H CAT28C256 EE GEN FR ALO 256K-Bit Parallel EEPROM LE A D F R E ETM FEATURES ■ Fast read access times: 120/150ns ■ Hardware and software write protection ■ Low power CMOS dissipation: ■ Automatic page write operation: –1 to 64 bytes in 5ms –Page load timer –Active: 25 mA max –Standby: 150 µA max ■ End of write detection: ■ Simple write operation: –Toggle bit DATA polling –DATA –On-chip address and data latches –Self-timed write cycle with auto-clear ■ 100,000 program/erase cycles ■ Fast write cycle time: –5ms max ■ 100 year data retention ■ CMOS and TTL compatible I/O ■ Commerical, industrial and automotive temperature ranges DESCRIPTION The CAT28C256 is a fast, low power, 5V-only CMOS parallel EEPROM organized as 32K x 8-bits. It requires a simple interface for in-system programming. On-chip address and data latches, self-timed write cycle with autoclear and VCC power up/down write protection eliminate additional timing and protection hardware. DATA Polling and Toggle status bits signal the start and end of the selftimed write cycle. Additionally, the CAT28C256 features hardware and software write protection. The CAT28C256 is manufactured using Catalyst’s advanced CMOS floating gate technology. It is designed to endure 100,000 program/erase cycles and has a data retention of 100 years. The device is available in JEDEC approved 28-pin DIP, 28-pin TSOP or 32-pin PLCC packages. BLOCK DIAGRAM A6–A14 ADDR. BUFFER & LATCHES ROW DECODER VCC INADVERTENT WRITE PROTECTION HIGH VOLTAGE GENERATOR CE OE WE CONTROL LOGIC 64 BYTE PAGE REGISTER I/O BUFFERS TIMER A0–A5 32,768 x 8 EEPROM ARRAY DATA POLLING AND TOGGLE BIT ADDR. BUFFER & LATCHES © 2004 by Catalyst Semiconductor, Inc. Characteristics subject to change without notice I/O0–I/O7 COLUMN DECODER 1 Doc. No. 1004, Rev. D CAT28C256 PIN CONFIGURATION 19 18 17 16 15 A10 CE I/O7 I/O6 I/O5 I/O4 I/O3 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 NC I/O0 A13 NC VCC WE VCC WE A13 A8 A9 A11 OE 4 3 2 1 32 31 30 5 29 6 28 7 27 8 26 9 25 TOP VIEW 10 24 11 23 12 22 13 21 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 A8 A9 A11 NC OE A10 CE I/O7 I/O6 I/O3 I/O4 I/O5 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 VSS NC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 I/O1 I/O2 A14 A12 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 I/O0 I/O1 I/O2 VSS PLCC Package (N, G) A7 A12 A14 DIP Package (P, L) TSOP Package (8mm X 13.4mm) (T13, H13) OE A11 A9 A8 A13 WE VCC A14 A12 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 PIN FUNCTIONS Pin Name Function Pin Name Function A0–A14 Address Inputs WE Write Enable I/O0–I/O7 Data Inputs/Outputs VCC 5V Supply CE Chip Enable VSS Ground OE Output Enable NC No Connect Doc. No. 1004, Rev. D 2 A10 CE I/O7 I/O6 I/O5 I/O4 I/O3 GND I/O2 I/O1 I/O0 A0 A1 A2 CAT28C256 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(2) ........... –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(3) ........................ 100 mA RELIABILITY CHARACTERISTICS Symbol Parameter Min. Max. Units Test Method 100,000 Cycles/Byte MIL-STD-883, Test Method 1033 NEND(1) Endurance TDR(1) Data Retention 100 Years MIL-STD-883, Test Method 1008 VZAP(1) ESD Susceptibility 2000 Volts MIL-STD-883, Test Method 3015 ILTH(1)(4) Latch-Up 100 mA JEDEC Standard 17 D.C. OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS VCC = 5V ±10%, unless otherwise specified. Limits Symbol Parameter Min. Typ. Max. Units Test Conditions ICC VCC Current (Operating, TTL) 30 mA CE = OE = VIL, f=8MHz All I/O’s Open ICCC(5) VCC Current (Operating, CMOS) 25 mA CE = OE = VILC, f=8MHz All I/O’s Open ISB VCC Current (Standby, TTL) 1 mA CE = VIH, All I/O’s Open ISBC(6) VCC Current (Standby, CMOS) 150 µA CE = VIHC, All I/O’s Open ILI Input Leakage Current –10 10 µA VIN = GND to VCC ILO Output Leakage Current –10 10 µA VOUT = GND to VCC, CE = VIH VIH(6) High Level Input Voltage 2 VCC +0.3 V VIL(5) Low Level Input Voltage –0.3 0.8 V VOH High Level Output Voltage 2.4 VOL Low Level Output Voltage VWI Write Inhibit Voltage 0.4 3.5 V IOH = –400µA V IOL = 2.1mA V Note: (1) This parameter is tested initially and after a design or process change that affects the parameter. (2) 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. (3) Output shorted for no more than one second. No more than one output shorted at a time. (4) Latch-up protection is provided for stresses up to 100mA on address and data pins from –1V to VCC +1V. (5) VILC = –0.3V to +0.3V. (6) VIHC = VCC –0.3V to VCC +0.3V. 3 Doc. No. 1004, Rev. D CAT28C256 MODE SELECTION Mode CE WE OE Read L H Byte Write (WE Controlled) L Byte Write (CE Controlled) I/O Power L DOUT ACTIVE H DIN ACTIVE L H DIN ACTIVE Standby, and Write Inhibit H X X High-Z STANDBY Read and Write Inhibit X H H High-Z ACTIVE Test Max. Units Conditions Input/Output Capacitance 10 pF VI/O = 0V Input Capacitance 6 pF VIN = 0V CAPACITANCE TA = 25°C, f = 1.0 MHz, VCC = 5V Symbol CI/O (1) CIN(1) A.C. CHARACTERISTICS, Read Cycle VCC=5V + 10%, Unless otherwise specified Parameter 28C256-12 Min. Max. 28C256-15 Min. Max. Units tRC Read Cycle Time 120 150 ns tCE CE Access Time 120 150 ns tAA Address Access Time 120 150 ns tOE OE Access Time 50 70 ns tLZ(1) CE Low to Active Output 0 0 ns tOLZ(1) OE Low to Active Output 0 0 ns tHZ(1)(2) CE High to High-Z Output 50 50 ns tOHZ(1)(2) OE High to High-Z Output 50 50 ns tOH(1) Output Hold from Address Change Symbol 0 0 ns Note: (1) This parameter is tested initially and after a design or process change that affects the parameter. (2) Output floating (High-Z) is defined as the state when the external data line is no longer driven by the output buffer. Doc. No. 1004, Rev. D 4 CAT28C256 A.C. CHARACTERISTICS, Write Cycle VCC=5V+10%, unless otherwise specified 28C256-12 Min. Max. 28C256-15 Min. Max. Symbol Parameter tWC Write Cycle Time tAS Address Setup Time 0 0 ns tAH Address Hold Time 50 50 ns tCS CE Setup Time 0 0 ns tCH CE Hold Time 0 0 ns tCW(3) CE Pulse Time 100 100 ns tOES OE Setup Time 0 0 ns tOEH OE Hold Time 0 0 ns WE Pulse Width 100 100 ns tDS Data Setup Time 50 50 ns tDH Data Hold Time 10 10 ns tINIT(1) Write Inhibit Period After Power-up 5 10 5 10 ms 0.1 100 0.1 100 µs tWP (3) tBLC(1)(4) 5 Byte Load Cycle Time 5 Units ms Figure 1. A.C. Testing Input/Output Waveform(2) VCC - 0.3V 2.0 V INPUT PULSE LEVELS REFERENCE POINTS 0.8 V 0.0 V Figure 2. A.C. Testing Load Circuit (example) 1.3V 1N914 3.3K DEVICE UNDER TEST OUT CL = 100 pF CL INCLUDES JIG CAPACITANCE Note: (1) This parameter is tested initially and after a design or process change that affects the parameter. (2) Input rise and fall times (10% and 90%) < 10 ns. (3) A write pulse of less than 20ns duration will not initiate a write cycle. (4) A timer of duration tBLC max. begins with every LOW to HIGH transition of WE. If allowed to time out, a page or byte write will begin; however a transition from HIGH to LOW within tBLC max. stops the timer. 5 Doc. No. 1004, Rev. D CAT28C256 Byte Write DEVICE OPERATION A write cycle is executed when both CE and WE are low, and OE is high. Write cycles can be initiated using either WE or CE, with the address input being latched on the falling edge of WE or CE, whichever occurs last. Data, conversely, is latched on the rising edge of WE or CE, whichever occurs first. Once initiated, a byte write cycle automatically erases the addressed byte and the new data is written within 5 ms. Read Data stored in the CAT28C256 is transferred to the data bus when WE is held high, and both OE and CE are held low. The data bus is set to a high impedance state when either CE or OE goes high. This 2-line control architecture can be used to eliminate bus contention in a system environment. Figure 3. Read Cycle tRC ADDRESS tCE CE tOE OE VIH tLZ WE tOHZ DATA OUT tHZ tOH tOLZ HIGH-Z DATA VALID DATA VALID tAA Figure 4. Byte Write Cycle [WE Controlled] tWC ADDRESS tAS tAH tCH tCS CE OE tOES tWP tOEH WE tBLC DATA OUT DATA IN HIGH-Z DATA VALID tDS Doc. No. 1004, Rev. D tDH 6 CAT28C256 Page Write (which can be loaded in any order) during the first and subsequent write cycles. Each successive byte load cycle must begin within tBLC MAX of the rising edge of the preceding WE pulse. There is no page write window limitation as long as WE is pulsed low within tBLC MAX. The page write mode of the CAT28C256 (essentially an extended BYTE WRITE mode) allows from 1 to 64 bytes of data to be programmed within a single EEPROM write cycle. This effectively reduces the byte-write time by a factor of 64. Upon completion of the page write sequence, WE must stay high a minimum of tBLC MAX for the internal automatic program cycle to commence. This programming cycle consists of an erase cycle, which erases any data that existed in each addressed cell, and a write cycle, which writes new data back into the cell. A page write will only write data to the locations that were addressed and will not rewrite the entire page. Following an initial WRITE operation (WE pulsed low, for tWP, and then high) the page write mode can begin by issuing sequential WE pulses, which load the address and data bytes into a 64 byte temporary buffer. The page address where data is to be written, specified by bits A6 to A14, is latched on the last falling edge of WE. Each byte within the page is defined by address bits A0 to A5 Figure 5. Byte Write Cycle [CE Controlled] tWC ADDRESS tAS tAH tBLC tCW CE tOEH OE tCS tOES tCH WE HIGH-Z DATA OUT DATA IN DATA VALID tDS tDH Figure 6. Page Mode Write Cycle OE CE t BLC t WP WE ADDRESS t WC I/O LAST BYTE BYTE 0 BYTE 1 BYTE 2 7 BYTE n BYTE n+1 BYTE n+2 Doc. No. 1004, Rev. D CAT28C256 DATA Polling Toggle Bit DATA polling is provided to indicate the completion of write cycle. Once a byte write or page write cycle is initiated, attempting to read the last byte written will output the complement of that data on I/O7 (I/O0–I/O6 are indeterminate) until the programming cycle is complete. Upon completion of the self-timed write cycle, all I/O’s will output true data during a read cycle. In addition to the DATA Polling feature of the CAT28C256, the device offers an additional method for determining the completion of a write cycle. While a write cycle is in progress, reading data from the device will result in I/O6 toggling between one and zero. However, once the write is complete, I/O6 stops toggling and valid data can be read from the device. Figure 7. DATA Polling ADDRESS CE WE tOEH tOES tOE OE tWC I/O7 DIN = X DOUT = X DOUT = X Figure 8. Toggle Bit WE CE tOEH tOES tOE OE I/O6 (1) (1) tWC Note: (1) Beginning and ending state of I/O6 is indeterminate. Doc. No. 1004, Rev. D 8 CAT28C256 HARDWARE DATA PROTECTION The following is a list of hardware data protection features that are incorporated into the CAT28C256. (4) Noise pulses of less than 20 ns on the WE or CE inputs will not result in a write cycle. (1) VCC sense provides for write protection when VCC falls below 3.5V min. SOFTWARE DATA PROTECTION The CAT28C256 features a software controlled data protection scheme which, once enabled, requires a data algorithm to be issued to the device before a write can be performed. The device is shipped from Catalyst with the software protection NOT ENABLED (the CAT28C256 is in the standard operating mode). (2) A power on delay mechanism, tINIT (see AC characteristics), provides a 5 to 10 ms delay before a write sequence, after VCC has reached 3.5V min. (3) Write inhibit is activated by holding any one of OE low, CE high or WE high. Figure 9. Write Sequence for Activating Software Data Protection WRITE DATA: ADDRESS: WRITE DATA: ADDRESS: WRITE DATA: ADDRESS: Figure 10. Write Sequence for Deactivating Software Data Protection WRITE DATA: AA ADDRESS: 5555 WRITE DATA: 55 ADDRESS: 2AAA WRITE DATA: A0 ADDRESS: 5555 WRITE DATA: SOFTWARE DATA (1) (12) PROTECTION ACTIVATED ADDRESS: XX WRITE DATA: TO ANY ADDRESS ADDRESS: WRITE LAST BYTE TO LAST ADDRESS W R I T E DATA : WRITE DATA: ADDRESS: AA 5555 55 2AAA 80 5555 AA 5555 55 2AAA 20 5555 Note: (1) Write protection is activated at this point whether or not any more writes are completed. Writing to addresses must occur within tBLC Max., after SDP activation. 9 Doc. No. 1004, Rev. D CAT28C256 To activate the software data protection, the device must be sent three write commands to specific addresses with specific data (Figure 9). This sequence of commands (along with subsequent writes) must adhere to the page write timing specifications (Figure 11). Once this is done, all subsequent byte or page writes to the device must be preceded by this same set of write commands. The data protection mechanism is activated until a deactivate sequence is issued regardless of power on/off transitions. This gives the user added inadvertent write protection on power-up in addition to the hardware protection provided. To allow the user the ability to program the device with an EEPROM programmer (or for testing purposes) there is a software command sequence for deactivating the data protection. The six step algorithm (Figure 10) will reset the internal protection circuitry, and the device will return to standard operating mode (Figure 12 provides reset timing). After the sixth byte of this reset sequence has been issued, standard byte or page writing can commence. Figure 11. Software Data Protection Timing DATA ADDRESS AA 5555 55 2AAA tWC A0 5555 CE tWP tBLC BYTE OR PAGE WRITES ENABLED WE Figure 12. Resetting Software Data Protection Timing DATA ADDRESS AA 5555 55 2AAA 80 5555 AA 5555 55 2AAA 20 5555 tWC SDP RESET CE DEVICE UNPROTECTED WE Doc. No. 1004, Rev. D 10 CAT28C256 ORDERING INFORMATION Prefix Device # Suffix CAT 28C256 N Optional Company ID Product Number I -15 Temperature Range Blank = Commercial (0°C to +70°C) I = Industrial (-40°C to +85°C) A = Automotive (-40°C to +105°C)* Package P: PDIP N: PLCC T13: TSOP (8mmx13.4mm) L: PDIP (Lead free, Halogen free) G: PLCC (Lead free, Halogen free) H13: TSOP (8mmx13.4mm) (Lead free, Halogen free) T Tape & Reel Speed 12: 120ns 15: 150ns * -40°C to +125°C is available upon request Notes: (1) The device used in the above example is a CAT28C256NI-15T (PLCC, Industrial temperature, 150ns Access Time, Tape & Reel). 11 Doc. No. 1004, Rev. 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