorithm which
is an internal algorithm that automatically preprograms the array if it is not already programmed bef ore ex ecuting
the erase operation. During erase, the device automatically time the erase pulse widths and verify proper cell
margin.
A sector is typically erased and verified in 1.0 second. (If already completely preprogrammed.)
The device also features a sector erase architecture. The sector mode allows each sector to be erased and
reprogrammed without affecting other sectors. The device is erased when shipped from the factory.
The device f eatures single 3.0 V po w er supply operation for both read and write functions. Internally generated
and regulated voltages are provided for the program and erase operations. A low V
inhibits write operations on the loss of power. The end of program or erase is detected by Data
by the Toggle Bit feature on DQ
completed, the device internally resets to the read mode.
The device also has a hardware RESET pin. When this pin is driven low, execution of any Embedded Program
Algorithm or Embedded Erase Algorithm is terminated. The inter nal state machine is then reset to the read
mode. The RESET
Embedded Program Algorithm or Embedded Erase Algorithm, the device is automatically reset to the read mode
and will have erroneous data stored in the address locations being programmed or erased. These locations
need re-writing after the Reset. Resetting the device enables the system’s microprocessor to read the boot-up
firmware from the Flash memory.
Fujitsu’s Flash technology combines years of EPROM and E
of quality , reliability, and cost eff ectiveness . The device memory electrically erase the entire chip or all bits within
a sector simultaneously via Fowler-Nordhiem tunneling. The bytes/words are programmed one byte/word at a
time using the EPROM programming mechanism of hot electron injection.
pin may be tied to the system reset circuitry. Therefore, if a system reset occurs during the
6, or the RY/BY output pin. Once the end of a program or erase cycle has been
2
PROM experience to produce the highest levels
CC detector automatically
Polling of DQ7,
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MBM29LV320TE/BE
FEATURES
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0.23
m Process Technology
Single 3.0 V read, program, and erase
Minimized system level power requirements
Compatible with JEDEC-standard commands
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Use the same software commands as E
PROMs
Compatible with JEDEC-standard world-wide pinouts
48-pin TSOP (I) (Package suffix : TN − Normal Bend Type, TR − Reversed Bend Type)
63-ball FBGA (Package suffix : PBT)
Minimum 100,000 program/erase cycles
High performance
80 ns maximum access time
Sector erase architecture
Eight 4 K word and sixty-three 32 K word sectors in word mode
Eight 8 K byte and sixty-three 64 K byte sectors in byte mode
Any combination of sectors can be concurrently erased. Also supports full chip erase.
Boot Code Sector Architecture
T = Top sector
B = Bottom sector
Hidden ROM (Hi-ROM) region
256 byte of Hi-ROM, accessible through a new “Hi-ROM Enable” command sequence
Factory serialized and protected to provide a secure electronic serial number (ESN)
/ACC input pin
WP
At V
IL, allows protection of boot sectors, regardless of sector protection/unprotection status
At VIH, allows removal of boot sector protection
At VACC, increases program performance
TM
Embedded Erase
* Algorithms
Automatically pre-programs and erases the chip or any sector
Embedded Program
TM
* Algorithms
Automatically writes and verifies data at specified address
Data Polling and Toggle Bit feature for detection of program or erase cycle completion
Ready/Busy output (RY/BY
)
Hardware method for detection of program or erase cycle completion
Automatic sleep mode
When addresses remain stable, automatically switch themselves to low power mode.
Low V
CC
write inhibit
≤≤≤≤
2.5 V
Erase Suspend/Resume
Suspends the erase operation to allow a read data and/or program in another sector within the same device
Sector group protection
Hardware method disables any combination of sector groups from program or erase operations
Sector Group Protection Set function by Extended sector group protection command
Fast Programming Function by Extended Command
Temporary sector group unprotection
Temporary sector group unprotection via the RESET
pin.
ommon Flash Memory Interface)
80/90/10
*
: Embedded EraseTM and Embedded ProgramTM are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
= VID.
*3 : The valid addresses are A6 to A0.
*4 : This command is valid during Hi-ROM mode.
*5 : The data "00h" is also acceptable.
Notes: • Address bits A
20 to A11= X = “H” or “L” for all address commands except or Program Address (PA) and
Sector Address (SA) .
• Bus operations are defined in “MBM29LV320TE/BE User Bus Operations Tables (BYTE
= V
IL)” .
• RA = Address of the memory location to be read
PA = Address of the memory location to be programmed
Addresses are latched on the falling edge of the write pulse.
SA = Address of the sector to be erased. The combination of A
will uniquely select any sector.
• RD = Data read from location RA during read operation.
PD = Data to be programmed at location PA. Data is latched on the falling edge of write pulse.
• SPA = Sector group address to be protected. Set sector group address (SGA) and (A
SD = Sector group protection verify data. Output 01h at protected sector group addresses and
output 00h at unprotected sector group addresses.
• HRA = Address of the Hi-ROM area
29LV320TE (Top Boot Type) Word Mode : 1FFFE0h to 1FFFFFh
29LV320BE (Bottom Boot Type) Word Mode : 000000h to 000040h
• The system should generate the following address patterns :
Word Mode : 555h or 2AAh to addresses A
Byte Mode : AAAh or 555h to addresses A10 to A0, and A-1
• Both Read/Reset commands are functionally equivalent, resetting the device to the read mode.
• The command combinations not described in “MBM29LV320TE/BE Command Definition Table” are
illegal.
= VIH and BYTE
20, A19, A18, A17, A16, A15, A14, A13, and A12
6, A1, A0) = (0, 1, 0) .
Byte Mode : 3FFFC0h to 3FFFFFh
Byte Mode : 000000h to 000080h
10 to A0
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MBM29LV320TE/BE
MBM29LV320TE/BE Sector Group Protection Verify Autoselect Codes Table
TypeA
80/90/10
20
12
to A
6
A
1
A
0
A
1
*
Code (HEX)
-1
A
Manufacture’s CodeSAV
Byte
Device
Code
MBM29LV320TE
WordX22F6h
Byte
MBM29LV320BE
SAV
SAV
ILVILVILVIL04h
VILF6h
ILVILVIH
VILF9h
ILVILVIH
WordX22F9h
E
xtend
Device
Co
de
MBM29LV320TE/BE
Sector Group Protection
*1 : A
-1 is for Byte mode.
Byte
SAV
ILVIHVIH
WordX0019h
Sector Group
Addresses
V
ILVIHVILVIL01h
VIL19h
*2
*2 : Outputs 01h at protected sector group addresses and outputs 00h at unprotected sector group addresses.
SA0000000XXXX64/32000000h to 00FFFFh000000h to 007FFFh
SA1000001XXXX64/32010000h to 01FFFFh008000h to 00FFFFh
SA2000010XXXX64/32020000h to 02FFFFh010000h to 017FFFh
SA3000011XXXX64/32030000h to 03FFFFh018000h to 01FFFFh
SA4000100XXXX64/32040000h to 04FFFFh020000h to 027FFFh
SA5000101XXXX64/32050000h to 05FFFFh028000h to 02FFFFh
SA6000110XXXX64/32060000h to 06FFFFh030000h to 037FFFh
SA7000111XXXX64/32070000h to 07FFFFh038000h to 03FFFFh
SA8001000XXXX64/32080000h to 08FFFFh040000h to 047FFFh
SA9001001XXXX64/32090000h to 09FFFFh048000h to 04FFFFh
SA10001010XXXX64/320A0000h to 0AFFFFh050000h to 057FFFh
SA11001011XXXX64/320B0000h to 0BFFFFh058000h to 05FFFFh
SA12001100XXXX64/320C0000h to 0CFFFFh060000h to 067FFFh
SA13001101XXXX64/320D0000h to 0DFFFFh068000h to 06FFFFh
SA14001110XXXX64/320E0000h to 0EFFFFh070000h to 077FFFh
SA15001111XXXX64/320F0000h to 0FFFFFh078000h to 07FFFFh
Sector Address
Sector
(Kbytes/
11
Kwords)
Size
××××
(
8)
Address Range
××××
(
16)
Address Range
SA16010000XXXX64/32100000h to 10FFFFh080000h to 087FFFh
SA17010001XXXX64/32110000h to 11FFFFh088000h to 08FFFFh
SA18010010XXXX64/32120000h to 12FFFFh090000h to 097FFFh
SA19010011XXXX64/32130000h to 13FFFFh098000h to 09FFFFh
SA20010100XXXX64/32140000h to 14FFFFh0A0000h to 0A7FFFh
SA21010101XXXX64/32150000h to 15FFFFh0A8000h to 0AFFFFh
SA22010110XXXX64/32160000h to 16FFFFh0B0000h to 0B7FFFh
SA23010111XXXX64/32170000h to 17FFFFh0B8000h to 0BFFFFh
SA24011000XXXX64/32180000h to 18FFFFh0C0000h to 0C7FFFh
SA25011001XXXX64/32190000h to 19FFFFh0C8000h to 0CFFFFh
SA26011010XXXX64/321A0000h to 1AFFFFh0D0000h to 0D7FFFh
SA27011011XXXX64/321B0000h to 1BFFFFh0D8000h to 0DFFFFh
SA28011100XXXX64/321C0000h to 1CFFFFh0E0000h to 0E7FFFh
SA29011101XXXX64/321D0000h to 1DFFFFh0E8000h to 0EFFFFh
SA30011110XXXX64/321E0000h to 1EFFFFh0F0000h to 0F7FFFh
SA31011111XXXX64/321F0000h to 1FFFFFh0F8000h to 0FFFFFh
(Continued)
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MBM29LV320TE/BE
Sec-
tor
A20A19A18A17A16A15A14A13A12A
SA32100000XXXX64/32200000h to 20FFFFh100000h to 107FFFh
SA33100001XXXX64/32210000h to 21FFFFh108000h to 10FFFFh
SA34100010XXXX64/32220000h to 22FFFFh110000h to 117FFFh
SA35100011XXXX64/32230000h to 23FFFFh118000h to 11FFFFh
SA36100100XXXX64/32240000h to 24FFFFh120000h to 127FFFh
SA37100101XXXX64/32250000h to 25FFFFh128000h to 12FFFFh
SA38100110XXXX64/32260000h to 26FFFFh130000h to 137FFFh
SA39100111XXXX64/32270000h to 27FFFFh138000h to 13FFFFh
SA40101000XXXX64/32280000h to 28FFFFh140000h to 147FFFh
SA41101001XXXX64/32290000h to 29FFFFh148000h to 14FFFFh
SA42101010XXXX64/322A0000h to 2AFFFFh150000h to 157FFFh
Sector Address
80/90/10
(Kbytes/
11
Sector
Size
Kwords)
××××
(
8)
Address Range
××××
(
16)
Address Range
SA43101011XXXX64/322B0000h to 2BFFFFh158000h to 15FFFFh
SA44101100XXXX64/322C0000h to 2CFFFFh160000h to 167FFFh
SA45101101XXXX64/322D0000h to 2DFFFFh168000h to 16FFFFh
SA46101110XXXX64/322E0000h to 2EFFFFh170000h to 177FFFh
SA47101111XXXX64/322F0000h to 2FFFFFh178000h to 17FFFFh
SA48110000XXXX64/32300000h to 30FFFFh180000h to 187FFFh
SA49110001XXXX64/32310000h to 31FFFFh188000h to 18FFFFh
SA50110010XXXX64/32320000h to 32FFFFh190000h to 197FFFh
SA51110011XXXX64/32330000h to 33FFFFh198000h to 19FFFFh
SA52110100XXXX64/32340000h to 34FFFFh1A0000h to 1A7FFFh
SA53110101XXXX64/32350000h to 35FFFFh1A8000h to 1AFFFFh
SA54110110XXXX64/32360000h to 36FFFFh1B0000h to 1B7FFFh
SA55110111XXXX64/32370000h to 37FFFFh1B8000h to 1BFFFFh
SA56111000XXXX64/32380000h to 38FFFFh1C0000h to 1C7FFFh
SA57111001XXXX64/32390000h to 39FFFFh1C8000h to 1CFFFFh
SA58111010XXXX64/323A0000h to 3AFFFFh1D0000h to 1D7FFFh
SA59111011XXXX64/323B0000h to 3BFFFFh1D8000h to 1DFFFFh
SA60111100XXXX64/323C0000h to 3CFFFFh1E0000h to 1E7FFFh
SA61111101XXXX64/323D0000h to 3DFFFFh1E8000h to 1EFFFFh
SA62111110XXXX64/323E0000h to 3EFFFFh1F0000h to 1F7FFFh
SA63111111000X8/43F0000h to 3F1FFFh1F8000h to 1F8FFFh
SA64111111001X8/43F2000h to 3F3FFFh1F9000h to 1F9FFFh
(Continued)
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MBM29LV320TE/BE
80/90/10
(Continued)
Sec-
tor
A20A19A18A17A16A15A14A13A12A
SA65111111010X8/43F4000h to 3F5FFFh1FA000h to 1FAFFFh
SA66111111011X8/43F6000h to 3F7FFFh1FB000h to 1FBFFFh
SA67111111100X8/43F8000h to 3F9FFFh1FC000h to 1FCFFFh
SA68111111101X8/43FA000h to 3FBFFFh1FD000h to 1FDFFFh
SA69111111110X8/43FC000h to 3FDFFFh1FE000h to 1FEFFFh
SA70111111111X8/43FE000h to 3FFFFFh1FF000h to 1FFFFFh
Note : The address range is A20 : A-1 if in byte mode (BYTE = VIL) .
The address range is A
Sector Address
20 : A0 if in word mode (BYTE = VIH) .
Sector
(Kbytes/
11
Kwords)
Size
××××
(
8)
Address Range
××××
(
16)
Address Range
15
MBM29LV320TE/BE
Sector Address Table (MBM29LV320BE)
80/90/10
Sec-
tor
A20A19A18A17A16A15A14A13A12A
SA70111111XXXX64/323F0000h to 3FFFFFh1F8000h to 1FFFFFh
SA69111110XXXX64/323E0000h to 3EFFFFh1F0000h to 1F7FFFh
SA68111101XXXX64/323D0000h to 3DFFFFh1E8000h to 1EFFFFh
SA67111100XXXX64/323C0000h to 3CFFFFh1E0000h to 1E7FFFh
SA66111011XXXX64/323B0000h to 3BFFFFh1D8000h to 1DFFFFh
SA65111010XXXX64/323A0000h to 3AFFFFh1D0000h to 1D7FFFh
SA64111001XXXX64/32390000h to 39FFFFh1C8000h to 1CFFFFh
SA63111000XXXX64/32380000h to 38FFFFh1C0000h to 1C7FFFh
SA62110111XXXX64/32370000h to 37FFFFh1B8000h to 1BFFFFh
SA61110110XXXX64/32360000h to 36FFFFh1B0000h to 1B7FFFh
SA60110101XXXX64/32350000h to 35FFFFh1A8000h to 1AFFFFh
SA59110100XXXX64/32340000h to 34FFFFh1A0000h to 1A7FFFh
SA58110011XXXX64/32330000h to 33FFFFh198000h to 19FFFFh
SA57110010XXXX64/32320000h to 32FFFFh190000h to 197FFFh
SA56110001XXXX64/32310000h to 31FFFFh188000h to 18FFFFh
SA55110000XXXX64/32300000h to 30FFFFh180000h to 187FFFh
Sector Address
Sector
(Kbytes/
11
Kwords)
Size
××××
(
8)
Address Range
××××
(
16)
Address Range
SA54101111XXXX64/322F0000h to 2FFFFFh178000h to 17FFFFh
SA53101110XXXX64/322E0000h to 2EFFFFh170000h to 177FFFh
SA52101101XXXX64/322D0000h to 2DFFFFh168000h to 16FFFFh
SA51101100XXXX64/322C0000h to 2CFFFFh160000h to 167FFFh
SA50101011XXXX64/322B0000h to 2BFFFFh158000h to 15FFFFh
SA49101010XXXX64/322A0000h to 2AFFFFh150000h to 157FFFh
SA48101001XXXX64/32290000h to 29FFFFh148000h to 14FFFFh
SA47101000XXXX64/32280000h to 28FFFFh140000h to 147FFFh
SA46100111XXXX64/32270000h to 27FFFFh138000h to 13FFFFh
SA45100110XXXX64/32260000h to 26FFFFh130000h to 137FFFh
SA44100101XXXX64/32250000h to 25FFFFh128000h to 12FFFFh
SA43100100XXXX64/32240000h to 24FFFFh120000h to 127FFFh
SA42100011XXXX64/32230000h to 23FFFFh118000h to 11FFFFh
SA41100010XXXX64/32220000h to 22FFFFh110000h to 117FFFh
SA40100001XXXX64/32210000h to 21FFFFh108000h to 10FFFFh
SA39100000XXXX64/32200000h to 20FFFFh100000h to 107FFFh
SA38011111XXXX64/321F0000h to 1FFFFFh0F8000h to 0FFFFFh
16
(Continued)
MBM29LV320TE/BE
Sec-
tor
A20A19A18A17A16A15A14A13A12A
SA37011110XXXX64/321E0000h to 1EFFFFh0F0000h to 0F7FFFh
SA36011101XXXX64/321D0000h to 1DFFFFh0E8000h to 0EFFFFh
SA35011100XXXX64/321C0000h to 1CFFFFh0E0000h to 0E7FFFh
SA34011011XXXX64/321B0000h to 1BFFFFh0D8000h to 0DFFFFh
SA33011010XXXX64/321A0000h to 1AFFFFh0D0000h to 0D7FFFh
SA32011001XXXX64/32190000h to 19FFFFh0C8000h to 0CFFFFh
SA31011000XXXX64/32180000h to 18FFFFh0C0000h to 0C7FFFh
SA30010111XXXX64/32170000h to 17FFFFh0B8000h to 0BFFFFh
SA29010110XXXX64/32160000h to 16FFFFh0B0000h to 0B7FFFh
SA28010101XXXX64/32150000h to 15FFFFh0A8000h to 0AFFFFh
SA27010100XXXX64/32140000h to 14FFFFh0A0000h to 0A7FFFh
Sector Address
Sector
(Kbytes/
11
Kwords)
Size
××××
(
8)
Address Range
Address Range
80/90/10
××××
(
16)
SA26010011XXXX64/32130000h to 13FFFFh098000h to 09FFFFh
SA25010010XXXX64/32120000h to 12FFFFh090000h to 097FFFh
SA24010001XXXX64/32110000h to 11FFFFh088000h to 08FFFFh
SA23010000XXXX64/32100000h to 10FFFFh080000h to 087FFFh
SA22001111XXXX64/320F0000h to 0FFFFFh078000h to 07FFFFh
SA21001110XXXX64/320E0000h to 0EFFFFh070000h to 077FFFh
SA20001101XXXX64/320D0000h to 0DFFFFh068000h to 06FFFFh
SA19001100XXXX64/320C0000h to 0CFFFFh060000h to 067FFFh
SA18001011XXXX64/320B0000h to 0BFFFFh058000h to 05FFFFh
SA17001010XXXX64/320A0000h to 0AFFFFh050000h to 057FFFh
SA16001001XXXX64/32090000h to 09FFFFh048000h to 04FFFFh
SA15001000XXXX64/32080000h to 08FFFFh040000h to 047FFFh
SA14000111XXXX64/32070000h to 07FFFFh038000h to 03FFFFh
SA13000110XXXX64/32060000h to 06FFFFh030000h to 037FFFh
SA12000101XXXX64/32050000h to 05FFFFh028000h to 02FFFFh
SA11000100XXXX64/32040000h to 04FFFFh020000h to 027FFFh
SA10000011XXXX64/32030000h to 03FFFFh018000h to 01FFFFh
SA9000010XXXX64/32020000h to 02FFFFh010000h to 017FFFh
SA8000001XXXX64/32010000h to 01FFFFh008000h to 00FFFFh
SA7000000111X8/400E000h to 00FFFFh007000h to 007FFFh
SA6000000110X8/400C000h to 00DFFFh006000h to 006FFFh
SA5000000101X8/400A000h to 00BFFFh005000h to 005FFFh
(Continued)
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MBM29LV320TE/BE
80/90/10
(Continued)
Sec-
tor
A20A19A18A17A16A15A14A13A12A
SA4000000100X8/4008000h to 009FFFh004000h to 004FFFh
SA3000000011X8/4006000h to 007FFFh003000h to 003FFFh
SA2000000010X8/4004000h to 005FFFh002000h to 002FFFh
SA1000000001X8/4002000h to 003FFFh001000h to 001FFFh
SA0000000000X8/4000000h to 001FFFh000000h to 000FFFh
Note : The address range is A20 : A-1 if in byte mode (BYTE = VIL) .
The address range is A
Sector Address
20 : A0 if in word mode (BYTE = VIH) .
Sector
(Kbytes/
11
Kwords)
Size
××××
(
8)
Address Range
××××
(
16)
Address Range
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MBM29LV320TE/BE
Sector Group Address Table (MBM29LV320TE)
(Top Boot Block)
80/90/10
Sector GroupA
20
19
A
18
A
17
A
16
A
15
A
14
A
13
A
12
A
Sectors
SGA0 0000XXXXXSA0 to SA3
SGA1 0001XXXXXSA4 to SA7
SGA2 0010XXXXXSA8 to SA11
SGA3 0011XXXXXSA12 to SA15
SGA4 0100XXXXXSA16 to SA19
SGA5 0101XXXXXSA20 to SA23
SGA6 0110XXXXXSA24 to SA27
SGA7 0111XXXXXSA28 to SA31
SGA8 1000XXXXXSA32 to SA35
SGA9 1001XXXXXSA36 to SA39
SGA10 1010XXXXXSA40 to SA43
SGA11 1011XXXXXSA44 to SA47
SGA12 1100XXXXXSA48 to SA51
SGA13 1101XXXXXSA52 to SA55
SGA14 1110XXXXXSA56 to SA59
SGA9 0001XXXXXSA11 to SA14
SGA10 0010XXXXXSA15 to SA18
SGA11 0011XXXXXSA19 to SA22
SGA12 0100XXXXXSA23 to SA26
SGA13 0101XXXXXSA27 to SA30
SGA14 0110XXXXXSA31 to SA34
SGA15 0111XXXXXSA35 to SA38
SGA16 1000XXXXXSA39 to SA42
SGA17 1001XXXXXSA43 to SA46
SGA18 1010XXXXXSA47 to SA50
SGA19 1011XXXXXSA51 to SA54
SGA20 1100XXXXXSA55 to SA58
SGA21 1101XXXXXSA59 to SA62
SGA22 1110XXXXXSA63 to SA66
SGA23 1111XXXXXSA67 to SA70
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