CATALYST CAT25C09

Advanced
CAT25C03/05/09/17/33
2K/4K/8K/16K/32K SPI Serial CMOS E2PROM
FEATURES
■ 1,000,000 Program/Erase Cycles
■ 10 MHz SPI Compatible
■ 100 Year Data Retention
■ 1.8 to 6.0 Volt Operation
■ Self-Timed Write Cycle
■ Hardware and Software Protection
■ 8-Pin DIP/SOIC, 16-Pin SOIC and 14-Pin TSSOP
■ Zero Standby Current
■ Page Write Buffer
■ Low Power CMOS Technology
■ Write Protection
■ SPI Modes (0,0 &1,1)
– Protect First Page, Last Page, Any 1/4 Array
or Lower 1/2 Array
■ Commercial, Industrial and Automotive
Temperature Ranges
DESCRIPTION
input (SCK), data in (SI) and data out (SO) are required
to access the device. The HOLD pin may be used to
suspend any serial communication without resetting the
serial sequence. The CAT25C03/05/09/17/33 is designed with software and hardware write protection
features. The device is available in 8-pin DIP, 8-pin
SOIC, 16-pin SOIC, 8-pin TSSOP and 14-pin TSSOP
packages.
The CAT25C03/05/09/17/33 is a 2K/4K/8K/16K/32K-Bit
SPI Serial CMOS E2PROM internally organized as
256x8/512x8/1024x8/2048x8/4096x8 bits. Catalyst’s
advanced CMOS Technology substantially reduces device power requirements. The CAT25C03/05 features a
16-byte page write buffer. The 25C09/17/33 features a
32-byte page write buffer.The device operates via the
SPI bus serial interface and is enabled though a Chip
Select (CS). In addition to the Chip Select, the clock
PIN CONFIGURATION
TSSOP Package (U14) SOIC Package (S16) SOIC Package (S) DIP Package (P)
CS
SO
NC
NC
NC
WP
VSS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
VCC
HOLD
NC
NC
NC
SCK
SI
CS
SO
NC
1
2
3
NC
NC
NC
4
WP
VSS
5
6
7
8
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
VCC
HOLD
NC
NC
NC
NC
SCK
SI
CS
SO
WP
VSS
1
2
3
8
7
6
VCC CS
HOLD SO
SCK WP
1
4
5
SI
4
VSS
2
3
8
7
6
5
TSSOP Package (U)
VCC
CS
HOLD SO
SCK
SI
WP
VSS
Serial Data Output
SCK
Serial Clock
WP
Write Protect
VCC
+1.8V to +6.0V Power Supply
VSS
Ground
CS
Chip Select
SI
Serial Data Input
HOLD
Suspends Serial Input
NC
No Connect
SO
SI
CS
WP
HOLD
SCK
I/O
CONTROL
SPI
CONTROL
LOGIC
BLOCK
PROTECT
LOGIC
6
5
XDEC
COLUMN
DECODERS
E2PROM
ARRAY
DATA IN
STORAGE
HIGH VOLTAGE/
TIMING CONTROL
STATUS
REGISTER
© 1998 by Catalyst Semiconductor, Inc.
Characteristics subject to change without notice
CONTROL LOGIC
SO
3
4
VCC
HOLD
SCL
SI
SENSE AMPS
SHIFT REGISTERS
WORD ADDRESS
BUFFERS
Function
8
7
BLOCK DIAGRAM
PIN FUNCTIONS
Pin Name
1
2
1
25C128 F02
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS*
*COMMENT
Temperature Under Bias ................. –55°C to +125°C
Stresses above those listed under “Absolute Maximum
Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device.
These are stress ratings only, and functional operation
of the device at these or any other conditions outside of
those listed in the operational sections of this specification is not implied. Exposure to any absolute maximum
rating for extended periods may affect device performance and reliability.
Storage Temperature ....................... –65°C to +150°C
Voltage on any Pin with
Respect to Ground(1) ............ –2.0V to +VCC +2.0V
VCC with Respect to Ground ............... –2.0V to +7.0V
Package Power Dissipation
Capability (Ta = 25°C) ................................... 1.0W
Lead Soldering Temperature (10 secs) ............ 300°C
Output Short Circuit Current(2) ........................ 100 mA
RELIABILITY CHARACTERISTICS
Symbol
NEND
(3)
Parameter
Endurance
Min.
Max.
Units
Reference Test Method
1,000,000
Cycles/Byte
MIL-STD-883, Test Method 1033
TDR(3)
Data Retention
100
Years
MIL-STD-883, Test Method 1008
VZAP(3)
ESD Susceptibility
2000
Volts
MIL-STD-883, Test Method 3015
ILTH(3)(4)
Latch-Up
100
mA
JEDEC Standard 17
D.C. OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
VCC = +1.8V to +6.0V, unless otherwise specified.
Limits
Symbol
Parameter
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Units
Test Conditions
ICC1
Power Supply Current
(Operating Write)
5
mA
VCC = 5V @ 5MHz
SO=open; CS=Vss
ICC2
Power Supply Current
(Operating Read)
0.4
mA
VCC = 5.5V
FCLK = 5MHz
ISB
Power Supply Current
(Standby)
0
µA
CS = VCC
VIN = VSS or VCC
ILI
Input Leakage Current
2
µA
ILO
Output Leakage Current
3
µA
VIL(3)
Input Low Voltage
-1
VCC x 0.3
V
VIH(3)
Input High Voltage
VCC x 0.7
VCC + 0.5
V
VOL1
Output Low Voltage
0.4
V
VOH1
Output High Voltage
VOL2
Output Low Voltage
VOH2
Output High Voltage
VCC - 0.8
V
0.2
VCC-0.2
VOUT = 0V to VCC,
CS = 0V
4.5V≤VCC<5.5V
IOL = 3.0mA
IOH = -1.6mA
V
1.8V≤VCC<2.7V
V
IOL = 150µA
IOH = -100µA
Note:
(1) The minimum DC input voltage is –0.5V. During transitions, inputs may undershoot to –2.0V for periods of less than 20 ns. Maximum DC
voltage on output pins is VCC +0.5V, which may overshoot to VCC +2.0V for periods of less than 20 ns.
(2) Output shorted for no more than one second. No more than one output shorted at a time.
(3) This parameter is tested initially and after a design or process change that affects the parameter.
(4) Latch-up protection is provided for stresses up to 100 mA on address and data pins from –1V to VCC +1V.
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Figure 1. Sychronous Data Timing
tCS
VIH
CS
VIL
tCSH
tCSS
VIH
tWH
SCK
VIL
tH
tSU
VIH
tWL
VALID IN
SI
VIL
tV
VOH
SO
tHO
tDIS
HI-Z
HI-Z
VOL
A.C. CHARACTERISTICS
Limits
1.8, 2.5
SYMBOL PARAMETER
Min.
4.5V-5.5V
Max.
Min.
Test
Max.
UNITS Conditions
tSU
Data Setup Time
50
10
ns
VIH = 2.4V
tH
Data Hold Time
50
20
ns
CL = 100pF
tWH
SCK High Time
200
40
ns
VOL = 0.8V
tWL
SCK Low Time
200
40
ns
VOH = 2.0v
fSCK
Clock Frequency
DC
tLZ
DC
10
MHz
HOLD to Output Low Z
50
50
ns
(1)
Input Rise Time
2
2
µs
(1)
Input Fall Time
2
2
µs
tRI
tFI
2
tHD
HOLD Setup Time
100
40
ns
tCD
HOLD HOLD Time
100
40
ns
tWC
Write Cycle Time
10
5
ms
tV
Output Valid from Clock Low
200
80
ns
tHO
Output HOLD Time
tDIS
Output Disable Time
250
75
ns
tHZ
HOLD to Output High Z
100
50
ns
tCS
CS High Time
250
100
ns
tCSS
CS Setup Time
250
100
ns
tCSH
CS HOLD Time
250
100
ns
0
0
CL = 50pF
CL = 100pF
ns
NOTE:
(1) This parameter is tested initially and after a design or process change that affects the parameter.
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and the 25C03/05/09/17/33. Opcodes, byte addresses,
or data present on the SI pin are latched on the rising
edge of the SCK. Data on the SO pin is updated on the
falling edge of the SCK.
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The CAT25C03/05/09/17/33 supports the SPI bus data
transmission protocol. The synchronous Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) helps the CAT25C03/05/09/17/33 to
interface directly with many of today’s popular
microcontrollers. The CAT25C03/05/09/17/33 contains
an 8-bit instruction register. (The instruction set and the
operation codes are detailed in the instruction set table)
CS
CS: Chip Select
CS is the Chip select pin. CS low enables the CAT25C03/
05/09/17/33 and CS high disables the CAT25C03/05/
09/17/33. CS high takes the SO output pin to high
impedance and forces the devices into a Standby Mode
(unless an internal write operation is underway) The
CAT25C03/05/09/17/33 draws ZERO current in the
Standby mode. A high to low transition on CS is required
prior to any sequence being initiated. A low to high
transition on CS after a valid write sequence is what
initiates an internal write cycle.
After the device is selected with CS going low, the first
byte will be received. The part is accessed via the SI pin,
with data being clocked in on the rising edge of SCK.
The first byte contains one of the six op-codes that define
the operation to be performed.
PIN DESCRIPTION
WP
WP: Write Protect
WP is the Write Protect pin. The Write Protect pin will
allow normal read/write operations when held high.
When WP is tied low, all write operations to the device
are inhibited. WP going low while CS is still low will
interrupt a write to the status register. If the internal write
cycle has already been initiated, WP going low will have
no effect on any write operation to the status register.
SI: Serial Input
SI is the serial data input pin. This pin is used to input all
opcodes, byte addresses, and data to be written to the
25C03/05/09/17/33. Input data is latched on the rising
edge of the serial clock.
SO: Serial Output
SO is the serial data output pin. This pin is used to
transfer data out of the 25C03/05/09/17/33. During a
read cycle, data is shifted out on the falling edge of the
serial clock.
HOLD
HOLD: Hold
HOLD is the HOLD pin. The HOLD pin is used to pause
transmission to the CAT25C03/05/09/17/33 while in the
middle of a serial sequence without having to re-transmit
entire sequence at a later time. To pause, HOLD must be
SCK: Serial Clock
SCK is the serial clock pin. This pin is used to synchronize the communication between the microcontroller
INSTRUCTION SET
Instruction
Opcode
Operation
WREN
0000 0110
Enable Write Operations
WRDI
0000 0100
Disable Write Operations
RDSR
0000 0101
Read Status Register
WRSR
0000 0001
Write Status Register
READ
0000 X011(1)
Read Data from Memory
WRITE
0000 X010(1)
Write Data to Memory
Power-Up Timing(2)(3)
Symbol
Parameter
Max.
Units
tPUR
Power-up to Read Operation
1
ms
tPUW
Power-up to Write Operation
1
ms
Note:
(1) X=O for 25C03, 25C09, 25C17 and 25C33. X=A8 for 25C05
(2) This parameter is tested initially and after a design or process change that affects the parameter.
(3) tPUR and tPUW are the delays required from the time VCC is stable until the specified operation can be initiated.
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STATUS REGISTER
brought low while SCK is low. The SO pin is in a high
impedance state during the time the part is paused, and
transitions on the SI pins will be ignored. To resume
communication, HOLD is brought high, while SCK is low.
(HOLD should be held high any time this function is not
being used.) HOLD may be tied high directly to VCC or
tied to VCC through a resistor. Figure 9 illustrates hold
timing sequence.
The status register defines the protection status of the
device. The register features three protection bits which
allow the user to protect the desirable part of the memory
array. There are seven different variations for the protection mechanism. The protection can vary from one page
to as much as half of the entire array. These areas and
associated address ranges are protected by configuring
the protection bits of the status register through WRSR
instruction. Once the three protection bits are set, the
associated memory can be read but not written until the
protection bits are reset.
STATUS REGISTER
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
IDL2
IDL1
IDL0
MEMORY PROTECTION
IDL2
IDL1
IDL0
0
0
0
Non-Protection
0
0
1
Q1 Protected
0
1
0
Q2 Protected
0
1
1
Q3 Protected
1
0
0
Q4 Protected
1
0
1
H1 Protected
1
1
0
P0 Protected
1
1
1
Pn Protected
25C03
25C05
25C09
25C17
25C33
Q1
00-3F
000-07F 000-0FF
000-1FF
000-3FF
Q2
40-7F
080-0FF 100-1FF
200-3FF
400-7FF
Q3
80-BF
100-17F 200-2FF
400-5FF
800-BFF
Q4
C0-FF
180-1FF 300-3FF
600-7FF
C00-FFF
H1
00-7F
000-0FF 000-1FF
000-3FF
000-7FF
P0
00-0F
000-00F 000-01F
000-01F
000-01F
Pn
F0-FF
1F0-1FF 3E0-3FF 7E0-7FF FE0-FFF
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After the correct read instruction and address are sent,
the data stored in the memory at the selected address is
shifted out on the SO pin. The data stored in the memory
at the next address can be read sequentially by continuing to provide clock pulses. The internal address pointer
is automatically incremented to the next higher address
after each byte of data is shifted out. When the highest
address is reached, the address counter rolls over to
0000h allowing the read cycle to be continued indefinitely. The read operation is terminated by pulling the CS
high. Read sequece is illustrated in Figure 4. Reading
status register is illustrated in Figure 5. To read the status
register, RDSR instruction should be sent. The contents
of the status register are shifted out on the SO line. If a
non-volatile write is in progress, the RDSR instruction
returns a high on SO. When the non-volatile write cycle
is completed, the status register data is read out.
DEVICE OPERATION
Write Enable and Disable
The CAT25C03/05/09/17/33 contains a write enable
latch. This latch must be set before any write operation.
The device powers up in a write disable state when Vcc
is applied. WREN instruction will enable writes (set the
latch) to the device. WRDI instruction will disable writes
(reset the latch) to the device. Disabling writes will
protect the device against inadvertent writes.
READ Sequence
The part is selected by pulling CS low. The 8-bit read
instruction is transmitted to the CAT25C03/05/09/17/33,
followed by the 16-bit address for 25C09/17/33 (only 10bit addresses are used for 25C09, 11-bit addresses are
used for 25C17, and 12-bit addresses are used for
25C33. The rest of the bits are don't care bits) and 8-bit
address for 25C03/05 (for the 25C05, bit 3 of the read
data instruction contains address A8).
Figure 2. WREN Instruction Timing
SK
CS
SI
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
HIGH-Z
SO
Figure 3. WRDI Instruction Timing
SK
CS
SI
0
SO
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
HIGH-Z
25C128 F05
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Byte Write
Once the device is in a Write Enable state, the user may
proceed with a write sequence by setting the CS low,
issuing a write instruction via the SI line, followed by the
16-bit address for 25C09/17/33. (only 10-bit addresses
are used for 25C09, 11-bit addresses are used for
25C17, and 12-bit addresses are used for 25C33. The
rest of the bits are don't care bits) and 8-bit address for
25C03/05 (for the 25C05, bit 3 of the read data instruction contains address A8). Programming will start after
the CS is brought high. The low to high transition of the
CS pin must occur during the SCK low time, immediately
after clocking the least significant bit of the data. Figure
6 illustrates byte write sequence.
WRITE Sequence
The CAT25C03/05/09/17/33 powers up in a Write Disable state. Prior to any write instructions, the WREN
instruction must be sent to CAT25C03/05/09/17/33.
The device goes into Write enable state by pulling the
CS low and then clocking the WREN instruction into
CAT25C03/05/09/17/33. The CS must be brought high
after the WREN instruction to enable writes to the
device. If the write operation is initiated immediately after
the WREN instruction without CS being brought high,
the data will not be written to the array because the write
enable latch will not have been properly set. Also, for a
successful write operation the address of the memory
location(s) to be programmed must be outside the
protected address field.
Figure 4. Read Instruction Timing
RESET
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
SK
CS
SI
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
BYTE ADDRESS*
1
SO
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
*Please check the instruction set table for address
Figure 5. RDSR Timing
CS
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
2
1
SCK
SI
DATA OUT
SO
HIGH IMPEDANCE
7
6
5
4
3
0
MSB
25C03 F09
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Page Write
The CAT25C03/05/09/17/33 features page write capability. After the initial byte, the host may continue to write
up to 16 bytes of data to the CAT25C03/05 and 32 bytes
of data for 25C09/17/33. After each byte of data received, lower order address bits are internally
incremented by one; the high order bits of address
willremain constant.The only restriction is that the X
(X=16 for 25C03/05 and X=32 for 25C09/17/33) bytes
must reside on the same page. If the address counter
reaches the end of the page and clock continues, the
counter will “roll over” to the first address of the page and
overwrite any data that may have been written. The
CAT25C03/05/09/17/33 is automatically returned to the
write disable state at the completion of the write cycle.
Figure 8 illustrates the page write sequence.
To write to the status register, the WRSR instruction
should be sent. Figure 7 illustrates the sequence of
writing to status register.
Figure 6. Write Instruction Timing
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
SK
CS
SI
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
ADDRESS
SO
Figure 7. WRSR Timing
CS
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
2
1
0
SCK
DATA IN
INSTRUCTION
7
SI
SO
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DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
is ignored and programming is continued. On power
up, SO is in a high impedance. If an invalid op code is
received, no data will be shifted into the CAT25C03/05/
09/17/33, and the serial output pin (SO) will remain in a
high impedance state until the falling edge of CS is
detected again.
The CAT25C03/05/09/17/33 powers up in a write
disable state and in a low power standby mode. A
WREN instruction must be issued to perform any writes
to the device after power up. Also,on power up CS
should be brought low to enter a ready state and receive
an instruction. After a successful byte/page write or
status register write the CAT25C03/05/09/17/33 goes
into a write disable mode. CS must be set high after the
proper number of clock cycles to start an internal write
cycle. Access to the array during an internal write cycle
Figure 8. Page Write Instruction Timing
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
21
22
23 24-31
32-39
SK
CS
SI
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
ADDRESS
Data
Byte 1
Data
Byte 2
Data
Byte 3
Data
Byte N
SO
Figure 9. HOLD Timing
CS
tCD
tCD
SCK
tHD
tHD
HOLD
tHZ
SO
tLZ
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ORDERING INFORMATION
Prefix
CAT
Optional
Company ID
Device #
25C17
Product
Number
25C33: 32K
25C17:16K
25C09: 8K
25C05: 4K
25C03: 2K
Suffix
-1.8
I
S
Temperature Range
Blank = Commercial (0˚C to +70˚C)
I = Industrial (-40˚C to +85˚C)
A = Automotive (-40˚ to +105˚C)*
Package
P = PDIP
S = 8-pin SOIC
S16 = 16-pin SOIC
U=8-pin TSSOP
U14 = 14-pin TSSOP
TE13
Tape & Reel
TE13: 2000/Reel
Operating Voltage
Blank (Vcc=2.5 to 6.0V)
1.8 (Vcc=1.8 to 6.0V)
* -40˚C to +125˚C is available upon request
Notes:
(1) The device used in the above example is a 25C17SI-1.8TE13 (SOIC, Industrial Temperature, 1.8 Volt to 6 Volt Operating Voltage,
Tape & Reel)
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