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AV93LC46
1024-BITS SERIAL ELECTRICALLY ERASABLE PROM
Features
State-of-the-art architecture
-Non-volatile data storage
-Operating voltage Vcc : 2.7-5.5V
-Full TTL compatible inputs and outputs
-Auto increment read efficient data dump
Hardware and software write protection
-Defaults to write-disabled state at power up
-Software instructions for write-enable/disable
-Vcc level verification before self-timed
programming cycle
Advanced low voltage CMOS EEPROM technology
Versatile, easy-to-use interface
-Self-timed programming cycle
-Automatic erase-bofore-write
-Programming status indicator
-Word and chip erasable
-Stop SK anytime for power savings
Durability and reliability
-40 year data retention
-Minimum of 1M write cycles
-Unlimited read cycles
-ESD protection
General Description
The AV93LC46 is a 1024-bit, non-volatile, serial EEPROM. It is manufactured by using advanced CMOS
EEPROM technology. The AV93C46 provides efficient non-volatile read/write memory arranged as 64
registers of 16 bits each. Seven 9-bit instructions control the operation of the device, which includes read,write
and write enable/disable functions. The data out pin (DO) indicates the status of the device during the self-timed
non-volatile programming cycle.
The self-timed write cycle includes an automatic erase-before write capability. Only when the chip is in the
WRITE ENABLE state and proper Vcc operation range is the WRITE instruction accepted and thus to protect
Against inadvertent writes, Data is written in 16 bits per write instruction into the selected register. If chip select
(CS) is brought HIGH after initiation of the write cycle, the data output (DO) pin will indicate the
READY/BUSY status of the chip.
The AV93C46 is available in space-saving 8-lead PDIP, 8-lead SOP and rotated 8-lead SOP package.
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
PIN ASSIGNMENT
CS
SK
DI
DO
GND
VCC
NC
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Chip Select
Serial Data Clock
Serial Data Input
Serial Data Output
Ground
Power Supply
No Connection
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ORDERING INFORMATION
AV93LC46 XX
AV ----------AVIC Electronics CO.,LTD
LC ----------Operating Voltage : 2.7~5.5V, CMOS
46 ----------Type : 1K
XX --------- SC/PC/SI/PI/TC/TI
(S----SOP8; P----DIP8; T----TSSOP; C----0℃~+70℃; I---- -45℃~+80℃)
Block Diagram
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Storage Temperature…………………. –65℃ to +125℃
Voltage with Respect to Ground………-0.3 to +6.5 V
NOTE:These are STRESS rating only. Appropriate conditions for operating these devices given elsewhere
may permanently damage the part. Prolonged exposure to maximum ratings may affect device reliability.
Operating Conditions
Temperature under bias AV93LC46……………0℃ to +70℃
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DC Electrical Characteristics (Vcc=2.7V-5.5V,Ta=25℃, unless otherwise noted)
symbol
Parameter
conditions
Icc1
Operating Current
SCL=10KHz CMOS Input Leavels
(Program)
Icc2
Operating Current
SCL=10KHz CMOS Input Leavels
(Read)
ISB1
Stabdby Current
SCL=SDA=0V,Vcc=5V
ISB2
Stabdby Current
SCL=SDA=0V,Vcc=3V
IIL
Input Leakage
VIN=0V to Vcc
IOL
Output Leakage
Vout=0V to Vcc
VIL
Input Low
Voltage**
VIH
Input High
Voltage**
VOL1
Output Low Voltage
IOL=2.1mA TTL
VOL2
Output Low Voltage
IOL=10uA CMOS
VLK
Vcc Lockout
Programming Command Can Be
Voltage
Executed
Note. ** VIL min and VIH max are reference only and are not tested
Min
Max
Units
-
3
mA
-
200
uA
-1
-1
-0.1
10
1
+1
+1
Vcc X 0.3
uA
uA
uA
uA
V
Vcc X
0.7
Default
Vcc+0.2
V
0.4
0.2
-
V
V
V
AC Electrical Characteristics (Vcc=2.7V – 5.5V, Ta=25℃ unless otherwise noted )
Symbol
Parameter
FSK
TSKH
TSKL
TCS
TCSS
TDIS
TCSH
TDIH
TPD1
TPD0
TSV
SK Clock Frequency
SK High Time
SK Low Time
Minimum CS Low Time
CS Setup Time
DI Setup Time
CS Hold Time
DI Hold Time
Output Delay to “1”
Output Delay to “0”
CS to Status Valid
Conditions
Relative to SK
Relative to SK
Relative to SK
Relative to SK
AC Test
AC Test
AC Test
CL=100pF
CS=VIL
TDF
CS to DO in 3-state
TWP
Write Cycle Time
Endurance**
5V,25℃,Page Mode
Note. ** The Parameter is characterized and isn’t 100% tested.
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Min
Max
Units
0
250
250
250
50
100
0
100
1
MHz
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
500
500
500
100
10
1M
ns
ms
Write cycles
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Instruction Set
Start Bit
OP Code
Address
Instruction
READ
1
10
A5-A0
WEN(Write Enable)
1
00
11XXXX
WRITE
1
01
A5-A0
WRALL (Write all Registers)
1
00
01XXXX
WDS (Write Disable)
1
00
00XXXX
ERASE
1
11
A5-A0
ERAL (Erase All Registers)
1
00
10XXXX
* If input Data is not 16 bits exactly, the last 16 bits will be taken as input data ( a word )
Input Data
D15-D0*
D15-D0*
Pin Capacitance ** (Ta=25℃, f=1MHz)
Symbol
Parameter
Cout
Output Capacitance
CIN
Input Capacitance
Note. ** The Parameter is Characterized and isn’t 100% tested.
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Max
5
5
Units
pF
pF
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Functional Descriptions
Applications
The AV93LC46 is ideal for high volume applications requiring low power and low density storage. This
device uses a low cost, space saving 8-pin package. Typical applications include robotics, alarm devices,
electronic locks, meters and instrumentation settings such as LAN cards, monitors and MODEM.
Endurance and Data Retention
The AV93LC46 is designed for applications requiring up to 1000K programming cycles (WRITE,
WRALL, EARSE and ERAll). It provides 40 years of secure data retention without power after the
execution of 1000K programming cycles.
Device Operation
The AV93LC46 is controlled by seven 9-bit instructions. Instructions are clocked in (serially) on the DI
pin.
Each instruction begins with a logical “1” (the start bit). This is followed by the opcode (2 bits), the
address field (6 bits), and data, if appropriate. The clock signal (SK) may be halted at any time and the
AV93LC46 will remain in its last state. This allows full static flexibility and maximum power
conservation.
Read (READ)
The READ instruction is the only instruction that outputs serial data on the DO pin. After the read
instruction and address have been decoded, data is transferred from the selected memory register into a 16bit serial shift register. (Please note that one logical “0” bit precedes the actual 16-bit output data string.)
the output on DO changes during the rising edge transitions of SK. (Shown in Figure 3 )
Auto Increment Read Operations
Sequential read is possible, since the AV93LC46 has been designed to output a continuous stream of
memory content in response to a single read operation instruction. To utilize this function, the system
asserts a read instruction specifying a start location address. Once the 16 bits of the addressed word have
been clocked out, the data in consecutively higher address locations (the address “0000” is assumed as the
higher address of “111111”) is output. The address will wrap around continuously with CS high until the
chip select (CS) control pin is brought low. This allows for single instruction data dumps to executed with
a minimum of firmware overhead.
Write Enable (WEN)
Before any device programming (WRITE, WRAll, ERASE, and ERAl) can be done, the WRITE ENABLE
(WEN) instruction must be executed first. When Vcc is applied, this device powers up in the WRITE
DISABLE state. The device then remains in a WRITE DISABle state until a WEN instruction is executed.
Thereafter the device remains enabled until a WDS instruction is executed or until Vcc is removed.
(NOTE: Neither the Wen nor the WDS instruction has any effect on the READ instruction.) (Shown in
Figure 4.)
Write Disable (WDS)
The WRITE DISABLE (WDS) instruction disables all programming capabilities. This protects the entire
part against accidental modification of data until a WEN instruction is executed. (When Vcc is applied, this
part powers up in the WRITE DISABLE state.) To protect data, a WDS instruction should be executed
upon completion of each programming operation. (NOTE: Neither the WEN nor the WDS instruction has
any effect on the READ instruction.) (Shown in Figure 5.)
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Functional Description (Continued)
Write (WRITE)
The WRITE instruction includes 16 bits of data to be written into the specified register . After the last bit
has been applied to DI, and before the next rising edge of SK, CS must be brought LOW. The falling edge
of CS initiates the selftimed programming cycle.
After a minimum wait of 250ns (5V operation) from the falling edge of CS (tcs), DO will indicate the
READY/BUSY status of the chip if CS is brought HIGH. This means that logical “0” implies the
programming is still in progress while logical “1” indicates the selected register has been written, and the
part is ready for another instruction.(See Figure 6.)
Note: The combination of CS HIGH, DI HIGH and the rising edge of the SK clock, resets the
READY/BUSY flag. Therefore, it is important if you want to access the READY/BUSY flag,not to reset it
through this combination of control signals.
Before a WRITE instruction can be executed, the device must be in the WRITE ENABLE (WEN) state.
Write All (WRALL)
The write All (WRALL) instruction programs all registers with the data pattern specified in the instruction.
While the WRALL instruction is being loaded, the address field becomes a sequence of DON’T-CARE
bits. (Shown in Figure 7.)
As with the WRITE instruction, if CS is brought HIGH after a minimum wait of of 250ns (tcs), the DO pin
indicates the READY/BUSY status of the chip. (Shown Figure 7.)
ERASE (ERASE)
After the erase instruction is entered, CS must be brought LOW. The falling edge of CS initiates the selftimed internal programming cycle. Bringing CS HIGH after minimum of tcs, will cause DO to indicate the
READY/BUSY status of the chip. To explain this, a logical “0” indicates the programming is still in
progress while a logical “1” indicates the erase cycle is complete and the part is ready for another
instruction. (Shown in Figure 8.)
Erase All (ERALL)
Full chip erase is provided for ease of programming. Erasing the entire chip involves setting all the entire
memory array a logical “1”. (Shown in Figure 9.)
Security Consideration
To protect the entire part against accidental modification of data, each programming instruction (WRITE,
WRALL, ERASE, and ERALL) must satisfy two conditions before user initiate self-timed programming
cycle (the falling edge of CS). One is that the AV93LC46 is at WEN status. The other is that Vcc value
must exceed a lock-out value which can be adjusted by AVIC.
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Timing Diagram (1)
Organization Key
I/O
AV93LC46 (1K)
X8
AV93LC56 (2K)
X8
X 16
AN
A6
A5
A8(1)
DN
D7
D15
D7
Note : (1). A8 is a DON’T CARE value, but the extra clock is required.
(2). A7 is a DON’T CARE value, but the extra clock is required.
A7(2)
D15
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Timing Diagram (2)
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Timing Diagram (3)
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