IS25WD020

IS25WD020/040
2 Mbit / 4 Mbit Single Operating Voltage Serial Flash Memory
With 80 MHz Dual-Output SPI Bus Interface
FEATURES
• Single Power Supply Operation
- Low voltage range: 1.65 V – 1.95 V
• Memory Organization
- IS25WD020: 256K x 8 (2 Mbit)
- IS25WD040: 512K x 8 (4 Mbit)
• Cost Effective Sector/Block Architecture
- 2Mb : Uniform 4KByte sectors / Four uniform
64KByte blocks
- 4Mb : Uniform 4KByte sectors / Eight uniform
64KByte blocks
• Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) Compatible
- Supports single- or dual-output
- Supports SPI Modes 0 and 3
- Maximum 30 MHz clock rate for normal read
- Maximum 80 MHz clock rate for fast read
• Page Program (up to 256 Bytes) Operation
- Typical 2 ms per page program
• Sector, Block or Chip Erase Operation
- Typical 1.7 ms sector, block or chip erase
• Low Power Consumption
- Typical 2 mA active read current
- Typical 6 mA program/erase current
• Hardware Write Protection
- Protect and unprotect the device from write
operation by Write Protect (WP#) Pin
• Software Write Protection
- The Block Protect (BP2, BP1, BP0) bits allow
partial or entire memory to be configured as readonly
• High Product Endurance
- Guaranteed 200,000 program/erase cycles per
single sector
- Minimum 20 years data retention
• Industrial Standard Pin-out and Package
- 8-pin SOIC 208mil
- 8-pin SOIC 150mil
- 8-pin VVSOP 150mil
- 8-pin WSON
- KGD (Call Factory)
- Lead-free (Pb-free) package
- Automotive Temperature Ranges Available
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The IS25WD020/040 are 2 Mbit / 4Mbit Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) Flash memories, providing single- or
dual-output. The devices are designed to support a 30 MHz fclock rate in normal read mode, and 80 MHz in fast
read, the fastest in the industry. The devices use a single low voltage power supply, wide operating voltage
ranging from 1.65 Volt to 1.95 Volt, to perform read, erase and program operations. The devices can be
programmed in standard EPROM programmers.
The IS25WD020/040 are accessed through a 4-wire SPI Interface consisting of Serial Data Input/Output (SlO),
Serial Data Output (SO), Serial Clock (SCK), and Chip Enable (CE#) pins. They comply with all recognized
command codes and operations. The dual-output fast read operation provides and effective serial data rate of
160MHz.
The devices support page program mode, where 1 to 256 bytes data can be programmed into the memory in
one program operation. These devices are divided into uniform 4 KByte sectors or uniform 64 KByte blocks.
The IS25WD020/040 are manufactured on pFLASH™’s advanced non-volatile technology. The devices are
offered in 8-pin SOIC 208mil, 8-pin SOIC 150mil, 8-pin VVSOP 150mil and 8-pin WSON. The devices operate at
wide temperatures between -40°C to +105°C.
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CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
CE#
1
8
SO
2
7
WP#
GND
Vcc
HOLD#
3
6
SCK
4
5
SIO
8-Pin SOIC/VVSOP
CE#
1
8 Vcc
SO
2
7 HOLD#
WP# 3
6 SCK
GND 4
5 SIO
8-Contact WSON
PIN DESCRIPTIONS
SYMBOL
TYPE
DESCRIPTION
CE#
INPUT
SCK
SIO
SO
GND
Vcc
WP#
INPUT
INPUT/OUTPUT
OUTPUT
HOLD#
INPUT
Chip Enable: CE# low activates the devices internal circuitries for
device operation. CE# high deselects the devices and switches into
standby mode to reduce the power consumption. When a device is not
selected, data will not be accepted via the serial input pin (Sl), and the
serial output pin (SO) will remain in a high impedance state.
Serial Data Clock
Serial Data Input/Output
Serial Data Output
Ground
Device Power Supply
Write Protect: A hardware program/erase protection for all or part of a
memory array. When the WP# pin is low, memory array write-protection depends
on the setting of BP2, BP1 and BP0 bits in the Status Register. When the WP# is
high, the devices are not write-protected.
Hold: Pause serial communication by the master device without resetting
the serial sequence.
INPUT
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BLOCK DIAGRAM
SIO
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SPI MODES DESCRIPTION
Multiple IS25WD020/040 devices can be connected on
the SPI serial bus and controlled by a SPI Master, i.e.
microcontroller, as shown in Figure 1. The devices
support either of two SPI modes:
Mode 0 (0, 0)
Mode 3 (1, 1)
The difference between these two modes is the clock
polarity when the SPI master is in Stand-by mode: the
serial clock remains at “0” (SCK = 0) for Mode 0 and
the clock remains at “1” (SCK = 1) for Mode 3. Please
refer to Figure 2. For both modes, the input data is
latched on the rising edge of Serial Clock (SCK), and
the output data is available from the falling edge of
SCK.
Figure 1. Connection Diagram among SPI Master and SPI Slaves (Memory Devices)
SDIO
SPI Interface with
(0,0) or (1,1)
SDI
SCK
SCK
SPI Master
(i.e. Microcontroller)
CS3
CS2
SO
SIO
SCK
SPI Memory
Device
CS1
CE#
WP#
SIO
SCK
WP#
CE#
HOLD#
SO
SIO
SPI Memory
Device
SPI Memory
Device
CE#
HOLD#
SO
WP#
HOLD#
Note: 1. The Write Protect (WP#) and Hold (HOLD#) signals should be driven high or low as
appropriate.
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Figure 2. SPI Modes Supported
SCK
Mode 0 (0, 0)
SCK
Mode 3 (1, 1)
SIO
MSb
Input mode
SO
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
The IS25WD020/040 devices are designed to interface directly with the synchronous Serial Peripheral Interface
(SPI) of the Motorola MC68HCxx series of microcontrollers or any SPI interface-equipped system controllers.
The devices have two superset features that can be enabled through specific software instructions and the
Configuration Register:
Table 1 illustrates the memory map of the devices. The Configuration Register controls how the memory is
mapped.
BLOCK/SECTOR ADDRESSES
Table 1. Block/Sector Addresses of IS25WD020/040
Memory Density
Block No.
Block
Size
(Kbytes)
Block 0
64
Block 1
64
:
Block 3
Block 4
:
:
Block 7
:
64
64
:
:
64
2 Mbit
4 Mbit
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Sector No.
Sector 0
Sector 1
:
Sector 15
Sector 16
Sector 17
:
Sector 31
:
:
:
:
:
:
Sector
Size
(Kbytes)
4
4
:
4
4
4
:
4
:
4
4
:
:
4
Address Range
000000h – 000FFFh
001000h – 001FFFh
:
00F000h – 00FFFFh
010000h – 010FFFh
011000h – 011FFFh
:
01F000h – 01FFFFh
:
030000h – 03FFFFh
040000h – 04FFFFh
:
:
070000h – 07FFFFh
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REGISTERS (CONTINUED)
STATUS REGISTER
Refer to Tables 5 and 6 for Status Register Format and are allowed. The WEL bit is set by a Write Enable
Status Register Bit Definitions.
(WREN) instruction. Each write register, program and
erase instruction must be preceded by a WREN
The BP0, BP1, BP2, and SRWD are volatile memory
instruction. The WEL bit can be reset by a Write
cells that can be written by a Write Status Register
Disable (WRDI) instruction. It will automatically be the
(WRSR) instruction. The default value of the BP2, BP1, reset after the completion of a write instruction.
BP0 were set to “0” and SRWD bits was set to “0” at
factory. Once a “0” or “1”is written, it will not be
BP2, BP1, BP0 bits: The Block Protection (BP2, BP1,
changed by device power-up or power-down, and can BP0) bits are used to define the portion of the memory
only be altered by the next WRSR instruction. The
area to be protected. Refer to Tables 7, 8 and 9 for the
Status Register can be read by the Read Status
Block Write Protection bit settings. When a defined
Register (RDSR). Refer to Table 10 for Instruction Set. combination of BP2, BP1 and BP0 bits are set, the
corresponding memory area is protected. Any program
The function of Status Register bits are described as
or erase operation to that area will be inhibited. Note:
follows:
a Chip Erase (CHIP_ER) instruction is executed
successfully only if all the Block Protection Bits are set
WIP bit: The Write In Progress (WIP) bit is read-only,
as “0”s.
and can be used to detect the progress or completion
of a program or erase operation. When the WIP bit is
SRWD bit: The Status Register Write Disable (SRWD)
“0”, the device is ready for a write status register,
bit operates in conjunction with the Write Protection
program or erase operation. When the WIP bit is “1”,
(WP#) signal to provide a Hardware Protection Mode.
the device is busy.
When the SRWD is set to “0”, the Status Register is
not write-protected. When the SRWD is set to “1” and
WEL bit: The Write Enable Latch (WEL) bit indicates
the WP# is pulled low (VIL), the volatile bits of Status
the status of the internal write enable latch. When the
Register (SRWD, BP2, BP1, BP0) become read-only,
WEL is “0”, the write enable latch is disabled, and all
and a WRSR instruction will be ignored. If the SRWD is
write operations, including write status register, page
set to “1” and WP# is pulled high (VIH), the Status
program, sector erase, block and chip erase operations Register can be changed by a WRSR instruction.
are inhibited. When the WEL bit is “1”, write operations
Table 5. Status Register Format
Default (flash bit)
Bit 7
SRWD1
0
Bit 6
Bit 5
Reserved
0
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Bit 4
BP2
0
Bit 3
BP1
0
Bit 2
BP0
0
Bit 1
WEL
0
Bit 0
WIP
0
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REGISTERS (CONTINUED)
Table 6. Status Register Bit Definition
Bit
Name
Bit 0
WIP
Bit 1
WEL
Bit 2
Bit 3
Bit 4
Bits 5 – 6
BP0
BP1
BP2
N/A
Bit 7
SRWD
Definition
Write In Progress Bit:
“0” indicates the device is ready
“1” indicates a write cycle is in progress and the device is busy
Write Enable Latch:
“0” indicates the device is not write enabled
“1” indicates the device is write enabled (default)
Block Protection Bit: (See Table 7 and Table 8 for details)
“0” indicates the specific blocks are not write-protected (default)
“1” indicates the specific blocks are write-protected
Reserved: Always “0”s
Status Register Write Disable: (See Table 9 for details)
“0” indicates the Status Register is not write-protected (default)
“1” indicates the Status Register is write-protected
Read/Write
Non-Volatile
bit
R
No
R/W
No
R/W
Yes
N/A
R/W
Yes
Table 8. Block Write Protect Bits for IS25WD020
Status Register Bits
BP2
BP1
BP0
Not used
0
0
Not used
0
1
Not used
1
0
Not used
1
1
Protected Memory Area
2 Mbit
None
Upper eight (block : 3): 030000h – 03FFFFh
Upper quarter (two blocks :2 and 3): 020000h – 03FFFFh
Upper half (four blocks :0 to 3): 000000h – 03FFFFh
Table 8-1. Block Write Protect Bits for IS25WD040
Status Register Bits
BP2
BP1
BP0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
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Protected Memory Area
4 Mbit
None
Upper eight (block : 7): 070000h – 07FFFFh
Upper quarter (two blocks :6 and 7): 060000h – 07FFFFh
Upper half (four blocks :4 to 7): 040000h – 07FFFFh
All Blocks (Block 0 to 7):
000000h – 07FFFFh
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REGISTERS (CONTINUED)
PROTECTION MODE
The IS25WD020/040 have two types of writeprotection mechanisms: hardware and software.
These are used to prevent irrelevant operation in a
possibly noisy environment and protect the data
integrity.
HARDWARE WRITE-PROTECTION
The devices provide two hardware write-protection
features:
Table 9. Hardware Write Protection on Status
Register
SRWD
0
1
0
1
WP#
Low
Low
High
High
Status Register
Writable
Protected
Writable
Writable
a. When inputting a program, erase or write status
register instruction, the number of clock pulse is
checked to determine whether it is a multiple of eight
before the executing. Any incomplete instruction
command sequence will be ignored.
0.
The Write Protection (WP#) pin provides a
hardware write protection method for BP2, BP1,
BP0 and SRWD in the Status Register. Refer to
the STATUS REGISTER description.
c.
Write inhibit is 1.5 V, all write sequence will be
ignored when Vcc drop to 1.5 V and lower
SOFTWARE WRITE PROTECTION
The IS25WD020/040 also provides two software write
protection features:
a. Before the execution of any program, erase or write
status register instruction, the Write Enable Latch
(WEL) bit must be enabled by executing a Write
Enable (WREN) instruction. If the WEL bit is not
enabled first, the program, erase or write register
instruction will be ignored.
b. The Block Protection (BP2, BP1, BP0) bits allow part
or the whole memory area to be write-protected.
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DEVICE OPERATION
The IS25WD020/040 utilize an 8-bit instruction
register. Refer to Table 10 Instruction Set for details of
the Instructions and Instruction Codes. All instructions,
addresses, and data are shifted in with the most
significant bit (MSB) first on Serial Data Input (SI). The
input data on SI is latched on the rising edge of Serial
Clock (SCK) after Chip Enable (CE#) is driven low
(VIL). Every instruction sequence starts with a one-byte
instruction code and is followed by address bytes, data
bytes, or both address bytes and data bytes,
depending on the type of instruction. CE# must be
driven high (VIH) after the last bit of the instruction
sequence has been shifted in.
The timing for each instruction is illustrated in the
following operational descriptions.
Table 10. Instruction Set
Instruction Name
Hex
Code
RDID
JEDEC ID READ
Abh
9Fh
RDMDID
WREN
WRDI
RDSR
WRSR
READ
FAST_READ
FRDO
PAGE_ PROG
90h
06h
04h
05h
01h
03h
0Bh
3Bh
02h
SECTOR_ER
D7h/
20h
D8h
C7h/
60h
BLOCK_ER
CHIP_ER
Operation
Command
Cycle
Maximum
Frequency
Read Manufacturer and Product ID
Read Manufacturer and Product ID by JEDEC ID
Command
Read Manufacturer and Device ID
Write Enable
Write Disable
Read Status Register
Write Status Register
Read Data Bytes from Memory at Normal Read Mode
Read Data Bytes from Memory at Fast Read Mode
Fast Read Dual Output
Page Program Data Bytes Into Memory
4 Bytes
1 Byte
80 MHz
80 MHz
80 MHz
80 MHz
80 MHz
80 MHz
80 MHz
30 MHz
80 MHz
80 MHz
80 MHz
Sector Erase
4 Bytes
1 Byte
1 Byte
1 Byte
2 Bytes
4 Bytes
5 Bytes
5 Bytes
4 Bytes +
256B
4 Bytes
Block Erase
Chip Erase
4 Bytes
1 Byte
80 MHz
80 MHz
80 MHz
HOLD OPERATION
HOLD# is used in conjunction with CE# to select
the IS25WD020/040. When the devices are
selected and a serial sequence is underway,
HOLD# can be used to pause the serial
communication with the master device without
resetting the serial sequence. To pause, HOLD# is
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brought low while the SCK signal is low. To resume
serial communication, HOLD# is brought high while
the SCK signal is low (SCK may still toggle during
HOLD). Inputs to Sl will be ignored while SO is in
the high impedance state.
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DEVICE OPERATION (CONTINUED)
RDID COMMAND (READ PRODUCT
IDENTIFICATION) OPERATION
CE# goes high. The Device ID outputs repeatedly if
The Read Product Identification (RDID) instruction is
continuously send the additional clock cycles on SCK
for reading out the old style of 8-bit Electronic
while CE# is at low.
Signature, whose values are shown as table of ID
Definitions. This is not same as RDID or JEDEC ID
Table 11. Product Identification
instruction. It’s not recommended to use for new
design. For new design, please use RDID or JEDEC ID
instruction.
Product Identification
Data
The RDES instruction code is followed by three dummy
First Byte
9Dh
bytes, each bit being latched-in on SI during the rising
Manufacturer ID
Second Byte
7Fh
edge of SCK. Then the Device ID is shifted out on SO
Device
ID:
Device
ID
1
Device
ID 2
with the MSB first, each bit been shifted out during the
falling edge of SCK. The RDES instruction is ended by
IS25WD020
11h
32h
IS25WD040
12h
33h
Figure 3. Read Product Identification Sequence
CE#
0
1
7
8
9
38
31
46
39
47
54
SCK
INSTRUCTION
SI
SO
3 Dummy Bytes
1010 1011b
HIGH IMPEDANCE
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Device ID1
Device ID1
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DEVICE OPERATION (CONTINUED)
JEDEC ID READ COMMAND (READ PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION BY JEDEC ID)
OPERATION
The JEDEC ID READ instruction allows the user to
read the manufacturer and product ID of devices. Refer
to Table 11 Product Identification for pFlash
Manufacturer ID and Device ID. After the JEDEC ID
READ command is input, the second Manufacturer ID
(7Fh) is shifted out on SO with the MSB first, followed
by the first Manufacturer ID (9Dh) and the Device ID
(32h, in the case of the IS25WD020), each bit shifted
out during the falling edge of SCK. If CE# stays low
after the last bit of the Device ID is shifted out, the
Manufacturer ID and Device ID will loop until CE# is
pulled high.
Figure 4. Read Product Identification by JEDEC ID READ Sequence
CE#
0
15 16
7 8
23 24
31
SCK
INSTRUCTION
SI
SO
1001 1111b
HIGH IMPEDANCE
Manufacture ID2
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Device ID2
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DEVICE OPERATION (CONTINUED)
RDMDID COMMAND (READ DEVICE MANUFACTURER AND DEVICE ID)
OPERATION
The RDMDID instruction allows the user to read the
manufacturer and product ID of devices. Refer to Table
11 Product Identification for pFlash Manufacturer ID
and Device ID. The RDMDID command is input,
followed by a 24-bit address pointing to an ID table.
The table contains the first Manufacturer ID (9Dh) and
the Device ID (32h, in the case of the IS25WD020),
and is shifted out on SO with the MSB first, each bit
shifted out during the falling edge of SCK. If CE# stays
low after the last bit of the Device ID is shifted out, the
Manufacturer ID and Device ID will loop until CE# is
pulled high.
Figure 5. Read Product Identification by RDMDID READ Sequence
CE#
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
SCK
28
29
30
31
1
A0
...
3 - BYTE ADDRESS
SIO
INSTRUCTION = 1001 0000b
23
22
42
43
... 3
21
2
HIGH IMPEDANCE
SO
CE#
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
44
45
46
47
2
1
0
SCK
SIO
Manufacturer ID1
SO
7
6
5
4
3
Device ID1
2
1
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7
6
5
4
3
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CE#
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
3
2
1
0
56
SCK
SIO
Manufacturer ID2
SO
7
6
5
4
Note :
st
nd
0. ADDRESS A0 = 0, will output the 1 manufacture ID (9Dh) first -> device ID1 -> 2 manufacture ID (7Fh)
st
nd
ADDRESS A0 = 1, will output the device ID1 -> 1 manufacture ID (9D) -> 2 manufacture ID (7Fh)
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DEVICE OPERATION (CONTINUED)
WRITE ENABLE OPERATION
The Write Enable (WREN) instruction is used to set the
Write Enable Latch (WEL) bit. The WEL bit of the
IS25WD020/040 is reset to the write –protected state
after power-up. The WEL bit must be write enabled
before any write operation, including sector, block
erase, chip erase, page program and write status
register operations. The WEL bit will be reset to the
write-protect state automatically upon completion of a
write operation. The WREN instruction is required
before any above operation is executed.
Figure 6. Write Enable Sequence
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WRDI COMMAND (WRITE DISABLE) OPERATION
The Write Disable (WRDI) instruction resets the WEL
bit and disables all write instructions. The WRDI
instruction is not required after the execution of a write
instruction, since the WEL bit is automatically reset.
Figure 7. Write Disable Sequence
SIO
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DEVICE OPERATION (CONTINUED)
RDSR COMMAND (READ STATUS REGISTER) OPERATION
The Read Status Register (RDSR) instruction provides
access to the Status Register. During the execution of
a program, erase or write status register operation, all
other instructions will be ignored except the RDSR
instruction, which can be used to check the progress or
completion of an operation by reading the WIP bit of
Status Register.
Figure 8. Read Status Register Sequence
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WRSR COMMAND (WRITE STATUS REGISTER) OPERATION
The Write Status Register (WRSR) instruction allows
the user to enable or disable the block protection and
status register write protection features by writing “0”s
or “1” s into the volatile BP2, BP1, BP0 and SRWD
bits.
Figure 9. Write Status Register Sequence
SIO
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DEVICE OPERATION (CONTINUED)
READ COMMAND (READ DATA) OPERATION
The Read Data (READ) instruction is used to read
memory data of a IS25WD020/040 under normal mode The first byte data (D7 – D0) addressed is then shifted
running up to 30 MHz.
out on the SO line, MSb first. A single byte of data, or
up to the whole memory array, can be read out in one
The READ instruction code is transmitted via the Sl
READ instruction. The address is automatically
line, followed by three address bytes (A23 – A0) of the incremented after each byte of data is shifted out. The
first memory location to be read. A total of 24 address read operation can be terminated at any time by driving
bits are shifted in, but only AMS (most significant
CE# high (VIH) after the data comes out. When the
address) – A0 are decoded. The remaining bits (A23 – highest address of the devices is reached, the address
AMS) are ignored. The first byte addressed can be at
counter will roll over to the 000000h address, allowing
any memory location. Upon completion, any data on
the entire memory to be read in one continuous READ
the Sl will be ignored. Refer to Table 12 for the related instruction.
Address Key.
Table 12. Address Key
Address
AN (AMS – A0)
Don’t Care Bits
IS25WD020
A17 – A0
A23 – A18
IS25WD040
A18 – A0
A23 – A19
Figure 12. Read Data Sequence
SIO
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DEVICE OPERATION (CONTINUED)
FAST_READ COMMAND (FAST READ DATA) OPERATION
The FAST_READ instruction is used to read memory
data at up to a 80 MHz clock.
The first byte addressed can be at any memory
location. The address is automatically incremented
The FAST_READ instruction code is followed by three after each byte of data is shifted out. When the highest
address bytes (A23 – A0) and a dummy byte (8
address is reached, the address counter will roll over to
clocks), transmitted via the SI line, with each bit
the 000000h address, allowing the entire memory to be
latched-in during the rising edge of SCK. Then the first read with a single FAST_READ instruction. The
data byte addressed is shifted out on the SO line, with FAST_READ instruction is terminated by driving CE#
each bit shifted out at a maximum frequency fCT, during high (VIH).
the falling edge of SCK.
Figure 13. Fast Read Data Sequence
SIO
SIO
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DEVICE OPERATION (CONTINUED)
FRDO COMMAND (FAST READ DUAL OUTPUT) OPERATION
The FRDO instruction is used to read memory data on
two output pins each at up to a 80 MHz clock.
bit (MSb) is output on SO, while simultaneously the
second bit is output on SIO.
The FRDO instruction code is followed by three
address bytes (A23 – A0) and a dummy byte (8
clocks), transmitted via the SI line, with each bit
latched-in during the rising edge of SCK. Then the first
data byte addressed is shifted out on the SO and SIO
lines, with each pair of bits shifted out at a maximum
frequency fCT, during the falling edge of SCK. The first
The first byte addressed can be at any memory
location. The address is automatically incremented
after each byte of data is shifted out. When the highest
address is reached, the address counter will roll over to
the 000000h address, allowing the entire memory to be
read with a single FRDO instruction. FRDO instruction
is terminated by driving CE# high (VIH).
Figure 14. Fast Read Dual-Output Sequence
CE#
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
SCK
28
30
31
2
1
0
29
...
3 - BYTE ADDRESS
SIO
INSTRUCTION = 0011 1011b
23
22 21
... 3
HIGH IMPEDANCE
SO
CE#
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
6
4
2
0
6
4
2
0
6
1
7
SCK
SIO
DATA OUT 1
SO
HIGH IMPEDANCE
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DATA OUT 2
1
7
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3
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DEVICE OPERATION (CONTINUED)
PAGE_PROG COMMAND (PAGE PROGRAM) OPERATION
The Page Program (PAGE_PROG) instruction allows
up to 256 bytes data to be programmed into memory in
a single operation. The destination of the memory to be
programmed must be outside the protected memory
area set by the Block Protection (BP2, BP1, BP0) bits.
A PAGE_PROG instruction which attempts to program
into a page that is write-protected will be ignored.
Before the execution of PAGE_PROG instruction, the
Write Enable Latch (WEL) must be enabled through a
Write Enable (WREN) instruction.
The PAGE_PROG instruction code, three address
bytes and program data (1 to 256 bytes) are input via
the Sl line. Program operation will start immediately
after the CE# is brought high, otherwise the
PAGE_PROG instruction will not be executed. The
internal control logic automatically handles the
programming voltages and timing. During a program
operation, all instructions will be ignored except the
RDSR instruction. The progress or completion of the
program operation can be determined by reading the
WIP bit in Status Register via a RDSR instruction. If
the WIP bit is “1”, the program operation is still in
progress. If WIP bit is “0”, the program operation has
completed.
If more than 256 bytes data are sent to a device, the
address counter rolls over within the same page, the
previously latched data are discarded, and the last 256
bytes data are kept to be programmed into the page.
The starting byte can be anywhere within the page.
When the end of the page is reached, the address will
wrap around to the beginning of the same page. If the
data to be programmed are less than a full page, the
data of all other bytes on the same page will remain
unchanged.
Note: A program operation can alter “1”s into “0”s, but
an erase operation is required to change “0”s back to
“1”s. A byte cannot be reprogrammed without first
erasing the whole sector or block.
Figure 15. Page Program Sequence
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operation can be determined by reading the WIP bit in
the Status Register using a RDSR instruction. If the
The memory array of the IS25WD020/040 is organized WIP bit is “1”, the erase operation is still in progress. If
into uniform 4 Kbyte sectors or 64 Kbyte uniform
the WIP bit is “0”, the erase operation has been
blocks (a block consists of sixteen adjacent sectors).
completed.
Before a byte can be reprogrammed, the sector or
block that contains the byte must be erased (erasing
BLOCK_ER COMMAND (BLOCK ERASE)
sets bits to “1”). In order to erase the devices, there are OPERATION
three erase instructions available: Sector Erase
(SECTOR_ER), Block Erase (BLOCK_ER) and Chip
A Block Erase (BLOCK_ER) instruction erases a 64
Erase (CHIP_ER). A sector erase operation allows any Kbyte block of the IS25WD020/040. Before the
individual sector to be erased without affecting the data execution of a BLOCK_ER instruction, the Write
in other sectors. A block erase operation erases any
Enable Latch (WEL) must be set via a Write Enable
individual block. A chip erase operation erases the
(WREN) instruction. The WEL is reset automatically
whole memory array of a device. A sector erase, block after the completion of a block erase operation.
erase or chip erase operation can be executed prior to
any programming operation.
The BLOCK_ER instruction code and three address
bytes are input via SI. Erase operation will start
SECTOR_ER COMMAND (SECTOR ERASE)
immediately after the CE# is pulled high, otherwise the
OPERATION
BLOCK_ER instruction will not be executed. The
internal control logic automatically handles the erase
A SECTOR_ER instruction erases a 4 Kbyte sector.
voltage and timing. Refer to Figure 15 for Block Erase
Before the execution of a SECTOR_ER instruction, the Sequence.
Write Enable Latch (WEL) must be set via a Write
Enable (WREN) instruction. The WEL bit is reset
CHIP_ER COMMAND (CHIP ERASE) OPERATION
automatically after the completion of sector an erase
operation.
A Chip Erase (CHIP_ER) instruction erases the entire
memory array of a IS25WD020/040. Before the
A SECTOR_ER instruction is entered, after CE# is
execution of CHIP_ER instruction, the Write Enable
pulled low to select the device and stays low during the Latch (WEL) must be set via a Write Enable (WREN)
entire instruction sequence The SECTOR_ER
instruction. The WEL is reset automatically after
instruction code, and three address bytes are input via completion of a chip erase operation.
SI. Erase operation will start immediately after CE# is
pulled high. The internal control logic automatically
The CHIP_ER instruction code is input via the SI.
handles the erase voltage and timing. Refer to Figure
Erase operation will start immediately after CE# is
14 for Sector Erase Sequence.
pulled high, otherwise the CHIP_ER instruction will not
be executed. The internal control logic automatically
During an erase operation, all instruction will be
handles the erase voltage and timing. Refer to Figure
ignored except the Read Status Register (RDSR)
16 for Chip Erase Sequence.
instruction. The progress or completion of the erase
ERASE OPERATION
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Figure 16. Sector Erase Sequence
SIO
Figure 17. Block Erase Sequence
SIO
Figure 18. Chip Erase Sequence
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (1)
Temperature Under Bias
Storage Temperature
Halogen-free Package
Lead-free Package
Input Voltage with Respect to Ground on All Pins (2)
All Output Voltage with Respect to Ground
VCC (2)
Surface Mount Lead Soldering Temperature
-65oC to +125oC
-65oC to +125oC
260oC 10 Seconds
260oC 10 Seconds
-0.5 V to VCC + 0.5 V
-0.5 V to VCC + 0.5 V
-0.5 V to +4.0 V
Notes:
1. Applied conditions greater than those listed in “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to
the device. This is a stress rating only. The functional operation of the device conditions that exceed those
indicated in the operational sections of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating
condition for extended periods may affect device reliability.
2. Maximum DC voltage on input or I/O pins is VCC + 0.5 V. During voltage transitions, input or I/O pins may
overshoot VCC by + 2.0 V for a period of time not to exceed 20 ns. Minimum DC voltage on input or I/O pins is
-0.5 V. During voltage transitions, input or I/O pins may undershoot GND by -2.0 V for a period of time not to
exceed 20 ns.
DC AND AC OPERATING RANGE
Part Number
Operating Temperature (Extended Grade)
Operating Temperature (Automotive, A1 Grade)
Operating Temperature (Automotive, A2 Grade)
Vcc Power Supply
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-40oC to 105oC
-40oC to 85oC
-40oC to 105oC
1.65 V – 1.95 V
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DC CHARACTERISTICS
Applicable over recommended operating range from:
VCC = 1.65 V to 1.95 V (unless otherwise noted).
Symbol
ICC1
ICC2
ISB1
ISB2
ILI
ILO
VIL
Parameter
Vcc Active Read Current
Vcc Program/Erase Current
Vcc Standby Current CMOS
Vcc Standby Current TTL
Input Leakage Current
Output Leakage Current
Input Low Voltage
VIH
Input High Voltage
VOL
Output Low Voltage
VOH
Output High Voltage
Condition
VCC = 1.95Vat 30 MHz, SO = Open
VCC = 1.95Vat 30 MHz, SO = Open
VCC = 1.95V, CE# = VCC
VCC = 1.95V, CE# = VIH to VCC
VIN = 0V to VCC
VIN = 0V to VCC, TAC = 0oC to 85oC
Min
-0.5
0.7VCC
IOL = 2.1 mA
1.65V < VCC < 1.95V
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Typ
2
6
Max
5
10
10
2
1
1
0.3
VCC +
0.3
0.2
Units
mA
mA
A
mA
A
A
V
V
V
VCC –
0.2
V
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AC CHARACTERISTICS
Applicable over recommended operating range from VCC = 1.65 V to 1.95 V
CL = 1 TTL Gate and 10 pF (unless otherwise noted).
Symbol
fCT
fC
tRI
tFI
tCKH
tCKL
tCEH
tCS
tCH
tDS
tDH
tHS
tHD
tV
tOH
tLZ
tHZ
tDIS
tEC
tPP
tVCS
tw
Parameter
Clock Frequency for fast read mode
Clock Frequency for read mode
Input Rise Time
Input Fall Time
SCK High Time
SCK Low Time
CE# High Time
CE# Setup Time
CE# Hold Time
Data In Setup Time
Data in Hold Time
Hold Setup Time
Hold Time
Output Valid
Output Hold Time Normal Mode
Hold to Output Low Z
Hold to Output High Z
Output Disable Time
Sector/Block/Chip Erase Time
Page Program Time
VCC Set-up Time
Write Status Register time
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Min
0
0
Typ
Max
80
30
8
8
20
20
20
2
3
Units
MHz
MHz
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ms
ms
2
s
ms
4
4
25
10
5
2
2
15
15
8
0
1.7
2
50
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AC CHARACTERISTICS (CONTINUED)
SERIAL INPUT/OUTPUT TIMING (1)
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Note: 1. For SPI Mode 0 (0,0)
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AC CHARACTERISTICS (CONTINUED)
HOLD TIMING
PIN CAPACITANCE (f = 1 MHz, T = 25°C )
CIN
COUT
Typ
4
8
Max
6
12
Units
pF
pF
Conditions
VIN = 0 V
VOUT = 0 V
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POWER-UP AND POWER-DOWN
At Power-up and Power-down, the device must not be
selected (CE# must follow the voltage applied on Vcc)
until Vcc reaches the correct value:
- Vcc(min) at Power-up, and then for a further delay of
tVCE
0. Vss at Power-down
Usually a simple pull-up resistor on CE# can be used
to insure safe and proper Power-up and Power-down.
To avoid data corruption and inadvertent write
operations during power up, a Power On Reset (POR)
circuit is included. The logic inside the device is held
reset while Vcc is less than the POR threshold value
(Vwi) during power up, the device does not respond to
any instruction until a time delay of tPUW has elapsed
after the moment that Vcc rised above the Vwi
threshold. However, the correct operation of the device
is not guaranteed if, by this time, Vcc is still below
Vcc(min). No Write Status Register, Program or Erase
instructions should be sent until the later of:
- tPUW after Vcc passed the VWI threshold
- tVCE after Vcc passed the Vcc(min) level
At Power-up, the device is in the following state:
- The device is in the Standby mode
- The Write Enable Latch (WEL) bit is reset
At Power-down, when Vcc drops from the operating
voltage, to below the Vwi, all write operations are
disabled
and the device does not respond to any write
instruction.
Vcc
Vcc(max)
All Write Commands are Rejected
Chip Selection Not Allowed
Vcc(min)
Reset State
tVCE
V (write inhibit)
Read Access Allowed
Device fully accessible
tPUW
Time
Symbol
tVCE
*1
tPUW *1
Parameter
Vcc(min) to CE# Low
Power-Up time delay to Write instruction
Min.
Max.
10
1
Unit
us
10
ms
Note : *1. These parameters are characterized only.
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PROGRAM/ERASE PERFORMANCE
Parameter
Sector Erase Time
Block Erase Time
Chip Erase Time
Page Programming Time
Unit
ms
ms
ms
ms
Typ
1.7
1.7
1.7
2
Max
2
2
2
3
Remarks
From writing erase command to erase completion
From writing erase command to erase completion
From writing erase command to erase completion
From writing program command to program completion
Note: These parameters are characterized and are not 100% tested.
RELIABILITY CHARACTERISTICS
Parameter
Endurance
Data Retention
ESD – Human Body Model
ESD – Machine Model
Latch-Up
Min
200,000
20
2,000
200
100 + ICC1
Unit
Cycles
Years
Volts
Volts
mA
Test Method
JEDEC Standard A117
JEDEC Standard A103
JEDEC Standard A114
JEDEC Standard A115
JEDEC Standard 78
Note: These parameters are characterized and are not 100% tested.
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PACKAGE TYPE INFORMATION
JN
8-Pin SOIC 150mil Broad Small Outline Integrated Circuit Package (Unit: millimeters)
Note: Package dimensions are shown in mm
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PACKAGE TYPE INFORMATION (CONTINUED)
JV
8-Pin VVSOP 150mil (Unit: millimeters)
Note: Package dimensions are shown in mm
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PACKAGE TYPE INFORMATION (CONTINUED)
JB
8-Pin SOIC 208mil Broad Small Outline Integrated Circuit Package (Unit: millimeters)
Note: Package dimensions are shown in mm
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PACKAGE TYPE INFORMATION (CONTINUED)
JK
8-pin WSON Ultra-Thin Small Outline No-Lead Package (Unit: millimeters)
Note: Package dimensions are shown in mm
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ORDERING INFORMATION:
Density
Frequency
(MHz)
2M
80
4M
80
Order Part Number
Package
IS25WD020-JBLE
IS25WD020-JNLE
IS25WD020-JVLE
IS25WD020-JKLE
IS25WD020-JBLA*
IS25WD020-JNLA*
IS25WD020-JVLA*
IS25WD020-JKLA*
IS25WD020-JWLE
IS25WD040-JNLE
IS25WD040-JBLE
IS25WD040-JVLE
IS25WD040-JKLE
IS25WD040-JNLA*
IS25WD040-JBLA*
IS25WD040-JVLA*
IS25WD040-JKLA*
IS25WD020-JWLE
8-pin SOIC 208mil
8-pin SOIC 150mil
8-pin VVSOP 150mil
8-pin WSON (5x6mm)
8-pin SOIC 208mil (Call Factory)
8-pin SOIC 150mil (Call Factory)
8-pin VVSOP 150mil (Call Factory)
8-pin WSON (5x6mm) (Call Factory)
KGD (Call Factory)
8-pin SOIC 150mil
8-pin SOIC 208mil
8-pin VVSOP 150mil
8-pin WSON (5x6mm)
8-pin SOIC 150mil (Call Factory)
8-pin SOIC 208mil (Call Factory)
8-pin VVSOP 150mil (Call Factory)
8-pin WSON (5x6mm) (Call Factory)
KGD (Call Factory)
A* = A1, A2 Automotive Temperature Ranges
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