WINBOND W25Q64FVSSIG

W25Q64FV
3V 64M-BIT
SERIAL FLASH MEMORY WITH
DUAL/QUAD SPI & QPI
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Publication Release Date: December 19, 2011
Revision D
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Table of Contents
1.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................... 5
2.
FEATURES ....................................................................................................................................... 5
3.
PACKAGE TYPES AND PIN CONFIGURATIONS........................................................................... 6
4.
3.1
Pin Configuration SOIC 208-mil ........................................................................................... 6
3.2
Pad Configuration WSON 6x5-mm / 8X6-mm ..................................................................... 6
3.3
Pin Configuration PDIP 300-mil ............................................................................................ 7
3.4
Pin Description SOIC 208-mil, WSON 6x5/8x6-mm and PDIP 300-mil ............................... 7
3.5
Pin Configuration SOIC 300-mil ........................................................................................... 8
3.6
Pin Description SOIC 300-mil ............................................................................................... 8
3.7
Ball Configuration TFBGA 8x6-mm ...................................................................................... 9
3.8
Ball Description TFBGA 8x6-mm ......................................................................................... 9
PIN DESCRIPTIONS ...................................................................................................................... 10
4.1
Chip Select (/CS) ................................................................................................................ 10
4.2
Serial Data Input, Output and IOs (DI, DO and IO0, IO1, IO2, IO3) ................................... 10
4.3
Write Protect (/WP) ............................................................................................................ 10
4.4
HOLD (/HOLD) ................................................................................................................... 10
4.5
Serial Clock (CLK) .............................................................................................................. 10
5.
BLOCK DIAGRAM .......................................................................................................................... 11
6.
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTIONS ..................................................................................................... 12
6.1
6.2
SPI/QPI OPERATIONS ...................................................................................................... 12
6.1.1
Standard SPI Instructions ..................................................................................................... 12
6.1.2
Dual SPI Instructions ............................................................................................................ 12
6.1.3
Quad SPI Instructions ........................................................................................................... 13
6.1.4
QPI Instructions .................................................................................................................... 13
6.1.5
Hold Function ....................................................................................................................... 13
WRITE PROTECTION ....................................................................................................... 14
6.2.1
7.
Write Protect Features ......................................................................................................... 14
STATUS REGISTERS AND INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................... 15
7.1
STATUS REGISTERS........................................................................................................ 15
7.1.1
BUSY .................................................................................................................................... 15
7.1.2
Write Enable Latch (WEL) .................................................................................................... 15
7.1.3
Block Protect Bits (BP2, BP1, BP0) ...................................................................................... 15
7.1.4
Top/Bottom Block Protect (TB) ............................................................................................. 15
7.1.5
Sector/Block Protect (SEC) .................................................................................................. 15
7.1.6
Complement Protect (CMP).................................................................................................. 16
7.1.7
Status Register Protect (SRP1, SRP0)................................................................................. 16
7.1.8
Erase/Program Suspend Status (SUS) ................................................................................ 16
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7.2
7.1.9
Security Register Lock Bits (LB3, LB2, LB1) ........................................................................ 16
7.1.10
Quad Enable (QE) .............................................................................................................. 17
7.1.11
W25Q64FV Status Register Memory Protection (CMP = 0) ............................................... 18
7.1.12
W25Q64FV Status Register Memory Protection (CMP = 1) ............................................... 19
INSTRUCTIONS................................................................................................................. 20
7.2.1
Manufacturer and Device Identification ................................................................................ 20
7.2.2
Instruction Set Table 1 (Standard SPI Instructions) ............................................................. 21
7.2.3
Instruction Set Table 2 (Dual SPI Instructions) ..................................................................... 22
7.2.4
Instruction Set Table 3 (Quad SPI Instructions) ................................................................... 22
7.2.5
Instruction Set Table 4 (QPI Instructions) ............................................................................. 23
7.2.6
Write Enable (06h) ............................................................................................................... 25
7.2.7
Write Enable for Volatile Status Register (50h) .................................................................... 25
7.2.8
Write Disable (04h)............................................................................................................... 26
7.2.9
Read Status Register-1 (05h) and Read Status Register-2 (35h) ........................................ 26
7.2.10
Write Status Register (01h) ................................................................................................ 27
7.2.11
Read Data (03h) ................................................................................................................. 29
7.2.12
Fast Read (0Bh) ................................................................................................................. 30
7.2.13
Fast Read Dual Output (3Bh) ............................................................................................. 32
7.2.14
Fast Read Quad Output (6Bh) ............................................................................................ 33
7.2.15
Fast Read Dual I/O (BBh) ................................................................................................... 34
7.2.16
Fast Read Quad I/O (EBh) ................................................................................................. 36
7.2.17
Word Read Quad I/O (E7h) ................................................................................................ 39
7.2.18
Octal Word Read Quad I/O (E3h)....................................................................................... 41
7.2.19
Set Burst with Wrap (77h) .................................................................................................. 43
7.2.20
Page Program (02h) ........................................................................................................... 44
7.2.21
Quad Input Page Program (32h) ........................................................................................ 46
7.2.22
Sector Erase (20h) ............................................................................................................. 47
7.2.23
32KB Block Erase (52h) ..................................................................................................... 48
7.2.24
64KB Block Erase (D8h) ..................................................................................................... 49
7.2.25
Chip Erase (C7h / 60h) ....................................................................................................... 50
7.2.26
Erase / Program Suspend (75h) ......................................................................................... 51
7.2.27
Erase / Program Resume (7Ah) ......................................................................................... 53
7.2.28
Power-down (B9h) .............................................................................................................. 54
7.2.29
Release Power-down / Device ID (ABh) ............................................................................. 55
7.2.30
Read Manufacturer / Device ID (90h) ................................................................................. 57
7.2.31
Read Manufacturer / Device ID Dual I/O (92h) ................................................................... 58
7.2.32
Read Manufacturer / Device ID Quad I/O (94h) ................................................................. 59
7.2.33
Read Unique ID Number (4Bh)........................................................................................... 60
7.2.34
Read JEDEC ID (9Fh) ........................................................................................................ 61
7.2.35
Read SFDP Register (5Ah) ................................................................................................ 62
7.2.36
Erase Security Registers (44h) ........................................................................................... 65
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8.
9.
10.
Program Security Registers (42h) ...................................................................................... 66
7.2.38
Read Security Registers (48h) ........................................................................................... 67
7.2.39
Set Read Parameters (C0h) ............................................................................................... 68
7.2.40
Burst Read with Wrap (0Ch)............................................................................................... 69
7.2.41
Enable QPI (38h) ................................................................................................................ 70
7.2.42
Disable QPI (FFh) ............................................................................................................... 71
7.2.43
Enable Reset (66h) and Reset (99h) .................................................................................. 72
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ............................................................................................... 73
8.1
Absolute Maximum Ratings ................................................................................................ 73
8.2
Operating Ranges............................................................................................................... 73
8.3
Power-up Timing and Write Inhibit Threshold .................................................................... 74
8.4
DC Electrical Characteristics .............................................................................................. 75
8.5
AC Measurement Conditions .............................................................................................. 76
8.6
AC Electrical Characteristics .............................................................................................. 77
8.7
AC Electrical Characteristics (cont’d) ................................................................................. 78
8.8
Serial Output Timing ........................................................................................................... 79
8.9
Serial Input Timing .............................................................................................................. 79
8.10
HOLD Timing ...................................................................................................................... 79
8.11
WP Timing .......................................................................................................................... 79
PACKAGE SPECIFICATION .......................................................................................................... 80
9.1
8-Pin SOIC 208-mil (Package Code SS) ............................................................................ 80
9.2
8-Pin PDIP 300-mil (Package Code DA) ............................................................................ 81
9.3
8-Pad WSON 6x5-mm (Package Code ZP) ....................................................................... 82
9.4
8-Pad WSON 8x6-mm (Package Code ZE) ....................................................................... 83
9.5
16-Pin SOIC 300-mil (Package Code SF) .......................................................................... 84
9.6
24-Ball TFBGA 8x6-mm (Package Code TC, 6x4 ball array) ............................................. 85
ORDERING INFORMATION .......................................................................................................... 86
10.1
11.
7.2.37
Valid Part Numbers and Top Side Marking ........................................................................ 87
REVISION HISTORY ...................................................................................................................... 88
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1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The W25Q64FV (64M-bit) Serial Flash memory provides a storage solution for systems with limited
space, pins and power. The 25Q series offers flexibility and performance well beyond ordinary Serial Flash
devices. They are ideal for code shadowing to RAM, executing code directly from Dual/Quad SPI (XIP)
and storing voice, text and data. The device operates on a single 2.7V to 3.6V power supply with current
consumption as low as 4mA active and 1µA for power-down. All devices are offered in space-saving
packages.
The W25Q64FV array is organized into 32,768 programmable pages of 256-bytes each. Up to 256 bytes
can be programmed at a time. Pages can be erased in groups of 16 (4KB sector erase), groups of 128
(32KB block erase), groups of 256 (64KB block erase) or the entire chip (chip erase). The W25Q64FV has
2,048 erasable sectors and 128 erasable blocks respectively. The small 4KB sectors allow for greater
flexibility in applications that require data and parameter storage. (See figure 2.)
The W25Q64FV support the standard Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI), Dual/Quad I/O SPI as well as 2clocks instruction cycle Quad Peripheral Interface (QPI): Serial Clock, Chip Select, Serial Data I/O0 (DI),
I/O1 (DO), I/O2 (/WP), and I/O3 (/HOLD). SPI clock frequencies of up to 104MHz are supported allowing
equivalent clock rates of 208MHz (104MHz x 2) for Dual I/O and 416MHz (104MHz x 4) for Quad I/O when
using the Fast Read Dual/Quad I/O and QPI instructions. These transfer rates can outperform standard
Asynchronous 8 and 16-bit Parallel Flash memories. The Continuous Read Mode allows for efficient
memory access with as few as 8-clocks of instruction-overhead to read a 24-bit address, allowing true XIP
(execute in place) operation.
A Hold pin, Write Protect pin and programmable write protection, with top or bottom array control,
provide further control flexibility. Additionally, the device supports JEDEC standard manufacturer and
device identification, a 64-bit Unique Serial Number and four 256-bytes Security Registers.
2. FEATURES
• Family of SpiFlash Memories
– W25Q64FV: 64M-bit / 8M-byte (8,388,608)
– Standard SPI: CLK, /CS, DI, DO, /WP, /Hold
– Dual SPI: CLK, /CS, IO0, IO1, /WP, /Hold
– Quad SPI: CLK, /CS, IO0, IO1, IO2, IO3
– QPI: CLK, /CS, IO0, IO1, IO2, IO3
• Highest Performance Serial Flash
– 104MHz Standard/Dual/Quad SPI clocks
– 208/416MHz equivalent Dual/Quad SPI
– 50MB/S continuous data transfer rate
– More than 100,000 erase/program cycles
– More than 20-year data retention
• Efficient “Continuous Read” and QPI Mode
– Continuous Read with 8/16/32/64-Byte Wrap
– As few as 8 clocks to address memory
– Quad Peripheral Interface (QPI) reduces
instruction overhead
– Allows true XIP (execute in place) operation
– Outperforms X16 Parallel Flash
• Low Power, Wide Temperature Range
– Single 2.7 to 3.6V supply
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– 4mA active current, <1µA Power-down (typ.)
– -40°C to +85°C operating range
• Flexible Architecture with 4KB sectors
– Uniform Sector Erase (4K-bytes)
– Uniform Block Erase (32K and 64K-bytes)
– Program 1 to 256 byte per programmable page
– Erase/Program Suspend & Resume
• Advanced Security Features
– Software and Hardware Write-Protect
– Top/Bottom, 4KB complement array protection
– Power Supply Lock-Down and OTP protection
– 64-Bit Unique ID for each device
– Discoverable Parameters (SFDP) Register
– 3X256-Bytes Security Registers with OTP locks
– Volatile & Non-volatile Status Register Bits
• Space Efficient Packaging
– 8-pin SOIC 208-mil
– 8-pad WSON 6x5-mm/8x6-mm
– 16-pin SOIC 300-mil
– 8-pin PDIP 300-mil
– 24-ball TFBGA 8x6-mm
– Contact Winbond for KGD and other options
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3. PACKAGE TYPES AND PIN CONFIGURATIONS
W25Q64FV is offered in an 8-pin SOIC 208-mil (package code SS), an 8-pad WSON 6x5-mm or 8x6-mm
(package code ZP & ZE), an 8-pin PDIP 300-mil (package code DA), a 16-pin SOIC 300-mil (package
code SF) and a 24-ball 8x6-mm TFBGA (package code TC) as shown in Figure 1a-e respectively.
Package diagrams and dimensions are illustrated at the end of this datasheet.
3.1
Pin Configuration SOIC 208-mil
Top View
/CS
1
8
VCC
DO (IO1)
2
7
/HOLD (IO3)
/WP (IO2)
3
6
CLK
GND
4
5
DI (IO0)
Figure 1a. W25Q64FV Pin Assignments, 8-pin SOIC 208-mil (Package Code SS)
3.2
Pad Configuration WSON 6x5-mm / 8X6-mm
Top View
/CS
1
8
VCC
DO (IO1)
2
7
/HOLD (IO3)
/WP (IO2)
3
6
CLK
GND
4
5
DI (IO0)
Figure 1b. W25Q64FV Pad Assignments, 8-pad WSON 6x5-mm / 8x6-mm (Package Code ZP & ZE)
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Pin Configuration PDIP 300-mil
Top View
/CS
1
8
VCC
DO (IO1)
2
7
/HOLD (IO3)
/WP (IO2)
3
6
CLK
GND
4
5
DI (IO0)
Figure 1c. W25Q64FV Pin Assignments, 8-pin PDIP 300-mil (Package Code DA)
3.4
Pin Description SOIC 208-mil, WSON 6x5/8x6-mm and PDIP 300-mil
PIN NO.
PIN NAME
I/O
FUNCTION
1
/CS
I
2
DO (IO1)
I/O
Data Output (Data Input Output 1)*
3
/WP (IO2)
I/O
Write Protect Input ( Data Input Output 2)*
4
GND
5
DI (IO0)
Chip Select Input
1
2
Ground
I/O
6
CLK
I
7
/HOLD (IO3)
I/O
8
VCC
Data Input (Data Input Output 0)*
1
Serial Clock Input
Hold Input (Data Input Output 3)*
2
Power Supply
*1 IO0 and IO1 are used for Standard and Dual SPI instructions
*2 IO0 – IO3 are used for Quad SPI instructions
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3.5
Pin Configuration SOIC 300-mil
Top View
/HOLD (IO3)
1
16
CLK
VCC
2
15
DI (IO0)
NC
3
14
NC
NC
4
13
NC
NC
5
12
NC
NC
6
11
NC
/CS
7
10
GND
DO (IO1)
8
9
/WP (IO2)
Figure 1d. W25Q64FV Pin Assignments, 16-pin SOIC 300-mil (Package Code SF)
3.6
Pin Description SOIC 300-mil
PIN NO.
PIN NAME
I/O
FUNCTION
1
/HOLD (IO3)
I/O
2
VCC
Power Supply
3
N/C
No Connect
4
N/C
No Connect
5
N/C
No Connect
6
N/C
No Connect
7
/CS
I
8
DO (IO1)
I/O
Data Output (Data Input Output 1)*
9
/WP (IO2)
I/O
Write Protect Input (Data Input Output 2)*
10
GND
Ground
11
N/C
No Connect
12
N/C
No Connect
13
N/C
No Connect
14
N/C
No Connect
15
DI (IO0)
I/O
16
CLK
I
Hold Input (Data Input Output 3)*
2
Chip Select Input
1
2
Data Input (Data Input Output 0)*
Serial Clock Input
*1 IO0 and IO1 are used for Standard and Dual SPI instructions
*2 IO0 – IO3 are used for Quad SPI instructions
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3.7
Ball Configuration TFBGA 8x6-mm
Top View
A1
A2
A3
A4
NC
NC
NC
NC
B1
B2
B3
B4
NC
CLK
GND
VCC
C1
C2
C3
C4
NC
/CS
NC
/WP (IO2)
D3
D4
D1
D2
NC
DO(IO1)
DI(IO0) /HOLD(IO3)
E1
E2
E3
E4
NC
NC
NC
NC
F1
F2
F3
F4
NC
NC
NC
NC
Figure 1e. W25Q64FV Ball Assignments, 24-ball TFBGA 8x6-mm (Package Code TC)
3.8
Ball Description TFBGA 8x6-mm
BALL NO.
PIN NAME
I/O
FUNCTION
B2
CLK
I
B3
GND
Ground
B4
VCC
Power Supply
C2
/CS
I
C4
/WP (IO2)
I/O
Write Protect Input (Data Input Output 2)*
D2
DO (IO1)
I/O
Data Output (Data Input Output 1)*
D3
DI (IO0)
I/O
Data Input (Data Input Output 0)*
D4
/HOLD (IO3)
I/O
Hold Input (Data Input Output 3)*
Multiple
NC
Serial Clock Input
Chip Select Input
2
1
1
2
No Connect
*1 IO0 and IO1 are used for Standard and Dual SPI instructions
*2 IO0 – IO3 are used for Quad SPI instructions
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4. PIN DESCRIPTIONS
4.1 Chip Select (/CS)
The SPI Chip Select (/CS) pin enables and disables device operation. When /CS is high, the device is
deselected and the Serial Data Output (DO, or IO0, IO1, IO2, IO3) pins are at high impedance. When
deselected, the devices power consumption will be at standby levels unless an internal erase, program or
write status register cycle is in progress. When /CS is brought low, the device will be selected, power
consumption will increase to active levels and instructions can be written to and data read from the device.
After power-up, /CS must transition from high to low before a new instruction will be accepted. The /CS
input must track the VCC supply level at power-up (see “Write Protection” and figure 43). If needed a pullup resister on /CS can be used to accomplish this.
4.2 Serial Data Input, Output and IOs (DI, DO and IO0, IO1, IO2, IO3)
The W25Q64FV supports standard SPI, Dual SPI, Quad SPI and QPI operation. Standard SPI
instructions use the unidirectional DI (input) pin to serially write instructions, addresses or data to the
device on the rising edge of the Serial Clock (CLK) input pin. Standard SPI also uses the unidirectional DO
(output) to read data or status from the device on the falling edge of CLK.
Dual/Quad SPI and QPI instructions use the bidirectional IO pins to serially write instructions, addresses
or data to the device on the rising edge of CLK and read data or status from the device on the falling edge
of CLK. Quad SPI and QPI instructions require the non-volatile Quad Enable bit (QE) in Status Register-2
to be set. When QE=1, the /WP pin becomes IO2 and /HOLD pin becomes IO3.
4.3 Write Protect (/WP)
The Write Protect (/WP) pin can be used to prevent the Status Registers from being written. Used in
conjunction with the Status Register’s Block Protect (CMP, SEC, TB, BP2, BP1 and BP0) bits and Status
Register Protect (SRP) bits, a portion as small as a 4KB sector or the entire memory array can be
hardware protected. The /WP pin is active low. However, when the QE bit of Status Register-2 is set for
Quad I/O, the /WP pin function is not available since this pin is used for IO2. See figure 1a, 1b and 1c for
the pin configuration of Quad I/O operation.
4.4 HOLD (/HOLD)
The /HOLD pin allows the device to be paused while it is actively selected. When /HOLD is brought low,
while /CS is low, the DO pin will be at high impedance and signals on the DI and CLK pins will be ignored
(don’t care). When /HOLD is brought high, device operation can resume. The /HOLD function can be
useful when multiple devices are sharing the same SPI signals. The /HOLD pin is active low. When the
QE bit of Status Register-2 is set for Quad I/O, the /HOLD pin function is not available since this pin is
used for IO3. See figure 1a, 1b and 1c for the pin configuration of Quad I/O operation.
4.5 Serial Clock (CLK)
The SPI Serial Clock Input (CLK) pin provides the timing for serial input and output operations. ("See SPI
Operations")
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5. BLOCK DIAGRAM
SFDP Register
0000FFh
003000h
002000h
001000h
Block Segmentation
xxFF00h
•
xxF000h
Sector 15 (4KB)
xxFFFFh
•
xxF0FFh
xxEF00h
•
xxE000h
Sector 14 (4KB)
xxEFFFh
•
xxE0FFh
xxDF00h
•
xxD000h
Sector 13 (4KB)
xxDFFFh
•
xxD0FFh
7FFF00h
•
Block 127 (64KB)
7F0000h
Sector 2 (4KB)
xx2FFFh
•
xx20FFh
xx1F00h
•
xx1000h
Sector 1 (4KB)
xx1FFFh
•
xx10FFh
xx0F00h
•
xx0000h
Sector 0 (4KB)
xx0FFFh
•
xx00FFh
Write Protect Logic and Row Decode
xx2F00h
•
xx2000h
40FF00h
•
400000h
Block 64 (64KB)
40FFFFh
•
4000FFh
3FFF00h
•
3F0000h
Block 63 (64KB)
3FFFFFh
•
3F00FFh
•
•
•
Write Control
Logic
Status
Register
20FF00h
•
200000h
Block 32 (64KB)
20FFFFh
•
2000FFh
1FFF00h
•
1F0000h
Block 31 (64KB)
1FFFFFh
•
1F00FFh
•
•
•
High Voltage
Generators
00FF00h
•
000000h
/HOLD (IO3)
CLK
/CS
DI (IO0)
DO (IO1)
SPI
Command &
Control Logic
7FFFFFh
•
7F00FFh
•
•
•
•
•
•
/WP (IO2)
0030FFh
0020FFh
0010FFh
Page Address
Latch / Counter
W25Q64FV
000000h
Security Register 1 - 3
Block 0 (64KB)
Beginning
Page Address
00FFFFh
•
0000FFh
Ending
Page Address
Column Decode
And 256-Byte Page Buffer
Data
Byte Address
Latch / Counter
Figure 2. W25Q64FV Serial Flash Memory Block Diagram
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6.
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTIONS
6.1 SPI/QPI OPERATIONS
Power On
Reset (66h + 99h)
Reset (66h + 99h)
Device
Initialization
Standard SPI
Dual SPI
Quad SPI
operations
Enable QPI (38h)
Disable QPI (FFh)
QPI
operations
Figure 3. W25Q64FV Serial Flash Memory Operation Diagram
6.1.1
Standard SPI Instructions
The W25Q64FV is accessed through an SPI compatible bus consisting of four signals: Serial Clock
(CLK), Chip Select (/CS), Serial Data Input (DI) and Serial Data Output (DO). Standard SPI instructions
use the DI input pin to serially write instructions, addresses or data to the device on the rising edge of
CLK. The DO output pin is used to read data or status from the device on the falling edge of CLK.
SPI bus operation Mode 0 (0,0) and 3 (1,1) are supported. The primary difference between Mode 0 and
Mode 3 concerns the normal state of the CLK signal when the SPI bus master is in standby and data is
not being transferred to the Serial Flash. For Mode 0, the CLK signal is normally low on the falling and
rising edges of /CS. For Mode 3, the CLK signal is normally high on the falling and rising edges of /CS.
6.1.2
Dual SPI Instructions
The W25Q64FV supports Dual SPI operation when using instructions such as “Fast Read Dual Output
(3Bh)” and “Fast Read Dual I/O (BBh)”. These instructions allow data to be transferred to or from the
device at two to three times the rate of ordinary Serial Flash devices. The Dual SPI Read instructions are
ideal for quickly downloading code to RAM upon power-up (code-shadowing) or for executing non-speedcritical code directly from the SPI bus (XIP). When using Dual SPI instructions, the DI and DO pins
become bidirectional I/O pins: IO0 and IO1.
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6.1.3
Quad SPI Instructions
The W25Q64FV supports Quad SPI operation when using instructions such as “Fast Read Quad Output
(6Bh)”, “Fast Read Quad I/O (EBh)”, “Word Read Quad I/O (E7h)” and “Octal Word Read Quad I/O
(E3h)”. These instructions allow data to be transferred to or from the device four to six times the rate of
ordinary Serial Flash. The Quad Read instructions offer a significant improvement in continuous and
random access transfer rates allowing fast code-shadowing to RAM or execution directly from the SPI bus
(XIP). When using Quad SPI instructions the DI and DO pins become bidirectional IO0 and IO1, and the
/WP and /HOLD pins become IO2 and IO3 respectively. Quad SPI instructions require the non-volatile
Quad Enable bit (QE) in Status Register-2 to be set.
6.1.4
QPI Instructions
The W25Q64FV supports Quad Peripheral Interface (QPI) operations only when the device is switched
from Standard/Dual/Quad SPI mode to QPI mode using the “Enable QPI (38h)” instruction. The typical
SPI protocol requires that the byte-long instruction code being shifted into the device only via DI pin in
eight serial clocks. The QPI mode utilizes all four IO pins to input the instruction code, thus only two serial
clocks are required. This can significantly reduce the SPI instruction overhead and improve system
performance in an XIP environment. Standard/Dual/Quad SPI mode and QPI mode are exclusive. Only
one mode can be active at any given time. “Enable QPI (38h)” and “Disable QPI (FFh)” instructions are
used to switch between these two modes. Upon power-up or after a software reset using “Reset (99h)”
instruction, the default state of the device is Standard/Dual/Quad SPI mode. To enable QPI mode, the
non-volatile Quad Enable bit (QE) in Status Register-2 is required to be set. When using QPI instructions,
the DI and DO pins become bidirectional IO0 and IO1, and the /WP and /HOLD pins become IO2 and IO3
respectively. See Figure 3 for the device operation modes.
6.1.5
Hold Function
For Standard SPI and Dual SPI operations, the /HOLD signal allows the W25Q64FV operation to be
paused while it is actively selected (when /CS is low). The /HOLD function may be useful in cases where
the SPI data and clock signals are shared with other devices. For example, consider if the page buffer
was only partially written when a priority interrupt requires use of the SPI bus. In this case the /HOLD
function can save the state of the instruction and the data in the buffer so programming can resume where
it left off once the bus is available again. The /HOLD function is only available for standard SPI and Dual
SPI operation, not during Quad SPI or QPI.
To initiate a /HOLD condition, the device must be selected with /CS low. A /HOLD condition will activate on
the falling edge of the /HOLD signal if the CLK signal is already low. If the CLK is not already low the
/HOLD condition will activate after the next falling edge of CLK. The /HOLD condition will terminate on the
rising edge of the /HOLD signal if the CLK signal is already low. If the CLK is not already low the /HOLD
condition will terminate after the next falling edge of CLK. During a /HOLD condition, the Serial Data
Output (DO) is high impedance, and Serial Data Input (DI) and Serial Clock (CLK) are ignored. The Chip
Select (/CS) signal should be kept active (low) for the full duration of the /HOLD operation to avoid
resetting the internal logic state of the device.
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6.2
WRITE PROTECTION
Applications that use non-volatile memory must take into consideration the possibility of noise and other
adverse system conditions that may compromise data integrity. To address this concern, the W25Q64FV
provides several means to protect the data from inadvertent writes.
6.2.1
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Write Protect Features
Device resets when VCC is below threshold
Time delay write disable after Power-up
Write enable/disable instructions and automatic write disable after erase or program
Software and Hardware (/WP pin) write protection using Status Register
Write Protection using Power-down instruction
Lock Down write protection for Status Register until the next power-up
*
One Time Program (OTP) write protection for array and Security Registers using Status Register
* Note: This feature is available upon special order. Please contact Winbond for details.
Upon power-up or at power-down, the W25Q64FV will maintain a reset condition while VCC is below the
threshold value of VWI, (See Power-up Timing and Voltage Levels and Figure 43). While reset, all
operations are disabled and no instructions are recognized. During power-up and after the VCC voltage
exceeds VWI, all program and erase related instructions are further disabled for a time delay of tPUW . This
includes the Write Enable, Page Program, Sector Erase, Block Erase, Chip Erase and the Write Status
Register instructions. Note that the chip select pin (/CS) must track the VCC supply level at power-up until
the VCC-min level and tVSL time delay is reached. If needed a pull-up resister on /CS can be used to
accomplish this.
After power-up the device is automatically placed in a write-disabled state with the Status Register Write
Enable Latch (WEL) set to a 0. A Write Enable instruction must be issued before a Page Program, Sector
Erase, Block Erase, Chip Erase or Write Status Register instruction will be accepted. After completing a
program, erase or write instruction the Write Enable Latch (WEL) is automatically cleared to a writedisabled state of 0.
Software controlled write protection is facilitated using the Write Status Register instruction and setting the
Status Register Protect (SRP0, SRP1) and Block Protect (CMP, SEC, TB, BP2, BP1 and BP0) bits. These
settings allow a portion as small as a 4KB sector or the entire memory array to be configured as read only.
Used in conjunction with the Write Protect (/WP) pin, changes to the Status Register can be enabled or
disabled under hardware control. See Status Register section for further information. Additionally, the
Power-down instruction offers an extra level of write protection as all instructions are ignored except for
the Release Power-down instruction.
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7.
STATUS REGISTERS AND INSTRUCTIONS
The Read Status Register-1 and Status Register-2 instructions can be used to provide status on the
availability of the Flash memory array, if the device is write enabled or disabled, the state of write
protection, Quad SPI setting, Security Register lock status and Erase/Program Suspend status. The Write
Status Register instruction can be used to configure the device write protection features, Quad SPI setting
and Security Register OTP lock. Write access to the Status Register is controlled by the state of the nonvolatile Status Register Protect bits (SRP0, SRP1), the Write Enable instruction, and during Standard/Dual
SPI operations, the /WP pin.
7.1
7.1.1
STATUS REGISTERS
BUSY
BUSY is a read only bit in the status register (S0) that is set to a 1 state when the device is executing a
Page Program, Quad Page Program, Sector Erase, Block Erase, Chip Erase, Write Status Register or
Erase/Program Security Register instruction. During this time the device will ignore further instructions
except for the Read Status Register and Erase/Program Suspend instruction (see tW , tPP, tSE, tBE, and
tCE in AC Characteristics). When the program, erase or write status/security register instruction has
completed, the BUSY bit will be cleared to a 0 state indicating the device is ready for further instructions.
7.1.2
Write Enable Latch (WEL)
Write Enable Latch (WEL) is a read only bit in the status register (S1) that is set to 1 after executing a
Write Enable Instruction. The WEL status bit is cleared to 0 when the device is write disabled. A write
disable state occurs upon power-up or after any of the following instructions: Write Disable, Page
Program, Quad Page Program, Sector Erase, Block Erase, Chip Erase, Write Status Register, Erase
Security Register and Program Security Register.
7.1.3
Block Protect Bits (BP2, BP1, BP0)
The Block Protect Bits (BP2, BP1, BP0) are non-volatile read/write bits in the status register (S4, S3, and
S2) that provide Write Protection control and status. Block Protect bits can be set using the Write Status
Register Instruction (see tW in AC characteristics). All, none or a portion of the memory array can be
protected from Program and Erase instructions (see Status Register Memory Protection table). The
factory default setting for the Block Protection Bits is 0, none of the array protected.
7.1.4
Top/Bottom Block Protect (TB)
The non-volatile Top/Bottom bit (TB) controls if the Block Protect Bits (BP2, BP1, BP0) protect from the
Top (TB=0) or the Bottom (TB=1) of the array as shown in the Status Register Memory Protection table.
The factory default setting is TB=0. The TB bit can be set with the Write Status Register Instruction
depending on the state of the SRP0, SRP1 and WEL bits.
7.1.5
Sector/Block Protect (SEC)
The non-volatile Sector/Block Protect bit (SEC) controls if the Block Protect Bits (BP2, BP1, BP0) protect
either 4KB Sectors (SEC=1) or 64KB Blocks (SEC=0) in the Top (TB=0) or the Bottom (TB=1) of the array
as shown in the Status Register Memory Protection table. The default setting is SEC=0.
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7.1.6
Complement Protect (CMP)
The Complement Protect bit (CMP) is a non-volatile read/write bit in the status register (S14). It is used in
conjunction with SEC, TB, BP2, BP1 and BP0 bits to provide more flexibility for the array protection. Once
CMP is set to 1, previous array protection set by SEC, TB, BP2, BP1 and BP0 will be reversed. For
instance, when CMP=0, a top 4KB sector can be protected while the rest of the array is not; when CMP=1,
the top 4KB sector will become unprotected while the rest of the array become read-only. Please refer to
the Status Register Memory Protection table for details. The default setting is CMP=0.
7.1.7
Status Register Protect (SRP1, SRP0)
The Status Register Protect bits (SRP1 and SRP0) are non-volatile read/write bits in the status register
(S8 and S7). The SRP bits control the method of write protection: software protection, hardware
protection, power supply lock-down or one time programmable (OTP) protection.
SRP1
SRP0
/WP
Status
Register
Description
0
0
X
Software
Protection
/WP pin has no control. The Status register can be written to
after a Write Enable instruction, WEL=1. [Factory Default]
0
1
0
Hardware
Protected
When /WP pin is low the Status Register locked and can not
be written to.
0
1
1
Hardware
Unprotected
When /WP pin is high the Status register is unlocked and can
be written to after a Write Enable instruction, WEL=1.
1
0
X
Power Supply
Lock-Down
1
1
X
One Time
(2)
Program
Status Register is protected and can not be written to again
(1)
until the next power-down, power-up cycle.
Status Register is permanently protected and can not be
written to.
Note:
1. When SRP1, SRP0 = (1, 0), a power-down, power-up cycle will change SRP1, SRP0 to (0, 0) state. 2.
This feature is available upon special order. Please contact Winbond for details.
7.1.8
Erase/Program Suspend Status (SUS)
The Suspend Status bit is a read only bit in the status register (S15) that is set to 1 after executing a
Erase/Program Suspend (75h) instruction. The SUS status bit is cleared to 0 by Erase/Program Resume
(7Ah) instruction as well as a power-down, power-up cycle.
7.1.9
Security Register Lock Bits (LB3, LB2, LB1)
The Security Register Lock Bits (LB3, LB2, LB1) are non-volatile One Time Program (OTP) bits in Status
Register (S13, S12, S11) that provide the write protect control and status to the Security Registers. The
default state of LB3-0 is 0, Security Registers are unlocked. LB3-1 can be set to 1 individually using the
Write Status Register instruction. LB3-1 are One Time Programmable (OTP), once it’s set to 1, the
corresponding 256-Byte Security Register will become read-only permanently.
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7.1.10
Quad Enable (QE)
The Quad Enable (QE) bit is a non-volatile read/write bit in the status register (S9) that allows Quad SPI
and QPI operation. When the QE bit is set to a 0 state (factory default), the /WP pin and /HOLD are
enabled. When the QE bit is set to a 1, the Quad IO2 and IO3 pins are enabled, and /WP and /HOLD
functions are disabled.
QE bit is required to be set to a 1 before issuing an “Enable QPI (38h)” to switch the device from
Standard/Dual/Quad SPI to QPI, otherwise the command will be ignored. When the device is in QPI mode,
QE bit will remain to be 1. A “Write Status Register” command in QPI mode cannot change QE bit from a
“1” to a “0”.
WARNING: If the /WP or /HOLD pins are tied directly to the power supply or ground during
standard SPI or Dual SPI operation, the QE bit should never be set to a 1.
S7
S6
S5
S4
S3
S2
SRP0
SEC
TB
BP2
BP1
BP0
S1
S0
WEL BUSY
STATUS REGISTER PROTECT 0
(non-volatile)
SECTOR PROTECT
(non-volatile)
TOP/BOTTOM PROTECT
(non-volatile)
BLOCK PROTECT BITS
(non-volatile)
WRITE ENABLE LATCH
ERASE/WRITE IN PROGRESS
Figure 4a. Status Register-1
S15
S14
S13
S12
S11
S10
S9
S8
SUS
CMP
LB3
LB2
LB1
(R)
QE
SRP1
SUSPEND STATUS
COMPLEMENT PROTECT
(non-volatile)
SECURITY REGISTER LOCK BITS
(non-volatile OTP)
RESERVED
QUAD ENABLE
(non-volatile)
STATUS REGISTER PROTECT 1
(non-volatile)
Figure 4b. Status Register-2
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7.1.11
W25Q64FV Status Register Memory Protection (CMP = 0)
STATUS REGISTER(1)
W25Q64FV (64M-BIT) MEMORY PROTECTION(3)
SEC
TB
BP2
BP1
BP0
PROTECTED
BLOCK(S)
PROTECTED
ADDRESSES
PROTECTED
DENSITY
PROTECTED
PORTION(2)
X
X
0
0
0
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
0
0
0
0
1
126 and 127
7E0000h – 7FFFFFh
128KB
Upper 1/64
0
0
0
1
0
124 thru 127
7C0000h – 7FFFFFh
256KB
Upper 1/32
0
0
0
1
1
120 thru 127
780000h – 7FFFFFh
512KB
Upper 1/16
0
0
1
0
0
112 thru 127
700000h – 7FFFFFh
1MB
Upper 1/8
0
0
1
0
1
96 thru 127
600000h – 7FFFFFh
2MB
Upper 1/4
0
0
1
1
0
64 thru 127
400000h – 7FFFFFh
4MB
Upper 1/2
0
1
0
0
1
0 and 1
000000h – 01FFFFh
128KB
Lower 1/64
0
1
0
1
0
0 thru 3
000000h – 03FFFFh
256KB
Lower 1/32
0
1
0
1
1
0 thru 7
000000h – 07FFFFh
512KB
Lower 1/16
0
1
1
0
0
0 thru 15
000000h – 0FFFFFh
1MB
Lower 1/8
0
1
1
0
1
0 thru 31
000000h – 1FFFFFh
2MB
Lower 1/4
0
1
1
1
0
0 thru 63
000000h – 3FFFFFh
4MB
Lower 1/2
X
X
1
1
1
0 thru 127
000000h – 7FFFFFh
8MB
ALL
1
0
0
0
1
127
7FF000h – 7FFFFFh
4KB
U – 1/2048
1
0
0
1
0
127
7FE000h – 7FFFFFh
8KB
U – 1/1024
1
0
0
1
1
127
7FC000h – 7FFFFFh
16KB
U – 1/512
1
0
1
0
X
127
7F8000h – 7FFFFFh
32KB
U – 1/256
1
1
0
0
1
0
000000h – 000FFFh
4KB
L – 1/2048
1
1
0
1
0
0
000000h – 001FFFh
8KB
L – 1/1024
1
1
0
1
1
0
000000h – 003FFFh
16KB
L – 1/512
1
1
1
0
X
0
000000h – 007FFFh
32KB
L – 1/256
Note:
1. X = don’t care
2. L = Lower; U = Upper
3. If any Erase or Program command specifies a memory region that contains protected data portion, this
command will be ignored.
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7.1.12
W25Q64FV Status Register Memory Protection (CMP = 1)
STATUS REGISTER(1)
W25Q64FV (64M-BIT) MEMORY PROTECTION(3)
SEC
TB
BP2
BP1
BP0
PROTECTED
BLOCK(S)
PROTECTED
ADDRESSES
PROTECTED
DENSITY
PROTECTED
PORTION(2)
X
X
0
0
0
0 thru 127
000000h – 7FFFFFh
8MB
ALL
0
0
0
0
1
0 thru 125
000000h – 7DFFFFh
8,064KB
Lower 63/64
0
0
0
1
0
0 thru 123
000000h – 7BFFFFh
7,936KB
Lower 31/32
0
0
0
1
1
0 thru 119
000000h – 77FFFFh
7,680KB
Lower 15/16
0
0
1
0
0
0 thru 111
000000h – 6FFFFFh
7MB
Lower 7/8
0
0
1
0
1
0 thru 95
000000h – 5FFFFFh
5MB
Lower 3/4
0
0
1
1
0
0 thru 63
000000h – 3FFFFFh
4MB
Lower 1/2
0
1
0
0
1
2 thru 127
020000h – 7FFFFFh
8,064KB
Upper 63/64
0
1
0
1
0
4 thru 127
040000h – 7FFFFFh
7,936KB
Upper 31/32
0
1
0
1
1
8 thru 127
080000h – 7FFFFFh
7,680KB
Upper 15/16
0
1
1
0
0
16 thru 127
100000h – 7FFFFFh
7MB
Upper 7/8
0
1
1
0
1
32 thru 127
200000h – 7FFFFFh
5MB
Upper 3/4
0
1
1
1
0
64 thru 127
400000h – 7FFFFFh
4MB
Upper 1/2
X
X
1
1
1
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
1
0
0
0
1
0 thru 127
000000h – 7FEFFFh
8,188KB
L – 2047/2048
1
0
0
1
0
0 thru 127
000000h – 7FDFFFh
8,184KB
L – 1023/1024
1
0
0
1
1
0 thru 127
000000h – 7FBFFFh
8,176KB
L – 511/512
1
0
1
0
X
0 thru 127
000000h – 7F7FFFh
8,160KB
L – 255/256
1
1
0
0
1
0 thru 127
001000h – 7FFFFFh
8,188KB
L – 2047/2048
1
1
0
1
0
0 thru 127
002000h – 7FFFFFh
8,184KB
L – 1023/1024
1
1
0
1
1
0 thru 127
004000h – 7FFFFFh
8,176KB
L – 511/512
1
1
1
0
X
0 thru 127
008000h – 7FFFFFh
8,160KB
L – 255/256
Note:
1. X = don’t care
2. L = Lower; U = Upper
3. If any Erase or Program command specifies a memory region that contains protected data portion, this
command will be ignored.
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7.2
INSTRUCTIONS
The Standard/Dual/Quad SPI instruction set of the W25Q64FV consists of thirty six basic instructions that
are fully controlled through the SPI bus (see Instruction Set table1-3). Instructions are initiated with the
falling edge of Chip Select (/CS). The first byte of data clocked into the DI input provides the instruction
code. Data on the DI input is sampled on the rising edge of clock with most significant bit (MSB) first.
The QPI instruction set of the W25Q64FV consists of twenty four basic instructions that are fully controlled
through the SPI bus (see Instruction Set table 4). Instructions are initiated with the falling edge of Chip
Select (/CS). The first byte of data clocked through IO[3:0] pins provides the instruction code. Data on all
four IO pins are sampled on the rising edge of clock with most significant bit (MSB) first. All QPI
instructions, addresses, data and dummy bytes are using all four IO pins to transfer every byte of data with
every two serial clocks (CLK).
Instructions vary in length from a single byte to several bytes and may be followed by address bytes, data
bytes, dummy bytes (don’t care), and in some cases, a combination. Instructions are completed with the
rising edge of edge /CS. Clock relative timing diagrams for each instruction are included in figures 5
through 42. All read instructions can be completed after any clocked bit. However, all instructions that
Write, Program or Erase must complete on a byte boundary (/CS driven high after a full 8-bits have been
clocked) otherwise the instruction will be ignored. This feature further protects the device from inadvertent
writes. Additionally, while the memory is being programmed or erased, or when the Status Register is
being written, all instructions except for Read Status Register will be ignored until the program or erase
cycle has completed.
7.2.1
Manufacturer and Device Identification
MANUFACTURER ID
(MF7 - MF0)
Winbond Serial Flash
EFh
Device ID
(ID7 - ID0)
(ID15 - ID0)
Instruction
ABh, 90h, 92h, 94h
9Fh
W25Q64FV (SPI)
16h
4017h
W25Q64FV (QPI)
16h
6017h
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7.2.2
Instruction Set Table 1 (Standard SPI Instructions)(1)
INSTRUCTION NAME
BYTE 1
BYTE 2
BYTE 3
BYTE 4
BYTE 5
BYTE 6
CLOCK NUMBER
(0 – 7)
(8 – 15)
(16 – 23)
(24 – 31)
(32 – 39)
(40 – 47)
D7-D0
D7-D0(3)
Write Enable
06h
Volatile SR Write Enable
50h
Write Disable
04h
Read Status Register-1
05h
(S7-S0)(2)
Read Status Register-2
35h
(S15-S8)(2)
Write Status Register
01h
(S7-S0)
(S15-S8)
Page Program
02h
A23-A16
A15-A8
A7-A0
Sector Erase (4KB)
20h
A23-A16
A15-A8
A7-A0
Block Erase (32KB)
52h
A23-A16
A15-A8
A7-A0
Block Erase (64KB)
D8h
A23-A16
A15-A8
A7-A0
Chip Erase
C7h/60h
Erase / Program Suspend
75h
Erase / Program Resume
7Ah
Power-down
B9h
Read Data
03h
A23-A16
A15-A8
A7-A0
(D7-D0)
0Bh
A23-A16
A15-A8
A7-A0
dummy
Fast Read
(4)
Release Powerdown / ID
ABh
dummy
dummy
dummy
Manufacturer/Device ID(4)
90h
dummy
dummy
00h
JEDEC ID(4)
9Fh
(MF7-MF0)
Manufacturer
(ID15-ID8)
Memory Type
(ID7-ID0)
Capacity
Read Unique ID
4Bh
dummy
dummy
Read SFDP Register
5Ah
00h
Erase
Security Registers(5)
44h
Program
Security Registers(5)
(D7-D0)
(2)
(ID7-ID0)
(MF7-MF0)
(ID7-ID0)
dummy
dummy
(UID63-UID0)
00h
A7–A0
dummy
(D7-0)
A23-A16
A15-A8
A7-A0
42h
A23-A16
A15-A8
A7-A0
D7-D0
D7-D0(3)
Read
Security Registers(5)
48h
A23-A16
A15-A8
A7-A0
dummy
(D7-D0)
Enable QPI
38h
Enable Reset
66h
Reset
99h
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7.2.3
Instruction Set Table 2 (Dual SPI Instructions)
INSTRUCTION NAME
BYTE 1
BYTE 2
BYTE 3
BYTE 4
BYTE 5
BYTE 6
CLOCK NUMBER
(0 – 7)
(8 – 15)
(16 – 23)
(24 – 31)
(32 – 39)
(40 – 47)
Fast Read Dual Output
3Bh
A23-A16
A15-A8
A7-A0
dummy
(D7-D0, …)(7)
Fast Read Dual I/O
BBh
A23-A8(6)
A7-A0, M7-M0 (6)
(D7-D0, …)(7)
Manufacturer/Device ID by
Dual I/O(4)
92h
A23-A8(6)
A7-A0, M7-M0 (6)
(MF7-MF0,
ID7-ID0)
7.2.4
Instruction Set Table 3 (Quad SPI Instructions)
INSTRUCTION NAME
BYTE 1
BYTE 2
BYTE 3
BYTE 4
BYTE 5
BYTE 6
CLOCK NUMBER
(0 – 7)
(8 – 15)
(16 – 23)
(24 – 31)
(32 – 39)
(40 – 47)
Quad Page Program
32h
A23-A16
A15-A8
A7-A0
D7-D0, …(9)
D7-D0, …(3)
Fast Read Quad Output
6Bh
A23-A16
A15-A8
A7-A0
dummy
(D7-D0, …)(9)
Fast Read Quad I/O
EBh
A23-A0,
M7-M0(8)
(xxxx, D7-D0)(10)
(D7-D0, …)(9)
Word Read Quad I/O(12)
E7h
A23-A0,
M7-M0(8)
(xx, D7-D0)(11)
(D7-D0, …)(9)
Octal Word Read
Quad I/O(13)
E3h
A23-A0,
M7-M0(8)
(D7-D0, …)(9)
Set Burst with Wrap
77h
xxxxxx,
W6-W4(8)
Manufacture/Device ID by
Quad I/O(4)
94h
A23-A0,
M7-M0(8)
xxxx, (MF7-MF0,
ID7-ID0)
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ID7-ID0, …)
W25Q64FV
7.2.5
Instruction Set Table 4 (QPI Instructions)(14)
INSTRUCTION NAME
BYTE 1
BYTE 2
BYTE 3
BYTE 4
BYTE 5
BYTE 6
CLOCK NUMBER
(0 , 1)
(2 , 3)
(4 , 5)
(6 , 7)
(8 , 9)
(10 , 11)
D7-D0(9)
D7-D0(3)
Write Enable
06h
Volatile SR Write Enable
50h
Write Disable
04h
Read Status Register-1
05h
(S7-S0)(2)
Read Status Register-2
35h
(S15-S8)(2)
Write Status Register
01h
(S7-S0)
(S15-S8)
Page Program
02h
A23-A16
A15-A8
A7-A0
Sector Erase (4KB)
20h
A23-A16
A15-A8
A7-A0
Block Erase (32KB)
52h
A23-A16
A15-A8
A7-A0
Block Erase (64KB)
D8h
A23-A16
A15-A8
A7-A0
A15-A8
A7-A0
dummy(15)
(D7-D0)
(15)
Chip Erase
C7h/60h
Erase / Program Suspend
75h
Erase / Program Resume
7Ah
Power-down
B9h
Set Read Parameters
C0h
P7-P0
Fast Read
0Bh
A23-A16
(16)
Burst Read with Wrap
0Ch
A23-A16
A15-A8
A7-A0
dummy
(D7-D0)
Fast Read Quad I/O
EBh
A23-A16
A15-A8
A7-A0
M7-M0(15)
(D7-D0)
Release Powerdown / ID(4)
ABh
dummy
dummy
dummy
(ID7-ID0)(2)
Manufacturer/Device ID(4)
90h
dummy
dummy
00h
(MF7-MF0)
JEDEC ID(4)
9Fh
(MF7-MF0)
Manufacturer
(ID15-ID8)
Memory Type
(ID7-ID0)
Capacity
Disable QPI
FFh
Enable Reset
66h
Reset
99h
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Notes:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Data bytes are shifted with Most Significant Bit first. Byte fields with data in parenthesis “( )” indicate data
output from the device on either 1, 2 or 4 IO pins.
The Status Register contents and Device ID will repeat continuously until /CS terminates the instruction.
At least one byte of data input is required for Page Program, Quad Page Program and Program Security
Registers, up to 256 bytes of data input. If more than 256 bytes of data are sent to the device, the
addressing will wrap to the beginning of the page and overwrite previously sent data.
See Manufacturer and Device Identification table for device ID information.
Security Register Address:
Security Register 1: A23-16 = 00h; A15-8 = 10h; A7-0 = byte address
Security Register 2: A23-16 = 00h; A15-8 = 20h; A7-0 = byte address
Security Register 3: A23-16 = 00h; A15-8 = 30h; A7-0 = byte address
Dual SPI address input format:
IO0 = A22, A20, A18, A16, A14, A12, A10, A8 A6, A4, A2, A0, M6, M4, M2, M0
IO1 = A23, A21, A19, A17, A15, A13, A11, A9 A7, A5, A3, A1, M7, M5, M3, M1
Dual SPI data output format:
IO0 = (D6, D4, D2, D0)
IO1 = (D7, D5, D3, D1)
Quad SPI address input format:
Set Burst with Wrap input format:
IO0 = A20, A16, A12, A8, A4, A0, M4, M0
IO0 = x, x, x, x, x, x, W4, x
IO1 = A21, A17, A13, A9, A5, A1, M5, M1
IO1 = x, x, x, x, x, x, W5, x
IO2 = A22, A18, A14, A10, A6, A2, M6, M2
IO2 = x, x, x, x, x, x, W6, x
IO3 = A23, A19, A15, A11, A7, A3, M7, M3
IO3 = x, x, x, x, x, x, x, x
Quad SPI data input/output format:
IO0 = (D4, D0, …..)
IO1 = (D5, D1, …..)
IO2 = (D6, D2, …..)
IO3 = (D7, D3, …..)
Fast Read Quad I/O data output format:
IO0 = (x, x, x, x, D4, D0, D4, D0)
IO1 = (x, x, x, x, D5, D1, D5, D1)
IO2 = (x, x, x, x, D6, D2, D6, D2)
IO3 = (x, x, x, x, D7, D3, D7, D3)
Word Read Quad I/O data output format:
IO0 = (x, x, D4, D0, D4, D0, D4, D0)
IO1 = (x, x, D5, D1, D5, D1, D5, D1)
IO2 = (x, x, D6, D2, D6, D2, D6, D2)
IO3 = (x, x, D7, D3, D7, D3, D7, D3)
For Word Read Quad I/O, the lowest address bit must be 0. (A0 = 0)
For Octal Word Read Quad I/O, the lowest four address bits must be 0. (A3, A2, A1, A0 = 0)
QPI Command, Address, Data input/output format:
CLK # 0 1
2
3
4
5
6 7
8 9
10 11
IO0 = C4, C0, A20, A16, A12, A8,
A4, A0, D4, D0, D4, D0
IO1 = C5, C1, A21, A17, A13, A9,
A5, A1, D5, D1, D5, D1
IO2 = C6, C2, A22, A18, A14, A10, A6, A2, D6, D2, D6, D2
IO3 = C7, C3, A23, A19, A15, A11, A7, A3, D7, D3, D7, D3
The number of dummy clocks for QPI Fast Read, QPI Fast Read Quad I/O & QPI Burst Read with Wrap is
controlled by read parameter P7 – P4.
The wrap around length for QPI Burst Read with Wrap is controlled by read parameter P3 – P0.
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7.2.6
Write Enable (06h)
The Write Enable instruction (Figure 5) sets the Write Enable Latch (WEL) bit in the Status Register to a
1. The WEL bit must be set prior to every Page Program, Quad Page Program, Sector Erase, Block
Erase, Chip Erase, Write Status Register and Erase/Program Security Registers instruction. The Write
Enable instruction is entered by driving /CS low, shifting the instruction code “06h” into the Data Input (DI)
pin on the rising edge of CLK, and then driving /CS high.
/CS
Mode 3
/CS
CLK
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Mode 0
0
1
Mode 0
Mode 3
Mode 3
Mode 0
Instruction
06h
Mode 0
IO0
Instruction (06h)
DI
(IO0)
IO1
High Impedance
DO
(IO1)
IO2
IO3
Figure 5. Write Enable Instruction for SPI Mode (left) or QPI Mode (right)
7.2.7
Write Enable for Volatile Status Register (50h)
The non-volatile Status Register bits described in section 7.1 can also be written to as volatile bits. This
gives more flexibility to change the system configuration and memory protection schemes quickly without
waiting for the typical non-volatile bit write cycles or affecting the endurance of the Status Register nonvolatile bits. To write the volatile values into the Status Register bits, the Write Enable for Volatile Status
Register (50h) instruction must be issued prior to a Write Status Register (01h) instruction. Write Enable
for Volatile Status Register instruction (Figure 6) will not set the Write Enable Latch (WEL) bit, it is only
valid for the Write Status Register instruction to change the volatile Status Register bit values.
/CS
Mode 3
/CS
CLK
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Mode 0
1
Mode 3
Mode 0
Instruction
50h
Mode 0
IO0
Instruction (50h)
DI
(IO0)
DO
(IO1)
Mode 3
0
Mode 0
IO1
High Impedance
IO2
IO3
Figure 6. Write Enable for Volatile Status Register Instruction for SPI Mode (left) or QPI Mode (right)
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7.2.8
Write Disable (04h)
The Write Disable instruction (Figure 7) resets the Write Enable Latch (WEL) bit in the Status Register to
a 0. The Write Disable instruction is entered by driving /CS low, shifting the instruction code “04h” into the
DI pin and then driving /CS high. Note that the WEL bit is automatically reset after Power-up and upon
completion of the Write Status Register, Erase/Program Security Registers, Page Program, Quad Page
Program, Sector Erase, Block Erase, Chip Erase and Reset instructions.
/CS
Mode 3
/CS
CLK
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
0
Mode 0
Mode 3
7
Mode 0
Mode 3
1
Mode 0
Instruction
04h
Mode 0
IO0
Instruction (04h)
DI
(IO0)
IO1
High Impedance
DO
(IO1)
IO2
IO3
Figure 7. Write Disable Instruction for SPI Mode (left) or QPI Mode (right)
7.2.9
Read Status Register-1 (05h) and Read Status Register-2 (35h)
The Read Status Register instructions allow the 8-bit Status Registers to be read. The instruction is
entered by driving /CS low and shifting the instruction code “05h” for Status Register-1 or “35h” for
Status Register-2 into the DI pin on the rising edge of CLK. The status register bits are then shifted out on
the DO pin at the falling edge of CLK with most significant bit (MSB) first as shown in Figure 8. The Status
Register bits are shown in Figure 4a and 4b and include the BUSY, WEL, BP2-BP0, TB, SEC, SRP0,
SRP1, QE, LB3-0, CMP and SUS bits (see Status Register section earlier in this datasheet).
The Read Status Register instruction may be used at any time, even while a Program, Erase or Write
Status Register cycle is in progress. This allows the BUSY status bit to be checked to determine when the
cycle is complete and if the device can accept another instruction. The Status Register can be read
continuously, as shown in Figure 8. The instruction is completed by driving /CS high.
/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Mode 0
Instruction (05h or 35h)
DI
(IO0)
DO
(IO1)
High Impedance
*
= MSB
Status Register 1 or 2 out
7
6
5
4
*
3
2
1
Status Register 1 or 2 out
0
7
*
Figure 8a. Read Status Register Instruction (SPI Mode)
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5
4
3
2
1
0
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/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
Mode 0
Instruction
05h or 35h
IO0
4
0
4
0
4
IO1
5
1
5
1
5
IO2
6
2
6
2
6
IO3
7
3
7
3
7
SR1 or SR2 SR1 or SR2
out
out
Figure 8b. Read Status Register Instruction (QPI Mode)
7.2.10
Write Status Register (01h)
The Write Status Register instruction allows the Status Register to be written. Only non-volatile Status
Register bits SRP0, SEC, TB, BP2, BP1, BP0 (bits 7 thru 2 of Status Register-1) and CMP, LB3, LB2,
LB1, QE, SRP1 (bits 14 thru 8 of Status Register-2) can be written to. All other Status Register bit
locations are read-only and will not be affected by the Write Status Register instruction. LB3-0 are nonvolatile OTP bits, once it is set to 1, it can not be cleared to 0. The Status Register bits are shown in
Figure 4a and 4b, and described in 7.1.
To write non-volatile Status Register bits, a standard Write Enable (06h) instruction must previously have
been executed for the device to accept the Write Status Register instruction (Status Register bit WEL
must equal 1). Once write enabled, the instruction is entered by driving /CS low, sending the instruction
code “01h”, and then writing the status register data byte as illustrated in figure 9.
To write volatile Status Register bits, a Write Enable for Volatile Status Register (50h) instruction must
have been executed prior to the Write Status Register instruction (Status Register bit WEL remains 0).
However, SRP1 and LB3, LB2, LB1 can not be changed from “1” to “0” because of the OTP protection for
these bits. Upon power off or the execution of a “Reset (99h)” instruction, the volatile Status Register bit
values will be lost, and the non-volatile Status Register bit values will be restored.
To complete the Write Status Register instruction, the /CS pin must be driven high after the eighth or
sixteenth bit of data that is clocked in. If this is not done the Write Status Register instruction will not be
executed. If /CS is driven high after the eighth clock (compatible with the 25X series) the CMP, QE and
SRP1 bits will be cleared to 0.
During non-volatile Status Register write operation (06h combined with 01h), after /CS is driven high, the
self-timed Write Status Register cycle will commence for a time duration of tW (See AC Characteristics).
While the Write Status Register cycle is in progress, the Read Status Register instruction may still be
accessed to check the status of the BUSY bit. The BUSY bit is a 1 during the Write Status Register cycle
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and a 0 when the cycle is finished and ready to accept other instructions again. After the Write Status
Register cycle has finished, the Write Enable Latch (WEL) bit in the Status Register will be cleared to 0.
During volatile Status Register write operation (50h combined with 01h), after /CS is driven high, the
Status Register bits will be refreshed to the new values within the time period of tSHSL2 (See AC
Characteristics). BUSY bit will remain 0 during the Status Register bit refresh period.
The Write Status Register instruction can be used in both SPI mode and QPI mode. However, the QE bit
cannot be written to when the device is in the QPI mode, because QE=1 is required for the device to enter
and operate in the QPI mode.
Please refer to 7.1 for detailed Status Register Bit descriptions. Factory default for all status Register bits
are 0.
/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Mode 3
Mode 0
Instruction (01h)
Status Register 1 in
DI
(IO0)
DO
(IO1)
10
Mode 0
7
6
*
5
4
3
Status Register 2 in
2
1
0
15
14
*
High Impedance
* = MSB
Figure 9a. Write Status Register Instruction (SPI Mode)
/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
Mode 0
Mode 3
Mode 0
Instruction
01h
SR1 in
SR2 in
IO0
4
0
12
8
IO1
5
1
13
9
IO2
6
2
14
10
IO3
7
3
15
11
Figure 9b. Write Status Register Instruction (QPI Mode)
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11
10
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7.2.11
Read Data (03h)
The Read Data instruction allows one or more data bytes to be sequentially read from the memory. The
instruction is initiated by driving the /CS pin low and then shifting the instruction code “03h” followed by a
24-bit address (A23-A0) into the DI pin. The code and address bits are latched on the rising edge of the
CLK pin. After the address is received, the data byte of the addressed memory location will be shifted out
on the DO pin at the falling edge of CLK with most significant bit (MSB) first. The address is automatically
incremented to the next higher address after each byte of data is shifted out allowing for a continuous
stream of data. This means that the entire memory can be accessed with a single instruction as long as
the clock continues. The instruction is completed by driving /CS high.
The Read Data instruction sequence is shown in figure 10. If a Read Data instruction is issued while an
Erase, Program or Write cycle is in process (BUSY=1) the instruction is ignored and will not have any
effects on the current cycle. The Read Data instruction allows clock rates from D.C. to a maximum of fR
(see AC Electrical Characteristics).
The Read Data (03h) instruction is only supported in Standard SPI mode.
/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
Mode 0
Instruction (03h)
DI
(IO0)
24-Bit Address
23
High Impedance
DO
(IO1)
22
21
3
2
1
0
*
Data Out 1
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
*
* = MSB
Figure 10. Read Data Instruction (SPI Mode only)
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7.2.12
Fast Read (0Bh)
The Fast Read instruction is similar to the Read Data instruction except that it can operate at the highest
possible frequency of FR (see AC Electrical Characteristics). This is accomplished by adding eight
“dummy” clocks after the 24-bit address as shown in figure 11. The dummy clocks allow the devices
internal circuits additional time for setting up the initial address. During the dummy clocks the data value
on the DO pin is a “don’t care”.
/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
28
29
30
31
Mode 0
Instruction (0Bh)
24-Bit Address
DI
(IO0)
23
High Impedance
DO
(IO1)
22
21
42
43
3
2
1
0
45
46
47
48
*
* = MSB
/CS
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
44
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
CLK
Dummy Clocks
DI
(IO0)
DO
(IO1)
0
High Impedance
Data Out 1
7
6
5
4
*
3
Data Out 2
2
1
0
7
*
Figure 11a. Fast Read Instruction (SPI Mode)
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5
4
3
2
1
0
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Fast Read (0Bh) in QPI Mode
The Fast Read instruction is also supported in QPI mode. When QPI mode is enabled, the number of
dummy clocks is configured by the “Set Read Parameters (C0h)” instruction to accommodate a wide
range applications with different needs for either maximum Fast Read frequency or minimum data access
latency. Depending on the Read Parameter Bits P[5:4] setting, the number of dummy clocks can be
configured as either 2, 4, 6 or 8. The default number of dummy clocks upon power up or after a Reset
instruction is 2.
/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Mode 0
Instruction
0Bh
A23-16
A15-8
A7-0
IOs switch from
Input to Output
Dummy*
IO0
20
16
12
8
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
IO1
21
17
13
9
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
IO2
22
18
14
10
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
IO3
23
19
15
11
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
Byte 1
Byte 2
* "Set Read Parameters" instruction (C0h) can set
the number of dummy clocks.
Figure 11b. Fast Read Instruction (QPI Mode)
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7.2.13
Fast Read Dual Output (3Bh)
The Fast Read Dual Output (3Bh) instruction is similar to the standard Fast Read (0Bh) instruction except
that data is output on two pins; IO0 and IO1. This allows data to be transferred from the W25Q64FV at
twice the rate of standard SPI devices. The Fast Read Dual Output instruction is ideal for quickly
downloading code from Flash to RAM upon power-up or for applications that cache code-segments to
RAM for execution.
Similar to the Fast Read instruction, the Fast Read Dual Output instruction can operate at the highest
possible frequency of FR (see AC Electrical Characteristics). This is accomplished by adding eight
“dummy” clocks after the 24-bit address as shown in Figure 12. The dummy clocks allow the device's
internal circuits additional time for setting up the initial address. The input data during the dummy clocks is
“don’t care”. However, the IO0 pin should be high-impedance prior to the falling edge of the first data out
clock.
/CS
0
Mode 3
CLK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
28
29
30
31
Mode 0
Instruction (3Bh)
24-Bit Address
DI
(IO0)
23
High Impedance
DO
(IO1)
22
21
42
43
3
2
1
0
45
46
47
48
*
* = MSB
/CS
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
44
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
CLK
IO0 switches from
Input to Output
Dummy Clocks
DI
(IO0)
DO
(IO1)
0
6
High Impedance
7
*
4
2
0
6
5
3
1
7
Data Out 1
*
4
2
0
6
5
3
1
7
Data Out 2
*
4
2
0
6
5
3
1
7
Data Out 3
Figure 12. Fast Read Dual Output Instruction (SPI Mode only)
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4
2
0
6
5
3
1
7
Data Out 4
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7.2.14
Fast Read Quad Output (6Bh)
The Fast Read Quad Output (6Bh) instruction is similar to the Fast Read Dual Output (3Bh) instruction
except that data is output on four pins, IO0, IO1, IO2, and IO3. A Quad enable of Status Register-2 must be
executed before the device will accept the Fast Read Quad Output Instruction (Status Register bit QE
must equal 1). The Fast Read Quad Output Instruction allows data to be transferred from the W25Q64FV
at four times the rate of standard SPI devices.
The Fast Read Quad Output instruction can operate at the highest possible frequency of FR (see AC
Electrical Characteristics). This is accomplished by adding eight “dummy” clocks after the 24-bit address
as shown in Figure 13. The dummy clocks allow the device's internal circuits additional time for setting up
the initial address. The input data during the dummy clocks is “don’t care”. However, the IO pins should be
high-impedance prior to the falling edge of the first data out clock.
/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
28
29
30
31
Mode 0
Instruction (6Bh)
24-Bit Address
IO0
23
High Impedance
IO1
22
21
42
43
3
2
1
45
46
47
0
*
High Impedance
IO2
High Impedance
IO3
* = MSB
/CS
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
44
CLK
IO0 switches from
Input to Output
Dummy Clocks
IO0
IO1
IO2
IO3
0
High Impedance
High Impedance
High Impedance
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte 3
Byte 4
Figure 13. Fast Read Quad Output Instruction (SPI Mode only)
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7.2.15
Fast Read Dual I/O (BBh)
The Fast Read Dual I/O (BBh) instruction allows for improved random access while maintaining two IO
pins, IO0 and IO1. It is similar to the Fast Read Dual Output (3Bh) instruction but with the capability to input
the Address bits (A23-0) two bits per clock. This reduced instruction overhead may allow for code
execution (XIP) directly from the Dual SPI in some applications.
Fast Read Dual I/O with “Continuous Read Mode”
The Fast Read Dual I/O instruction can further reduce instruction overhead through setting the
“Continuous Read Mode” bits (M7-0) after the input Address bits (A23-0), as shown in Figure 14a. The
upper nibble of the (M7-4) controls the length of the next Fast Read Dual I/O instruction through the
inclusion or exclusion of the first byte instruction code. The lower nibble bits of the (M3-0) are don’t care
(“x”). However, the IO pins should be high-impedance prior to the falling edge of the first data out clock.
If the “Continuous Read Mode” bits M5-4 = (1,0), then the next Fast Read Dual I/O instruction (after /CS is
raised and then lowered) does not require the BBh instruction code, as shown in Figure 14b. This reduces
the instruction sequence by eight clocks and allows the Read address to be immediately entered after /CS
is asserted low. If the “Continuous Read Mode” bits M5-4 do not equal to (1,0), the next instruction (after
/CS is raised and then lowered) requires the first byte instruction code, thus returning to normal operation.
It is recommended to input FFFFh on IO0 for the next instruction (16 clocks), to ensure M4 = 1 and return
the device to normal operation.
/CS
0
Mode 3
CLK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Mode 0
Instruction (BBh)
A23-16
A15-8
A7-0
M7-0
DI
(IO0)
22
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
6
4
2
0
DO
(IO1)
23
21
19
17
15
13
11
9
7
5
3
1
7
5
3
1
*
* = MSB
*
/CS
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
CLK
IOs switch from
Input to Output
DI
(IO0)
0
6
4
2
0
6
4
2
0
6
4
2
0
6
4
2
0
6
DO
(IO1)
1
7
5
3
1
7
5
3
1
7
5
3
1
7
5
3
1
7
*
Byte 1
*
Byte 2
*
Byte 3
*
Byte 4
Figure 14a. Fast Read Dual I/O Instruction (Initial instruction or previous M5-4 ≠ 10, SPI Mode only)
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/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Mode 0
A23-16
A15-8
A7-0
M7-0
DI
(IO0)
22
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
6
4
2
0
DO
(IO1)
23
21
19
17
15
13
11
9
7
5
3
1
7
5
3
1
30
31
* = MSB
/CS
15
16
*
*
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
CLK
IOs switch from
Input to Output
DI
(IO0)
0
6
4
2
0
6
4
2
0
6
4
2
0
6
4
2
0
6
DO
(IO1)
1
7
5
3
1
7
5
3
1
7
5
3
1
7
5
3
1
7
*
Byte 1
*
Byte 2
*
Byte 3
*
Byte 4
Figure 14b. Fast Read Dual I/O Instruction (Previous instruction set M5-4 = 10, SPI Mode only)
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7.2.16
Fast Read Quad I/O (EBh)
The Fast Read Quad I/O (EBh) instruction is similar to the Fast Read Dual I/O (BBh) instruction except
that address and data bits are input and output through four pins IO0, IO1, IO2 and IO3 and four Dummy
clocks are required in SPI mode prior to the data output. The Quad I/O dramatically reduces instruction
overhead allowing faster random access for code execution (XIP) directly from the Quad SPI. The Quad
Enable bit (QE) of Status Register-2 must be set to enable the Fast Read Quad I/O Instruction.
Fast Read Quad I/O with “Continuous Read Mode”
The Fast Read Quad I/O instruction can further reduce instruction overhead through setting the
“Continuous Read Mode” bits (M7-0) after the input Address bits (A23-0), as shown in Figure 15a. The
upper nibble of the (M7-4) controls the length of the next Fast Read Quad I/O instruction through the
inclusion or exclusion of the first byte instruction code. The lower nibble bits of the (M3-0) are don’t care
(“x”). However, the IO pins should be high-impedance prior to the falling edge of the first data out clock.
If the “Continuous Read Mode” bits M5-4 = (1,0), then the next Fast Read Quad I/O instruction (after /CS
is raised and then lowered) does not require the EBh instruction code, as shown in Figure 15b. This
reduces the instruction sequence by eight clocks and allows the Read address to be immediately entered
after /CS is asserted low. If the “Continuous Read Mode” bits M5-4 do not equal to (1,0), the next
instruction (after /CS is raised and then lowered) requires the first byte instruction code, thus returning to
normal operation. It is recommended to input FFh on IO0 for the next instruction (8 clocks), to ensure M4
= 1 and return the device to normal operation.
/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Mode 0
Instruction (EBh)
A23-16
A15-8
A7-0
M7-0
Dummy
IOs switch from
Input to Output
Dummy
IO0
20
16
12
8
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
IO1
21
17
13
9
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
IO2
22
18
14
10
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
IO3
23
19
15
11
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
Byte 1
Byte 2
Figure 15a. Fast Read Quad I/O Instruction (Initial instruction or previous M5-4≠10, SPI Mode)
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/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
6
5
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Mode 0
A23-16
A15-8
A7-0
M7-0
Dummy
IOs switch from
Input to Output
Dummy
IO0
20
16
12
8
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
IO1
21
17
13
9
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
IO2
22
18
14
10
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
IO3
23
19
15
11
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte 3
Figure 15b. Fast Read Quad I/O Instruction (Previous instruction set M5-4 = 10, SPI Mode)
Fast Read Quad I/O with “8/16/32/64-Byte Wrap Around” in Standard SPI mode
The Fast Read Quad I/O instruction can also be used to access a specific portion within a page by issuing
a “Set Burst with Wrap” (77h) command prior to EBh. The “Set Burst with Wrap” (77h) command can
either enable or disable the “Wrap Around” feature for the following EBh commands. When “Wrap
Around” is enabled, the data being accessed can be limited to either a 8, 16, 32 or 64-byte section of a
256-byte page. The output data starts at the initial address specified in the instruction, once it reaches the
ending boundary of the 8/16/32/64-byte section, the output will wrap around to the beginning boundary
automatically until /CS is pulled high to terminate the command.
The Burst with Wrap feature allows applications that use cache to quickly fetch a critical address and then
fill the cache afterwards within a fixed length (8/16/32/64-byte) of data without issuing multiple read
commands.
The “Set Burst with Wrap” instruction allows three “Wrap Bits”, W6-4 to be set. The W4 bit is used to
enable or disable the “Wrap Around” operation while W6-5 are used to specify the length of the wrap
around section within a page. See 7.2.19 for detail descriptions.
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Fast Read Quad I/O (EBh) in QPI Mode
The Fast Read Quad I/O instruction is also supported in QPI mode, as shown in Figure 15c. When QPI
mode is enabled, the number of dummy clocks is configured by the “Set Read Parameters (C0h)”
instruction to accommodate a wide range applications with different needs for either maximum Fast Read
frequency or minimum data access latency. Depending on the Read Parameter Bits P[5:4] setting, the
number of dummy clocks can be configured as either 2, 4, 6 or 8. The default number of dummy clocks
upon power up or after a Reset instruction is 2. In QPI mode, the “Continuous Read Mode” bits M7-0 are
also considered as dummy clocks. In the default setting, the data output will follow the Continuous Read
Mode bits immediately.
“Continuous Read Mode” feature is also available in QPI mode for Fast Read Quad I/O instruction. Please
refer to the description on previous pages.
“Wrap Around” feature is not available in QPI mode for Fast Read Quad I/O instruction. To perform a read
operation with fixed data length wrap around in QPI mode, a dedicated “Burst Read with Wrap” (0Ch)
instruction must be used. Please refer to 7.2.39 for details.
/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
6
5
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Mode 0
Instruction
EBh
A23-16
A15-8
A7-0
IOs switch from
Input to Output
M7-0*
IO0
20
16
12
8
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
IO1
21
17
13
9
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
IO2
22
18
14
10
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
IO3
23
19
15
11
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte 3
* "Set Read Parameters" instruction (C0h) can
set the number of dummy clocks.
Figure 15c. Fast Read Quad I/O Instruction (Initial instruction or previous M5-4≠10, QPI Mode)
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7.2.17
Word Read Quad I/O (E7h)
The Word Read Quad I/O (E7h) instruction is similar to the Fast Read Quad I/O (EBh) instruction except
that the lowest Address bit (A0) must equal 0 and only two Dummy clock are required prior to the data
output. The Quad I/O dramatically reduces instruction overhead allowing faster random access for code
execution (XIP) directly from the Quad SPI. The Quad Enable bit (QE) of Status Register-2 must be set to
enable the Word Read Quad I/O Instruction.
Word Read Quad I/O with “Continuous Read Mode”
The Word Read Quad I/O instruction can further reduce instruction overhead through setting the
“Continuous Read Mode” bits (M7-0) after the input Address bits (A23-0), as shown in Figure 16a. The
upper nibble of the (M7-4) controls the length of the next Fast Read Quad I/O instruction through the
inclusion or exclusion of the first byte instruction code. The lower nibble bits of the (M3-0) are don’t care
(“x”). However, the IO pins should be high-impedance prior to the falling edge of the first data out clock.
If the “Continuous Read Mode” bits M5-4 = (1,0), then the next Fast Read Quad I/O instruction (after /CS
is raised and then lowered) does not require the E7h instruction code, as shown in Figure 16b. This
reduces the instruction sequence by eight clocks and allows the Read address to be immediately entered
after /CS is asserted low. If the “Continuous Read Mode” bits M5-4 do not equal to (1,0), the next
instruction (after /CS is raised and then lowered) requires the first byte instruction code, thus returning to
normal operation. It is recommended to input FFh on IO0 for the next instruction (8 clocks), to ensure M4
= 1 and return the device to normal operation.
/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Mode 0
Instruction (E7h)
A23-16
A15-8
A7-0
M7-0
IOs switch from
Input to Output
Dummy
IO0
20
16
12
8
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
IO1
21
17
13
9
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
IO2
22
18
14
10
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
IO3
23
19
15
11
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte 3
Figure 16a. Word Read Quad I/O Instruction (Initial instruction or previous M5-4 ≠ 10, SPI Mode only)
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/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
6
5
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Mode 0
A23-16
A15-8
A7-0
M7-0
IOs switch from
Input to Output
Dummy
IO0
20
16
12
8
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
IO1
21
17
13
9
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
IO2
22
18
14
10
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
IO3
23
19
15
11
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte 3
Figure 16b. Word Read Quad I/O Instruction (Previous instruction set M5-4 = 10, SPI Mode only)
Word Read Quad I/O with “8/16/32/64-Byte Wrap Around” in Standard SPI mode
The Word Read Quad I/O instruction can also be used to access a specific portion within a page by
issuing a “Set Burst with Wrap” (77h) command prior to E7h. The “Set Burst with Wrap” (77h) command
can either enable or disable the “Wrap Around” feature for the following E7h commands. When “Wrap
Around” is enabled, the data being accessed can be limited to either a 8, 16, 32 or 64-byte section of a
256-byte page. The output data starts at the initial address specified in the instruction, once it reaches the
ending boundary of the 8/16/32/64-byte section, the output will wrap around to the beginning boundary
automatically until /CS is pulled high to terminate the command.
The Burst with Wrap feature allows applications that use cache to quickly fetch a critical address and then
fill the cache afterwards within a fixed length (8/16/32/64-byte) of data without issuing multiple read
commands.
The “Set Burst with Wrap” instruction allows three “Wrap Bits”, W6-4 to be set. The W4 bit is used to
enable or disable the “Wrap Around” operation while W6-5 are used to specify the length of the wrap
around section within a page. See 7.2.19 for detail descriptions.
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7.2.18
Octal Word Read Quad I/O (E3h)
The Octal Word Read Quad I/O (E3h) instruction is similar to the Fast Read Quad I/O (EBh) instruction
except that the lower four Address bits (A0, A1, A2, A3) must equal 0. As a result, the dummy clocks are
not required, which further reduces the instruction overhead allowing even faster random access for code
execution (XIP). The Quad Enable bit (QE) of Status Register-2 must be set to enable the Octal Word
Read Quad I/O Instruction.
Octal Word Read Quad I/O with “Continuous Read Mode”
The Octal Word Read Quad I/O instruction can further reduce instruction overhead through setting the
“Continuous Read Mode” bits (M7-0) after the input Address bits (A23-0), as shown in Figure 17a. The
upper nibble of the (M7-4) controls the length of the next Octal Word Read Quad I/O instruction through
the inclusion or exclusion of the first byte instruction code. The lower nibble bits of the (M3-0) are don’t
care (“x”). However, the IO pins should be high-impedance prior to the falling edge of the first data out
clock.
If the “Continuous Read Mode” bits M5-4 = (1,0), then the next Fast Read Quad I/O instruction (after /CS
is raised and then lowered) does not require the E3h instruction code, as shown in Figure 17b. This
reduces the instruction sequence by eight clocks and allows the Read address to be immediately entered
after /CS is asserted low. If the “Continuous Read Mode” bits M5-4 do not equal to (1,0), the next
instruction (after /CS is raised and then lowered) requires the first byte instruction code, thus returning to
normal operation. It is recommended to input FFh on IO0 for the next instruction (8 clocks), to ensure M4
= 1 and return the device to normal operation.
/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Mode 0
Instruction (E3h)
A23-16
A15-8
A7-0
IOs switch from
Input to Output
M7-0
IO0
20
16
12
8
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
IO1
21
17
13
9
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
IO2
22
18
14
10
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
IO3
23
19
15
11
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte 3
Byte 4
Figure 17a. Octal Word Read Quad I/O Instruction (Initial instruction or previous M5-4 ≠ 10, SPI Mode only)
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/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
6
5
7
9
8
10
11
12
13
Mode 0
A23-16
A15-8
A7-0
IOs switch from
Input to Output
M7-0
IO0
20
16
12
8
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
IO1
21
17
13
9
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
IO2
22
18
14
10
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
IO3
23
19
15
11
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte 3
Byte 4
Figure 17b. Octal Word Read Quad I/O Instruction (Previous instruction set M5-4 = 10, SPI Mode only)
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7.2.19
Set Burst with Wrap (77h)
In Standard SPI mode, the Set Burst with Wrap (77h) instruction is used in conjunction with “Fast Read
Quad I/O” and “Word Read Quad I/O” instructions to access a fixed length of 8/16/32/64-byte section
within a 256-byte page. Certain applications can benefit from this feature and improve the overall system
code execution performance.
Similar to a Quad I/O instruction, the Set Burst with Wrap instruction is initiated by driving the /CS pin low
and then shifting the instruction code “77h” followed by 24 dummy bits and 8 “Wrap Bits”, W7-0. The
instruction sequence is shown in Figure 18. Wrap bit W7 and the lower nibble W3-0 are not used.
W4 = 0
W6, W5
0
0
1
1
W4 =1 (DEFAULT)
Wrap Around
Wrap Length
Wrap Around
Wrap Length
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
8-byte
16-byte
32-byte
64-byte
No
No
No
No
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
0
1
0
1
Once W6-4 is set by a Set Burst with Wrap instruction, all the following “Fast Read Quad I/O” and “Word
Read Quad I/O” instructions will use the W6-4 setting to access the 8/16/32/64-byte section within any
page. To exit the “Wrap Around” function and return to normal read operation, another Set Burst with
Wrap instruction should be issued to set W4 = 1. The default value of W4 upon power on is 1. In the case
of a system Reset while W4 = 0, it is recommended that the controller issues a Set Burst with Wrap
instruction to reset W4 = 1 prior to any normal Read instructions since W25Q64FV does not have a
hardware Reset Pin.
In QPI mode, the “Burst Read with Wrap (0Ch)” instruction should be used to perform the Read operation
with “Wrap Around” feature. The Wrap Length set by W5-4 in Standard SPI mode is still valid in QPI mode
and can also be re-configured by “Set Read Parameters (C0h)” instruction. Refer to 7.2.38 and 7.2.39 for
details.
/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
10
12
13
14
15
Mode 0
Mode 3
Mode 0
don't
care
Instruction (77h)
don't
care
don't
care
Wrap Bit
IO0
X
X
X
X
X
X
w4
X
IO1
X
X
X
X
X
X
w5
X
IO2
X
X
X
X
X
X
w6
X
IO3
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Figure 18. Set Burst with Wrap Instruction (SPI Mode only)
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7.2.20
Page Program (02h)
The Page Program instruction allows from one byte to 256 bytes (a page) of data to be programmed at
previously erased (FFh) memory locations. A Write Enable instruction must be executed before the device
will accept the Page Program Instruction (Status Register bit WEL= 1). The instruction is initiated by
driving the /CS pin low then shifting the instruction code “02h” followed by a 24-bit address (A23-A0) and
at least one data byte, into the DI pin. The /CS pin must be held low for the entire length of the instruction
while data is being sent to the device. The Page Program instruction sequence is shown in Figure 19.
If an entire 256 byte page is to be programmed, the last address byte (the 8 least significant address bits)
should be set to 0. If the last address byte is not zero, and the number of clocks exceed the remaining
page length, the addressing will wrap to the beginning of the page. In some cases, less than 256 bytes (a
partial page) can be programmed without having any effect on other bytes within the same page. One
condition to perform a partial page program is that the number of clocks can not exceed the remaining
page length. If more than 256 bytes are sent to the device the addressing will wrap to the beginning of the
page and overwrite previously sent data.
As with the write and erase instructions, the /CS pin must be driven high after the eighth bit of the last byte
has been latched. If this is not done the Page Program instruction will not be executed. After /CS is driven
high, the self-timed Page Program instruction will commence for a time duration of tpp (See AC
Characteristics). While the Page Program cycle is in progress, the Read Status Register instruction may
still be accessed for checking the status of the BUSY bit. The BUSY bit is a 1 during the Page Program
cycle and becomes a 0 when the cycle is finished and the device is ready to accept other instructions
again. After the Page Program cycle has finished the Write Enable Latch (WEL) bit in the Status Register
is cleared to 0. The Page Program instruction will not be executed if the addressed page is protected by
the Block Protect (CMP, SEC, TB, BP2, BP1, and BP0) bits.
/CS
Mode 3
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
Mode 0
1
*
* = MSB
0
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
2079
Data Byte 1
2
2078
3
2077
21
2076
22
2075
24-Bit Address
23
2074
Instruction (02h)
DI
(IO0)
2073
CLK
7
*
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
2072
/CS
CLK
Mode 0
Data Byte 2
DI
(IO0)
Mode 3
0
7
*
6
5
4
3
Data Byte 3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
*
Data Byte 256
2
1
0
7
*
Figure 19a. Page Program Instruction (SPI Mode)
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5
4
3
2
1
0
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
519
1
518
0
517
Mode 3
CLK
516
/CS
Mode 0
Mode 3
Mode 0
Instruction
02h
A23-16
A15-8
A7-0
Byte1
Byte 2
Byte 3
Byte 255
Byte 256
IO0
20
16
12
8
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
IO1
21
17
13
9
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
1
IO2
22
18
14
10
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
2
IO3
23
19
15
11
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
3
Figure 19b. Page Program Instruction (QPI Mode)
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7.2.21
Quad Input Page Program (32h)
The Quad Page Program instruction allows up to 256 bytes of data to be programmed at previously
erased (FFh) memory locations using four pins: IO0, IO1, IO2, and IO3. The Quad Page Program can
improve performance for PROM Programmer and applications that have slow clock speeds <5MHz.
Systems with faster clock speed will not realize much benefit for the Quad Page Program instruction since
the inherent page program time is much greater than the time it take to clock-in the data.
To use Quad Page Program the Quad Enable in Status Register-2 must be set (QE=1). A Write Enable
instruction must be executed before the device will accept the Quad Page Program instruction (Status
Register-1, WEL=1). The instruction is initiated by driving the /CS pin low then shifting the instruction code
“32h” followed by a 24-bit address (A23-A0) and at least one data byte, into the IO pins. The /CS pin must
be held low for the entire length of the instruction while data is being sent to the device. All other functions
of Quad Page Program are identical to standard Page Program. The Quad Page Program instruction
sequence is shown in Figure 20.
/CS
0
Mode 3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
28
29
30
31
Mode 0
22
21
3
2
1
543
23
542
IO0
539
24-Bit Address
538
Instruction (32h)
541
CLK
0
*
IO1
IO2
IO3
* = MSB
33
34
35
36
37
540
32
537
31
536
/CS
CLK
Mode 0
Byte
253
Byte
254
Byte
255
Byte
256
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte 3
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
IO1
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
1
IO2
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
2
IO3
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
3
IO0
Mode 3
0
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Figure 20. Quad Input Page Program Instruction (SPI Mode only)
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7.2.22
Sector Erase (20h)
The Sector Erase instruction sets all memory within a specified sector (4K-bytes) to the erased state of all
1s (FFh). A Write Enable instruction must be executed before the device will accept the Sector Erase
Instruction (Status Register bit WEL must equal 1). The instruction is initiated by driving the /CS pin low
and shifting the instruction code “20h” followed a 24-bit sector address (A23-A0) (see Figure 2). The
Sector Erase instruction sequence is shown in Figure 21a & 21b.
The /CS pin must be driven high after the eighth bit of the last byte has been latched. If this is not done the
Sector Erase instruction will not be executed. After /CS is driven high, the self-timed Sector Erase
instruction will commence for a time duration of tSE (See AC Characteristics). While the Sector Erase
cycle is in progress, the Read Status Register instruction may still be accessed for checking the status of
the BUSY bit. The BUSY bit is a 1 during the Sector Erase cycle and becomes a 0 when the cycle is
finished and the device is ready to accept other instructions again. After the Sector Erase cycle has
finished the Write Enable Latch (WEL) bit in the Status Register is cleared to 0. The Sector Erase
instruction will not be executed if the addressed page is protected by the Block Protect (CMP, SEC, TB,
BP2, BP1, and BP0) bits (see Status Register Memory Protection table).
/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
29
30
31
Mode 3
Mode 0
Instruction (20h)
24-Bit Address
DI
(IO0)
DO
(IO1)
9
Mode 0
23
High Impedance
22
2
1
0
*
* = MSB
Figure 21a. Sector Erase Instruction (SPI Mode)
/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Mode 0
Mode 3
Mode 0
Instruction
20h
A23-16
A15-8
A7-0
IO0
20
16
12
8
4
0
IO1
21
17
13
9
5
1
IO2
22
18
14
10
6
2
IO3
23
19
15
11
7
3
Figure 21b. Sector Erase Instruction (QPI Mode)
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7.2.23
32KB Block Erase (52h)
The Block Erase instruction sets all memory within a specified block (32K-bytes) to the erased state of all
1s (FFh). A Write Enable instruction must be executed before the device will accept the Block Erase
Instruction (Status Register bit WEL must equal 1). The instruction is initiated by driving the /CS pin low
and shifting the instruction code “52h” followed a 24-bit block address (A23-A0). The Block Erase
instruction sequence is shown in Figure 22a & 22b.
The /CS pin must be driven high after the eighth bit of the last byte has been latched. If this is not done the
Block Erase instruction will not be executed. After /CS is driven high, the self-timed Block Erase instruction
will commence for a time duration of tBE1 (See AC Characteristics). While the Block Erase cycle is in
progress, the Read Status Register instruction may still be accessed for checking the status of the BUSY
bit. The BUSY bit is a 1 during the Block Erase cycle and becomes a 0 when the cycle is finished and the
device is ready to accept other instructions again. After the Block Erase cycle has finished the Write
Enable Latch (WEL) bit in the Status Register is cleared to 0. The Block Erase instruction will not be
executed if the addressed page is protected by the Block Protect (CMP, SEC, TB, BP2, BP1, and BP0)
bits (see Status Register Memory Protection table).
/CS
0
Mode 3
CLK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
29
30
31
Mode 0
Mode 3
Mode 0
Instruction (52h)
24-Bit Address
DI
(IO0)
DO
(IO1)
9
23
High Impedance
22
2
1
*
* = MSB
Figure 22a. 32KB Block Erase Instruction (SPI Mode)
/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
7
6
Mode 0
Mode 3
Mode 0
Instruction
52h
A23-16
A15-8
A7-0
IO0
20
16
12
8
4
0
IO1
21
17
13
9
5
1
IO2
22
18
14
10
6
2
IO3
23
19
15
11
7
3
Figure 22b. 32KB Block Erase Instruction (QPI Mode)
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7.2.24
64KB Block Erase (D8h)
The Block Erase instruction sets all memory within a specified block (64K-bytes) to the erased state of all
1s (FFh). A Write Enable instruction must be executed before the device will accept the Block Erase
Instruction (Status Register bit WEL must equal 1). The instruction is initiated by driving the /CS pin low
and shifting the instruction code “D8h” followed a 24-bit block address (A23-A0). The Block Erase
instruction sequence is shown in Figure 23a & 23b.
The /CS pin must be driven high after the eighth bit of the last byte has been latched. If this is not done the
Block Erase instruction will not be executed. After /CS is driven high, the self-timed Block Erase instruction
will commence for a time duration of tBE (See AC Characteristics). While the Block Erase cycle is in
progress, the Read Status Register instruction may still be accessed for checking the status of the BUSY
bit. The BUSY bit is a 1 during the Block Erase cycle and becomes a 0 when the cycle is finished and the
device is ready to accept other instructions again. After the Block Erase cycle has finished the Write
Enable Latch (WEL) bit in the Status Register is cleared to 0. The Block Erase instruction will not be
executed if the addressed page is protected by the Block Protect (CMP, SEC, TB, BP2, BP1, and BP0)
bits (see Status Register Memory Protection table).
/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
29
30
31
Mode 0
Mode 3
Mode 0
Instruction (D8h)
24-Bit Address
DI
(IO0)
DO
(IO1)
9
23
High Impedance
22
2
1
0
*
* = MSB
Figure 23a. 64KB Block Erase Instruction (SPI Mode)
/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
7
6
Mode 0
Mode 3
Mode 0
Instruction
D8h
A23-16
A15-8
A7-0
IO0
20
16
12
8
4
0
IO1
21
17
13
9
5
1
IO2
22
18
14
10
6
2
IO3
23
19
15
11
7
3
Figure 23b. 64KB Block Erase Instruction (QPI Mode)
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Chip Erase (C7h / 60h)
The Chip Erase instruction sets all memory within the device to the erased state of all 1s (FFh). A Write
Enable instruction must be executed before the device will accept the Chip Erase Instruction (Status
Register bit WEL must equal 1). The instruction is initiated by driving the /CS pin low and shifting the
instruction code “C7h” or “60h”. The Chip Erase instruction sequence is shown in Figure 24.
The /CS pin must be driven high after the eighth bit has been latched. If this is not done the Chip Erase
instruction will not be executed. After /CS is driven high, the self-timed Chip Erase instruction will
commence for a time duration of tCE (See AC Characteristics). While the Chip Erase cycle is in progress,
the Read Status Register instruction may still be accessed to check the status of the BUSY bit. The BUSY
bit is a 1 during the Chip Erase cycle and becomes a 0 when finished and the device is ready to accept
other instructions again. After the Chip Erase cycle has finished the Write Enable Latch (WEL) bit in the
Status Register is cleared to 0. The Chip Erase instruction will not be executed if any page is protected by
the Block Protect (CMP, SEC, TB, BP2, BP1, and BP0) bits (see Status Register Memory Protection
table).
/CS
Mode 3
/CS
CLK
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
Mode 0
6
7
Instruction (C7h/60h)
DI
(IO0)
DO
(IO1)
IO0
IO2
IO3
Figure 24. Chip Erase Instruction for SPI Mode (left) or QPI Mode (right)
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Mode 0
Instruction
C7h/60h
IO1
High Impedance
1
Mode 0
Mode 3
Mode 0
0
W25Q64FV
7.2.26
Erase / Program Suspend (75h)
The Erase/Program Suspend instruction “75h”, allows the system to interrupt a Sector or Block Erase
operation or a Page Program operation and then read from or program/erase data to, any other sectors or
blocks. The Erase/Program Suspend instruction sequence is shown in Figure 25a & 25b.
The Write Status Register instruction (01h) and Erase instructions (20h, 52h, D8h, C7h, 60h, 44h) are not
allowed during Erase Suspend. Erase Suspend is valid only during the Sector or Block erase operation. If
written during the Chip Erase operation, the Erase Suspend instruction is ignored. The Write Status
Register instruction (01h) and Program instructions (02h, 32h, 42h) are not allowed during Program
Suspend. Program Suspend is valid only during the Page Program or Quad Page Program operation.
The Erase/Program Suspend instruction “75h” will be accepted by the device only if the SUS bit in the
Status Register equals to 0 and the BUSY bit equals to 1 while a Sector or Block Erase or a Page
Program operation is on-going. If the SUS bit equals to 1 or the BUSY bit equals to 0, the Suspend
instruction will be ignored by the device. A maximum of time of “tSUS” (See AC Characteristics) is required
to suspend the erase or program operation. The BUSY bit in the Status Register will be cleared from 1 to
0 within “tSUS” and the SUS bit in the Status Register will be set from 0 to 1 immediately after
Erase/Program Suspend. For a previously resumed Erase/Program operation, it is also required that the
Suspend instruction “75h” is not issued earlier than a minimum of time of “tSUS” following the preceding
Resume instruction “7Ah”.
Unexpected power off during the Erase/Program suspend state will reset the device and release the
suspend state. SUS bit in the Status Register will also reset to 0. The data within the page, sector or block
that was being suspended may become corrupted. It is recommended for the user to implement system
design techniques against the accidental power interruption and preserve data integrity during
erase/program suspend state.
/CS
tSUS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Mode 3
Mode 0
Mode 0
Instruction (75h)
DI
(IO0)
DO
(IO1)
High Impedance
Accept instructions
Figure 25a. Erase/Program Suspend Instruction (SPI Mode)
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/CS
tSUS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
Mode 3
Mode 0
Mode 0
Instruction
75h
IO0
IO1
IO2
IO3
Accept instructions
Figure 25b. Erase/Program Suspend Instruction (QPI Mode)
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7.2.27
Erase / Program Resume (7Ah)
The Erase/Program Resume instruction “7Ah” must be written to resume the Sector or Block Erase
operation or the Page Program operation after an Erase/Program Suspend. The Resume instruction “7Ah”
will be accepted by the device only if the SUS bit in the Status Register equals to 1 and the BUSY bit
equals to 0. After issued the SUS bit will be cleared from 1 to 0 immediately, the BUSY bit will be set from
0 to 1 within 200ns and the Sector or Block will complete the erase operation or the page will complete the
program operation. If the SUS bit equals to 0 or the BUSY bit equals to 1, the Resume instruction “7Ah”
will be ignored by the device. The Erase/Program Resume instruction sequence is shown in Figure 26a &
26b.
Resume instruction is ignored if the previous Erase/Program Suspend operation was interrupted by
unexpected power off. It is also required that a subsequent Erase/Program Suspend instruction not to be
issued within a minimum of time of “tSUS” following a previous Resume instruction.
/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Mode 3
7
Mode 0
Mode 0
Instruction (7Ah)
DI
(IO0)
Resume previously
suspended Program or
Erase
Figure 26a. Erase/Program Resume Instruction (SPI Mode)
/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
Mode 3
Mode 0
Mode 0
Instruction
7Ah
IO0
IO1
IO2
IO3
Resume previously
suspended Program or
Erase
Figure 26b. Erase/Program Resume Instruction (QPI Mode)
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7.2.28
Power-down (B9h)
Although the standby current during normal operation is relatively low, standby current can be further
reduced with the Power-down instruction. The lower power consumption makes the Power-down
instruction especially useful for battery powered applications (See ICC1 and ICC2 in AC Characteristics).
The instruction is initiated by driving the /CS pin low and shifting the instruction code “B9h” as shown in
Figure 27a & 27b.
The /CS pin must be driven high after the eighth bit has been latched. If this is not done the Power-down
instruction will not be executed. After /CS is driven high, the power-down state will entered within the time
duration of tDP (See AC Characteristics). While in the power-down state only the Release from Powerdown / Device ID instruction, which restores the device to normal operation, will be recognized. All other
instructions are ignored. This includes the Read Status Register instruction, which is always available
during normal operation. Ignoring all but one instruction makes the Power Down state a useful condition
for securing maximum write protection. The device always powers-up in the normal operation with the
standby current of ICC1.
/CS
tDP
0
Mode 3
CLK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Mode 3
Mode 0
Mode 0
Instruction (B9h)
DI
(IO0)
Stand-by current
Power-down current
Figure 27a. Deep Power-down Instruction (SPI Mode)
/CS
tDP
Mode 3
CLK
0
Mode 3
1
Mode 0
Mode 0
Instruction
B9h
IO0
IO1
IO2
IO3
Stand-by current
Power-down current
Figure 27b. Deep Power-down Instruction (QPI Mode)
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7.2.29
Release Power-down / Device ID (ABh)
The Release from Power-down / Device ID instruction is a multi-purpose instruction. It can be used to
release the device from the power-down state, or obtain the devices electronic identification (ID) number.
To release the device from the power-down state, the instruction is issued by driving the /CS pin low,
shifting the instruction code “ABh” and driving /CS high as shown in Figure 28a & 28b. Release from
power-down will take the time duration of tRES1 (See AC Characteristics) before the device will resume
normal operation and other instructions are accepted. The /CS pin must remain high during the tRES1 time
duration.
When used only to obtain the Device ID while not in the power-down state, the instruction is initiated by
driving the /CS pin low and shifting the instruction code “ABh” followed by 3-dummy bytes. The Device ID
bits are then shifted out on the falling edge of CLK with most significant bit (MSB) first as shown in figure
28. The Device ID values for the W25Q64FV is listed in Manufacturer and Device Identification table. The
Device ID can be read continuously. The instruction is completed by driving /CS high.
When used to release the device from the power-down state and obtain the Device ID, the instruction is
the same as previously described, and shown in Figure 28c & 28d, except that after /CS is driven high it
must remain high for a time duration of tRES2 (See AC Characteristics). After this time duration the device
will resume normal operation and other instructions will be accepted. If the Release from Power-down /
Device ID instruction is issued while an Erase, Program or Write cycle is in process (when BUSY equals
1) the instruction is ignored and will not have any effects on the current cycle.
/CS
tRES1
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Mode 3
Mode 0
Mode 0
Instruction (ABh)
DI
(IO0)
Power-down current
Stand-by current
Figure 28a. Release Power-down Instruction (SPI Mode)
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/CS
tRES1
Mode 3
CLK
0
Mode 3
1
Mode 0
Mode 0
Instruction
ABh
IO0
IO1
IO2
IO3
Power-down current
Stand-by current
Figure 28b. Release Power-down Instruction (QPI Mode)
/CS
0
Mode 3
CLK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
Mode 3
Mode 0
Mode 0
Instruction (ABh)
DI
(IO0)
23
High Impedance
DO
(IO1)
tRES2
3 Dummy Bytes
22
2
1
0
*
Device ID
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
*
* = MSB
Power-down current
Stand-by current
Figure 28c. Release Power-down / Device ID Instruction (SPI Mode)
/CS
tRES2
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Mode 3
Mode 0
Mode 0
Instruction
ABh
IOs switch from
Input to Output
3 Dummy Bytes
IO0
X
X
X
X
X
X
4
0
IO1
X
X
X
X
X
X
5
1
IO2
X
X
X
X
X
X
6
2
IO3
X
X
X
X
X
X
7
3
Device ID
Power-down current
Stand-by current
Figure 28d. Release Power-down / Device ID Instruction (QPI Mode)
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7.2.30
Read Manufacturer / Device ID (90h)
The Read Manufacturer/Device ID instruction is an alternative to the Release from Power-down / Device
ID instruction that provides both the JEDEC assigned manufacturer ID and the specific device ID.
The Read Manufacturer/Device ID instruction is very similar to the Release from Power-down / Device ID
instruction. The instruction is initiated by driving the /CS pin low and shifting the instruction code “90h”
followed by a 24-bit address (A23-A0) of 000000h. After which, the Manufacturer ID for Winbond (EFh)
and the Device ID are shifted out on the falling edge of CLK with most significant bit (MSB) first as shown
in Figure 29. The Device ID values for the W25Q64FV is listed in Manufacturer and Device Identification
table. The instruction is completed by driving /CS high.
/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
28
29
30
31
Mode 0
Instruction (90h)
Address (000000h)
DI
(IO0)
23
High Impedance
DO
(IO1)
22
21
42
43
3
2
45
46
1
0
*
* = MSB
/CS
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
44
Mode 3
CLK
DI
(IO0)
DO
(IO1)
Mode 0
0
7
*
Manufacturer ID (EFh)
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Device ID
Figure 29. Read Manufacturer / Device ID Instruction (SPI Mode)
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Read Manufacturer / Device ID Dual I/O (92h)
The Read Manufacturer / Device ID Dual I/O instruction is an alternative to the Read Manufacturer /
Device ID instruction that provides both the JEDEC assigned manufacturer ID and the specific device ID
at 2x speed.
The Read Manufacturer / Device ID Dual I/O instruction is similar to the Fast Read Dual I/O instruction.
The instruction is initiated by driving the /CS pin low and shifting the instruction code “92h” followed by a
24-bit address (A23-A0) of 000000h, but with the capability to input the Address bits two bits per clock.
After which, the Manufacturer ID for Winbond (EFh) and the Device ID are shifted out 2 bits per clock on
the falling edge of CLK with most significant bits (MSB) first as shown in Figure 30. The Device ID values
for the W25Q64FV is listed in Manufacturer and Device Identification table. If the 24-bit address is initially
set to 000001h the Device ID will be read first and then followed by the Manufacturer ID. The
Manufacturer and Device IDs can be read continuously, alternating from one to the other. The instruction
is completed by driving /CS high.
/CS
0
Mode 3
CLK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Mode 0
Instruction (92h)
A23-16
DI
(IO0)
High Impedance
DO
(IO1)
*
= MSB
A15-8
A7-0 (00h)
M7-0
6
4
2
0
6
4
2
0
6
4
2
0
6
4
2
0
7
5
3
1
7
5
3
1
7
5
3
1
7
5
3
1
*
*
*
*
/CS
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
Mode 3
CLK
Mode 0
IOs switch from
Input to Output
DI
(IO0)
0
6
4
2
0
6
4
2
0
6
DO
(IO1)
1
7
5
3
1
7
5
3
1
*
MFR ID
*
Device ID
4
2
0
6
7
5
3
1
7
*
MFR ID
(repeat)
*
4
2
0
5
3
1
Device ID
(repeat)
Figure 30. Read Manufacturer / Device ID Dual I/O Instruction (SPI Mode only)
Note:
The “Continuous Read Mode” bits M(7-0) must be set to Fxh to be compatible with Fast Read Dual I/O instruction.
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7.2.32
Read Manufacturer / Device ID Quad I/O (94h)
The Read Manufacturer / Device ID Quad I/O instruction is an alternative to the Read Manufacturer /
Device ID instruction that provides both the JEDEC assigned manufacturer ID and the specific device ID
at 4x speed.
The Read Manufacturer / Device ID Quad I/O instruction is similar to the Fast Read Quad I/O instruction.
The instruction is initiated by driving the /CS pin low and shifting the instruction code “94h” followed by a
four clock dummy cycles and then a 24-bit address (A23-A0) of 000000h, but with the capability to input
the Address bits four bits per clock. After which, the Manufacturer ID for Winbond (EFh) and the Device ID
are shifted out four bits per clock on the falling edge of CLK with most significant bit (MSB) first as shown
in Figure 31. The Device ID values for the W25Q64FV is listed in Manufacturer and Device Identification
table. If the 24-bit address is initially set to 000001h the Device ID will be read first and then followed by
the Manufacturer ID. The Manufacturer and Device IDs can be read continuously, alternating from one to
the other. The instruction is completed by driving /CS high.
/CS
0
Mode 3
CLK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Mode 0
Instruction (94h)
IO0
High Impedance
IO1
High Impedance
IO2
High Impedance
IO3
A7-0
(00h)
A15-8
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
1
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
2
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
3
M7-0
Dummy
IOs switch from
Input to Output
A23-16
Dummy
MFR ID
Device ID
/CS
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Mode 3
CLK
Mode 0
IO0
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
0
IO1
1
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
1
IO2
2
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
2
IO3
3
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
3
MFR ID
(repeat)
Device ID
(repeat)
MFR ID
(repeat)
Device ID
(repeat)
Figure 31. Read Manufacturer / Device ID Quad I/O Instruction (SPI Mode only)
Note:
The “Continuous Read Mode” bits M(7-0) must be set to Fxh to be compatible with Fast Read Quad I/O instruction.
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Read Unique ID Number (4Bh)
The Read Unique ID Number instruction accesses a factory-set read-only 64-bit number that is unique to
each W25Q64FV device. The ID number can be used in conjunction with user software methods to help
prevent copying or cloning of a system. The Read Unique ID instruction is initiated by driving the /CS pin
low and shifting the instruction code “4Bh” followed by a four bytes of dummy clocks. After which, the 64bit ID is shifted out on the falling edge of CLK as shown in Figure 32.
/CS
0
Mode 3
CLK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Mode 0
Instruction (4Bh)
Dummy Byte 1
Dummy Byte 2
DI
(IO0)
High Impedance
DO
(IO1)
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
102
24
101
23
100
/CS
Mode 3
CLK
Mode 0
Dummy Byte 3
Dummy Byte 4
DI
(IO0)
DO
(IO1)
High Impedance
*
= MSB
63
62
61
*
64-bit Unique Serial Number
Figure 32. Read Unique ID Number Instruction (SPI Mode only)
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1
0
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7.2.34
Read JEDEC ID (9Fh)
For compatibility reasons, the W25Q64FV provides several instructions to electronically determine the
identity of the device. The Read JEDEC ID instruction is compatible with the JEDEC standard for SPI
compatible serial memories that was adopted in 2003. The instruction is initiated by driving the /CS pin low
and shifting the instruction code “9Fh”. The JEDEC assigned Manufacturer ID byte for Winbond (EFh) and
two Device ID bytes, Memory Type (ID15-ID8) and Capacity (ID7-ID0) are then shifted out on the falling
edge of CLK with most significant bit (MSB) first as shown in Figure 33a & 33b. For memory type and
capacity values refer to Manufacturer and Device Identification table.
/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Mode 0
Instruction (9Fh)
DI
(IO0)
Manufacturer ID (EFh)
High Impedance
DO
(IO1)
* = MSB
/CS
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Mode 3
CLK
Mode 0
DI
(IO0)
DO
(IO1)
Memory Type ID15-8
7
6
5
4
3
2
Capacity ID7-0
1
0
7
*
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
*
Figure 33a. Read JEDEC ID Instruction (SPI Mode)
/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
Mode 3
6
Mode 0
Mode 0
Instruction
9Fh
IOs switch from
Input to Output
IO0
12
8
4
0
IO1
13
9
5
1
IO2
14
10
6
2
IO3
15
11
7
3
EFh
ID15-8
ID7-0
Figure 33b. Read JEDEC ID Instruction (QPI Mode)
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7.2.35
Read SFDP Register (5Ah)
The W25Q64FV features a 256-Byte Serial Flash Discoverable Parameter (SFDP) register that contains
information about device configurations, available instructions and other features. The SFDP parameters
are stored in one or more Parameter Identification (PID) tables. Currently only one PID table is specified,
but more may be added in the future. The Read SFDP Register instruction is compatible with the SFDP
standard initially established in 2010 for PC and other applications, as well as the JEDEC standard
JESD216 that is published in 2011. Most Winbond SpiFlash Memories shipped after June 2011 (date
code 1124 and beyond) support the SFDP feature as specified in the applicable datasheet.
The Read SFDP instruction is initiated by driving the /CS pin low and shifting the instruction code “5Ah”
(1)
followed by a 24-bit address (A23-A0) into the DI pin. Eight “dummy” clocks are also required before the
th
SFDP register contents are shifted out on the falling edge of the 40 CLK with most significant bit (MSB)
first as shown in Figure 34. For SFDP register values and descriptions, refer to the following SFDP
Definition table.
Note: 1. A23-A8 = 0; A7-A0 are used to define the starting byte address for the 256-Byte SFDP Register.
/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
28
29
30
31
Mode 0
Instruction (5Ah)
24-Bit Address
DI
(IO0)
23
High Impedance
DO
(IO1)
22
21
42
43
3
2
1
0
45
46
47
48
*
/CS
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
44
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
CLK
Dummy Byte
DI
(IO0)
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Data Out 1
DO
(IO1)
High Impedance
*
= MSB
7
6
5
4
*
3
Data Out 2
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
*
Figure 34. Read SFDP Register Instruction Sequence Diagram (SPI Mode only)
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2
1
0
7
W25Q64FV
Serial Flash Discoverable Parameter (JEDEC JESD216) Definition Table
BYTE
ADDRESS
DATA
00h
53h
SFDP Signature
01h
46h
SFDP Signature
02h
44h
SFDP Signature
03h
50h
SFDP Signature
04h
00h
SFDP Minor Revision Number
05h
01h
SFDP Major Revision Number
06h
00h
Number of Parameter Headers (NPH)
07h
FFh
Reserved
08h
00h
PID (0): ID Number
09h
00h
PID(0): Parameter Table Minor Revision Number
0Ah
01h
PID(0): Parameter Table Major Revision Number
0Bh
09h
PID(0): Parameter Table Length
0Ch
80h
PID(0): Parameter Table Pointer (PTP) (A7-A0)
0Dh
00h
PID(0): Parameter Table Pointer (PTP) (A15-A8)
0Eh
00h
PID(0): Parameter Table Pointer (PTP) (A23-A16)
0Fh
FFh
Reserved
10h
FFh
Reserved
FFh
Reserved
FFh
Reserved
...
(1)
7Fh
DESCRIPTION
COMMENT
SFDP Signature
= 50444653h
JEDEC JESD216
1 Parameter Header
(3)
00h = JEDEC specified
JEDEC JESD216
9 Dwords
80h
E5h
81h
20h
82h
F1h
83h
FFh
Bit[7:5]=111
Reserved
Bit[4:3]=00
Non-volatile Status Register
Bit[2] =1
Page Programmable
Bit[1:0]=01
Supports 4KB Erase
4K-Byte Erase Opcode
Bit[7] =1
Reserved
Bit[6] =1
Supports (1-1-4) Fast Read
Bit[5] =1
Supports (1-4-4) Fast Read
Bit[4] =1
Supports (1-2-2) Fast Read
Bit[3] =0
Not support Dual Transfer Rate
Bit[2:1]=00
3-Byte/24-Bit Only Addressing
Bit[0] =1
Supports (1-1-2) Fast Read
Reserved
84h
FFh
Flash Size in Bits
85h
FFh
Flash Size in Bits
86h
FFh
Flash Size in Bits
87h
03h
Flash Size in Bits
(2)
PID(0) Pointer =
000080h
64 Mega Bits =
03FFFFFFh
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88h
44h
89h
EBh
8Ah
08h
8Bh
6Bh
8Ch
08h
8Dh
3Bh
8Eh
80h
8Fh
BBh
FEh
91h
FFh
92h
FFh
Reserved
93h
FFh
Reserved
94h
FFh
Reserved
95h
FFh
Reserved
96h
00h
No Mode Bits or Dummy Bits for (2-2-2) Fast Read
97h
00h
Not support (2-2-2) Fast Read
98h
FFh
Reserved
99h
FFh
9Ah
44h
Reserved
Bit[7:5]=010
Bit[4:0]=00100
9Bh
EBh
Support (4-4-4) Fast Read
9Ch
0Ch
Sector Type 1 Size (4KB)
9Dh
20h
Sector Type 1 Opcode
9Eh
0Fh
Sector Type 2 Size (32KB)
9Fh
52h
Sector Type 2 Opcode
A0h
10h
Sector Type 3 Size (64KB)
A1h
D8h
Sector Type 3 Opcode
A2h
00h
Sector Type 4 Size (256KB) – Not supported
A3h
00h
Sector Type 4 Opcode – Not supported
FFh
Reserved
FFh
Reserved
FFh
Fast Read
Quad Output
Setting
Fast Read
Dual Output
Setting
Fast Read
Dual I/O
Setting
Reserved
Not support (4-4-4) Fast Read
Reserved
Not support (2-2-2) Fast Read
90h
(1)
Fast Read
Quad I/O
Setting
Bit[7:5]=000
No Mode Bits are needed
Bit[4:0]=01000
8 Dummy Bits are needed
Single Input Dual Output Fast Read Opcode
Bit[7:5]=100
8 Mode bits are needed
Bit[4:0]=00000
No Dummy bits are needed
Dual Input Dual Output Fast Read Opcode
Bit[7:5]=111
Bit[4] =1
Bit[3:1]=111
Bit[0] =0
Reserved
...
Notes:
1.
2.
3.
Bit[7:5]=010
8 Mode Bits are needed
Bit[4:0]=00100
16 Dummy Bits are needed
Quad Input Quad Output Fast Read Opcode
Bit[7:5]=000
No Mode Bits are needed
Bit[4:0]=01000
8 Dummy Bits are needed
Single Input Quad Output Fast Read Opcode
8 Mode Bits are needed
16 Dummy Bits are needed
Sector Erase
Type & Opcode
Sector Erase
Type & Opcode
Data stored in Byte Address 10h to 7Fh & A4h to FFh are Reserved, the value is FFh.
1 Dword = 4 Bytes
PID(x) = Parameter Identification Table (x)
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7.2.36
Erase Security Registers (44h)
The W25Q64FV offers four 256-byte Security Registers which can be erased and programmed
individually. These registers may be used by the system manufacturers to store security and other
important information separately from the main memory array.
The Erase Security Register instruction is similar to the Sector Erase instruction. A Write Enable
instruction must be executed before the device will accept the Erase Security Register Instruction (Status
Register bit WEL must equal 1). The instruction is initiated by driving the /CS pin low and shifting the
instruction code “44h” followed by a 24-bit address (A23-A0) to erase one of the four security registers.
ADDRESS
A23-16
A15-12
A11-8
A7-0
Security Register #1
00h
0001
0000
Don’t Care
Security Register #2
00h
0010
0000
Don’t Care
Security Register #3
00h
0011
0000
Don’t Care
The Erase Security Register instruction sequence is shown in Figure 35. The /CS pin must be driven high
after the eighth bit of the last byte has been latched. If this is not done the instruction will not be executed.
After /CS is driven high, the self-timed Erase Security Register operation will commence for a time
duration of tSE (See AC Characteristics). While the Erase Security Register cycle is in progress, the Read
Status Register instruction may still be accessed for checking the status of the BUSY bit. The BUSY bit is
a 1 during the erase cycle and becomes a 0 when the cycle is finished and the device is ready to accept
other instructions again. After the Erase Security Register cycle has finished the Write Enable Latch
(WEL) bit in the Status Register is cleared to 0. The Security Register Lock Bits (LB3-1) in the Status
Register-2 can be used to OTP protect the security registers. Once a lock bit is set to 1, the corresponding
security register will be permanently locked, Erase Security Register instruction to that register will be
ignored (See 11.1.9 for detail descriptions).
/CS
0
Mode 3
CLK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
29
30
31
Mode 3
Mode 0
Instruction (44h)
DI
(IO0)
DO
(IO1)
9
Mode 0
24-Bit Address
23
High Impedance
22
2
1
0
*
* = MSB
Figure 35. Erase Security Registers Instruction (SPI Mode only)
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7.2.37
Program Security Registers (42h)
The Program Security Register instruction is similar to the Page Program instruction. It allows from one
byte to 256 bytes of security register data to be programmed at previously erased (FFh) memory locations.
A Write Enable instruction must be executed before the device will accept the Program Security Register
Instruction (Status Register bit WEL= 1). The instruction is initiated by driving the /CS pin low then shifting
the instruction code “42h” followed by a 24-bit address (A23-A0) and at least one data byte, into the DI pin.
The /CS pin must be held low for the entire length of the instruction while data is being sent to the device.
ADDRESS
A23-16
A15-12
A11-8
A7-0
Security Register #1
00h
0001
0000
Byte Address
Security Register #2
00h
0010
0000
Byte Address
Security Register #3
00h
0011
0000
Byte Address
The Program Security Register instruction sequence is shown in Figure 36. The Security Register Lock
Bits (LB3-1) in the Status Register-2 can be used to OTP protect the security registers. Once a lock bit is
set to 1, the corresponding security register will be permanently locked, Program Security Register
instruction to that register will be ignored (See 11.1.9, 11.2.21 for detail descriptions).
/CS
0
Mode 3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
Mode 0
2
1
*
* = MSB
0
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
2079
3
2078
21
2077
22
2076
23
Data Byte 1
2075
24-Bit Address
2074
Instruction (42h)
DI
(IO0)
2073
CLK
7
*
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
2072
/CS
CLK
Mode 0
Data Byte 2
DI
(IO0)
Mode 3
0
7
*
6
5
4
3
Data Byte 3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
*
Data Byte 256
2
1
0
7
6
5
*
Figure 36. Program Security Registers Instruction (SPI Mode only)
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3
2
1
0
W25Q64FV
7.2.38
Read Security Registers (48h)
The Read Security Register instruction is similar to the Fast Read instruction and allows one or more data
bytes to be sequentially read from one of the four security registers. The instruction is initiated by driving
the /CS pin low and then shifting the instruction code “48h” followed by a 24-bit address (A23-A0) and
eight “dummy” clocks into the DI pin. The code and address bits are latched on the rising edge of the CLK
pin. After the address is received, the data byte of the addressed memory location will be shifted out on
the DO pin at the falling edge of CLK with most significant bit (MSB) first. The byte address is
automatically incremented to the next byte address after each byte of data is shifted out. Once the byte
address reaches the last byte of the register (byte FFh), it will reset to 00h, the first byte of the register,
and continue to increment. The instruction is completed by driving /CS high. The Read Security Register
instruction sequence is shown in Figure 37. If a Read Security Register instruction is issued while an
Erase, Program or Write cycle is in process (BUSY=1) the instruction is ignored and will not have any
effects on the current cycle. The Read Security Register instruction allows clock rates from D.C. to a
maximum of FR (see AC Electrical Characteristics).
ADDRESS
A23-16
A15-12
A11-8
A7-0
Security Register #1
00h
0001
0000
Byte Address
Security Register #2
00h
0010
0000
Byte Address
Security Register #3
00h
0011
0000
Byte Address
/CS
0
Mode 3
CLK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
28
29
30
31
Mode 0
Instruction (48h)
24-Bit Address
DI
(IO0)
23
High Impedance
DO
(IO1)
22
21
42
43
3
2
1
0
45
46
47
48
*
* = MSB
/CS
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
44
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
CLK
Dummy Byte
DI
(IO0)
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Data Out 1
DO
(IO1)
High Impedance
7
6
5
4
*
3
Data Out 2
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
*
Figure 37. Read Security Registers Instruction (SPI Mode only)
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7.2.39
Set Read Parameters (C0h)
In QPI mode, to accommodate a wide range of applications with different needs for either maximum read
frequency or minimum data access latency, “Set Read Parameters (C0h)” instruction can be used to
configure the number of dummy clocks for “Fast Read (0Bh)”, “Fast Read Quad I/O (EBh)” & “Burst Read
with Wrap (0Ch)” instructions, and to configure the number of bytes of “Wrap Length” for the “Burst Read
with Wrap (0Ch)” instruction.
In Standard SPI mode, the “Set Read Parameters (C0h)” instruction is not accepted. The dummy clocks
for various Fast Read instructions in Standard/Dual/Quad SPI mode are fixed, please refer to the
Instruction Table 7.2.2-7.2.4 for details. The “Wrap Length” is set by W5-4 bit in the “Set Burst with Wrap
(77h)” instruction. This setting will remain unchanged when the device is switched from Standard SPI
mode to QPI mode.
The default “Wrap Length” after a power up or a Reset instruction is 8 bytes, the default number of
dummy clocks is 2. The number of dummy clocks is only programmable for “Fast Read (0Bh)”, “Fast
Read Quad I/O (EBh)” & “Burst Read with Wrap (0Ch)” instructions in the QPI mode. Whenever the
device is switched from SPI mode to QPI mode, the number of dummy clocks should be set again, prior to
any 0Bh, EBh or 0Ch instructions.
P5 – P4
DUMMY
CLOCKS
0
0
2
0
1
4
1
0
6
1
1
8
VOLTAGE
MAXIMUM
READ FREQ.
(0Bh, EBh)
MAXIMUM
READ FREQ.
(0Ch)
2.7V ~ 3.0V
3.0V ~ 3.6V
2.7V ~ 3.0V
3.0V ~ 3.6V
2.7V ~ 3.0V
3.0V ~ 3.6V
2.7V ~ 3.0V
3.0V ~ 3.6V
40MHz
50MHz
60MHz
80MHz
80MHz
104MHz
104MHz
104MHz
50MHz
60MHz
80MHz
104MHz
104MHz
104MHz
104MHz
104MHz
/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
Mode 0
Mode 3
Mode 0
Instruction
Read
Parameters
C0h
IO0
P4
P0
IO1
P5
P1
IO2
P6
P2
IO3
P7
P3
Figure 38. Set Read Parameters Instruction (QPI Mode only)
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P1 – P0
WRAP
LENGTH
0
0
8-byte
0
1
16-byte
1
0
32-byte
1
1
64-byte
W25Q64FV
7.2.40
Burst Read with Wrap (0Ch)
The “Burst Read with Wrap (0Ch)” instruction provides an alternative way to perform the read operation
with “Wrap Around” in QPI mode. The instruction is similar to the “Fast Read (0Bh)” instruction in QPI
mode, except the addressing of the read operation will “Wrap Around” to the beginning boundary of the
“Wrap Length” once the ending boundary is reached.
The “Wrap Length” and the number of dummy clocks can be configured by the “Set Read Parameters
(C0h)” instruction.
/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
6
5
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Mode 0
Instruction
0Ch
A23-16
A15-8
A7-0
IOs switch from
Input to Output
Dummy*
IO0
20
16
12
8
4
0
4
0
4
0
4
IO1
21
17
13
9
5
1
5
1
5
1
5
IO2
22
18
14
10
6
2
6
2
6
2
6
IO3
23
19
15
11
7
3
7
3
7
3
7
Byte 1
Byte 2
Byte 3
* "Set Read Parameters" instruction (C0h) can
set the number of dummy clocks.
Figure 39. Burst Read with Wrap Instruction (QPI Mode only)
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7.2.41
Enable QPI (38h)
The W25Q64FV support both Standard/Dual/Quad Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) and Quad Peripheral
Interface (QPI). However, SPI mode and QPI mode can not be used at the same time. “Enable QPI (38h)”
instruction is the only way to switch the device from SPI mode to QPI mode.
Upon power-up, the default state of the device upon is Standard/Dual/Quad SPI mode. This provides full
backward compatibility with earlier generations of Winbond serial flash memories. See Intruction Set
Table 1-3 for all supported SPI commands. In order to switch the device to QPI mode, the Quad Enable
(QE) bit in Status Register 2 must be set to 1 first, and an “Enable QPI (38h)” instruction must be issued. If
the Quad Enable (QE) bit is 0, the “Enable QPI (38h)” instruction will be ignored and the device will remain
in SPI mode.
See Instruction Set Table 4 for all the commands supported in QPI mode.
When the device is switched from SPI mode to QPI mode, the exsiting Write Enable and Program/Erase
Suspend status, and the Wrap Length setting will remain unchanged.
/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Mode 0
Mode 0
Instruction (38h)
DI
(IO0)
DO
(IO1)
Mode 3
High Impedance
Figure 40. Enable QPI Instruction (SPI Mode only)
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7.2.42
Disable QPI (FFh)
In order to exit the QPI mode and return to the Standard/Dual/Quad SPI mode, a “Disable QPI (FFh)”
instruction must be issued.
When the device is switched from QPI mode to SPI mode, the exsiting Write Enable Latch (WEL) and
Program/Erase Suspend status, and the Wrap Length setting will remain unchanged.
/CS
0
Mode 3
CLK
1
Mode 0
Mode 3
Mode 0
Instruction
FFh
IO0
IO1
IO2
IO3
Figure 41. Disable QPI Instruction (QPI Mode only)
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7.2.43
Enable Reset (66h) and Reset (99h)
Because of the small package and the limitation on the number of pins, the W25Q64FV provide a
software Reset instruction instead of a dedicated RESET pin. Once the Reset instruction is accepted, any
on-going internal operations will be terminated and the device will return to its default power-on state and
lose all the current volatile settings, such as Volatile Status Register bits, Write Enable Latch (WEL)
status, Program/Erase Suspend status, Read parameter setting (P7-P0), Continuous Read Mode bit
setting (M7-M0) and Wrap Bit setting (W6-W4).
“Enable Reset (66h)” and “Reset (99h)” instructions can be issued in either SPI mode or QPI mode. To
avoid accidental reset, both instructions must be issued in sequence. Any other commands other than
“Reset (99h)” after the “Enable Reset (66h)” command will disable the “Reset Enable” state. A new
sequence of “Enable Reset (66h)” and “Reset (99h)” is needed to reset the device. Once the Reset
command is accepted by the device, the device will take approximately tRST=30us to reset. During this
period, no command will be accepted.
Data corruption may happen if there is an on-going or suspended internal Erase or Program operation
when Reset command sequence is accepted by the device. It is recommended to check the BUSY bit and
the SUS bit in Status Register before issuing the Reset command sequence.
/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Mode 0
Mode 3
0
1
2
3
4
Mode 0
Instruction (66h)
Instruction (99h)
High Impedance
Figure 42a. Enable Reset and Reset Instruction Sequence (SPI Mode)
/CS
Mode 3
CLK
0
1
Mode 0
Mode 3
0
1
Mode 0
Instruction
66h
Mode 3
Mode 0
Instruction
99h
IO0
IO1
IO2
IO3
Figure 42b. Enable Reset and Reset Instruction Sequence (QPI Mode)
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6
7
Mode 3
Mode 0
DI
(IO0)
DO
(IO1)
5
W25Q64FV
8.
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
8.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings (1)
PARAMETERS
SYMBOL
Supply Voltage
VCC
Voltage Applied to Any Pin
VIO
Transient Voltage on any Pin
VIOT
Storage Temperature
Lead Temperature
Electrostatic Discharge Voltage
CONDITIONS
RANGE
UNIT
–0.6 to VCC+0.4
V
Relative to Ground
–0.6 to VCC+0.4
V
<20nS Transient
Relative to Ground
–2.0V to VCC+2.0V
V
TSTG
–65 to +150
°C
TLEAD
See Note (2)
°C
–2000 to +2000
V
VESD
Human Body
Model(3)
Notes:
1. This device has been designed and tested for the specified operation ranges. Proper operation outside
of these levels is not guaranteed. Exposure to absolute maximum ratings may affect device reliability.
Exposure beyond absolute maximum ratings may cause permanent damage.
2. Compliant with JEDEC Standard J-STD-20C for small body Sn-Pb or Pb-free (Green) assembly and the
European directive on restrictions on hazardous substances (RoHS) 2002/95/EU.
3. JEDEC Std JESD22-A114A (C1=100pF, R1=1500 ohms, R2=500 ohms).
8.2 Operating Ranges
PARAMETER
Supply Voltage(1)
Ambient Temperature,
Operating
SYMBOL
CONDITIONS
VCC
FR = 104MHz,
FR = 80MHz,
TA
Industrial
SPEC
fR = 50MHz
fR = 33MHz
UNIT
MIN
MAX
3.0
2.7
3.6
3.0
V
–40
+85
°C
Note:
1. VCC voltage during Read can operate across the min and max range but should not exceed ±10% of
the programming (erase/write) voltage.
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8.3 Power-up Timing and Write Inhibit Threshold
SPEC
PARAMETER
SYMBOL
VCC (min) to /CS Low
tVSL(1)
10
Time Delay Before Write Instruction
tPUW (1)
1
10
ms
Write Inhibit Threshold Voltage
VWI
1.0
2.0
V
(1)
MIN
UNIT
MAX
µs
Note:
1. These parameters are characterized only.
VCC
VCC (max)
Program, Erase and Write Instructions are ignored
/CS must track VCC
VCC (min)
Reset
State
tVSL
Read Instructions
Allowed
Device is fully
Accessible
VWI
tPUW
Time
Figure 43. Power-up Timing and Voltage Levels
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8.4 DC Electrical Characteristics
SPEC
PARAMETER
SYMBOL
CONDITIONS
Input Capacitance
CIN(1)
VIN = 0V(1)
Output Capacitance
Cout(1)
Input Leakage
I/O Leakage
Standby Current
ICC1
/CS = VCC,
VIN = GND or VCC
Power-down Current
ICC2
/CS = VCC,
VIN = GND or VCC
Current Read Data /
Dual /Quad 1MHz(2)
ICC3
Current Read Data /
Dual /Quad 50MHz(2)
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
6
pF
8
pF
ILI
±2
µA
ILO
±2
µA
10
50
µA
1
25
µA
C = 0.1 VCC / 0.9 VCC
DO = Open
15
mA
ICC3
C = 0.1 VCC / 0.9 VCC
DO = Open
20
mA
Current Read Data /
Dual /Quad 80MHz(2)
ICC3
C = 0.1 VCC / 0.9 VCC
DO = Open
30
mA
Current Read Data /
Dual Output Read/Quad
Output Read 104MHz(2)
ICC3
C = 0.1 VCC / 0.9 VCC
DO = Open
40
mA
Current Write Status
Register
ICC4
/CS = VCC
8
12
mA
Current Page Program
ICC5
/CS = VCC
20
25
mA
Current Sector/Block
Erase
ICC6
/CS = VCC
20
25
mA
Current Chip Erase
ICC7
/CS = VCC
25
mA
Input Low Voltage
VIL
–0.5
VCC x 0.3
V
Input High Voltage
VIH
VCC x 0.7
VCC + 0.4
V
Output Low Voltage
VOL
IOL = 100 µA
0.2
V
Output High Voltage
VOH
IOH = –100 µA
VOUT =
0V(1)
20
VCC – 0.2
V
Notes:
1. Tested on sample basis and specified through design and characterization data. TA = 25° C, VCC = 1.8V.
2. Checker Board Pattern.
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8.5 AC Measurement Conditions
PARAMETER
SPEC
SYMBOL
Load Capacitance
Input Rise and Fall Times
Input Pulse Voltages
Input Timing Reference Voltages
Output Timing Reference Voltages
MIN
MAX
UNIT
CL
30
pF
TR, TF
5
ns
VIN
0.1 VCC to 0.9 VCC
V
IN
0.3 VCC to 0.7 VCC
V
OUT
0.5 VCC to 0.5 VCC
V
Note:
1. Output Hi-Z is defined as the point where data out is no longer driven.
Input and Output
Timing Reference Levels
Input Levels
0.9 VCC
0.5 VCC
0.1 VCC
Figure 39. AC Measurement I/O Waveform
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8.6 AC Electrical Characteristics
DESCRIPTION
SYMBOL
ALT
SPEC
MIN TYP
MAX
D.C.
33/50
UNIT
Clock frequency for SPI Read data instructions (03h)
2.7-3.0V / 3.0-3.6V
fR
Clock frequency for QPI Read instructions
(0Bh, EBh) with 2/4/6/8 dummy clocks
FR
fC1
D.C.
40/60/80/104 MHz
Clock frequency for QPI Read instructions
(0Ch) with 2/4/6/8 dummy clocks
FR
fC1
D.C.
50/80/104/104 MHz
Clock frequency for all other SPI/QPI instructions
2.7-3.0V / 3.0-3.6V
FR
fC1
D.C.
tCLH, tCLL(1)
Clock High, Low Time
for all instructions except for Read Data (03h)
80/104
MHz
MHz
4
ns
Clock High, Low Time
for Read Data (03h) instruction
tCRLH,
tCRLL(1)
8
ns
Clock Rise Time peak to peak
tCLCH(2)
0.1
V/ns
Clock Fall Time peak to peak
tCHCL(2)
0.1
V/ns
5
ns
5
ns
/CS Active Setup Time relative to CLK
tSLCH
tCSS
/CS Not Active Hold Time relative to CLK
tCHSL
Data In Setup Time
tDVCH
tDSU
2
ns
Data In Hold Time
tCHDX
tDH
3
ns
/CS Active Hold Time relative to CLK
tCHSH
5
ns
/CS Not Active Setup Time relative to CLK
tSHCH
5
ns
/CS Deselect Time (for Array Read Æ Array Read)
tSHSL1
tCSH
10
ns
/CS Deselect Time (for Erase or Program Æ Read
Status Registers)
Volatile Status Register Write Time
tSHSL2
tCSH
50
ns
50
tSHQZ(2)
tDIS
7
ns
Clock Low to Output Valid
2.7V-3.0V / 3.0V-3.6V
tCLQV1
tV1
7/6
ns
Clock Low to Output Valid (Non-array Read)
2.7V-3.0V / 3.0V-3.6V
tCLQV2
tV2
8.5 / 7.5
ns
Output Hold Time
tCLQX
tHO
/HOLD Active Setup Time relative to CLK
tHLCH
Output Disable Time
0
ns
5
ns
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8.7 AC Electrical Characteristics (cont’d)
SPEC
DESCRIPTION
SYMBOL
ALT
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
/HOLD Active Hold Time relative to CLK
tCHHH
5
ns
/HOLD Not Active Setup Time relative to CLK
tHHCH
5
ns
/HOLD Not Active Hold Time relative to CLK
tCHHL
5
ns
/HOLD to Output Low-Z
tHHQX(2)
tLZ
7
ns
/HOLD to Output High-Z
tHLQZ(2)
tHZ
12
ns
Write Protect Setup Time Before /CS Low
tWHSL(3)
20
ns
Write Protect Hold Time After /CS High
tSHWL(3)
100
ns
tDP(2)
3
µs
/CS High to Standby Mode without Electronic
Signature Read
tRES1(2)
30
µs
/CS High to Standby Mode with Electronic Signature
Read
tRES2(2)
30
µs
/CS High to next Instruction after Suspend
tSUS(2)
20
µs
/CS High to next Instruction after Reset
tRST(2)
30
µs
/CS High to Power-down Mode
Write Status Register Time
tW
15
20
ms
Byte Program Time (First Byte) (4)
tBP1
20
50
µs
Additional Byte Program Time (After First Byte) (4)
tBP2
2.5
10
µs
Page Program Time
tPP
0.7
3
ms
Sector Erase Time (4KB)
tSE
30
200/400(5)
ms
Block Erase Time (32KB)
tBE1
120
1,600
ms
Block Erase Time (64KB)
tBE2
150
2,000
ms
Chip Erase Time
tCE
30
120
s
Notes:
1.
2.
3.
Clock high + Clock low must be less than or equal to 1/fC.
Value guaranteed by design and/or characterization, not 100% tested in production.
Only applicable as a constraint for a Write Status Register instruction when SRP[1:0]=(0,1).
4.
For multiple bytes after first byte within a page, tBPN = tBP1 + tBP2 * N (typical) and tBPN = tBP1 + tBP2 * N (max), where N =
number of bytes programmed.
5.
Max Value tSE with <50K cycles is 200ms and >50K & <100K cycles is 400ms.
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8.8
Serial Output Timing
/CS
tCLH
CLK
8.9
tCLQV
tCLQX
tCLQX
IO
output
tCLL
tCLQV
MSB OUT
tSHQZ
LSB OUT
Serial Input Timing
/CS
tSHSL
tCHSL
tSLCH
tCHSH
tSHCH
CLK
tDVCH
IO
input
tCHDX
tCLCH
MSB IN
tCHCL
LSB IN
8.10 /HOLD Timing
/CS
tHLCH
tCHHL
tHHCH
CLK
tCHHH
/HOLD
tHLQZ
tHHQX
IO
output
IO
input
8.11 /WP Timing
/CS
tWHSL
tSHWL
/WP
CLK
IO
input
Write Status Register is allowed
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PACKAGE SPECIFICATION
9.1
8-Pin SOIC 208-mil (Package Code SS)
θ
9.
Symbol
A
A1
A2
b
C
D
D1
E
E1
e
H
L
y
θ
Millimeters
Inches
Min
Nom
Max
Min
Nom
Max
1.75
0.05
1.70
0.35
0.19
5.18
5.13
5.18
5.13
1.95
0.15
1.80
0.42
0.20
5.28
5.23
5.28
5.23
1.27 BSC
7.90
0.65
-----
2.16
0.25
1.91
0.48
0.25
5.38
5.33
5.38
5.33
0.069
0.002
0.067
0.014
0.007
0.204
0.202
0.204
0.202
0.085
0.010
0.075
0.019
0.010
0.212
0.210
0.212
0.210
8.10
0.80
0.10
8°
0.303
0.020
--0°
0.077
0.006
0.071
0.017
0.008
0.208
0.206
0.208
0.206
0.050 BSC
0.311
0.026
-----
7.70
0.50
--0°
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0.319
0.031
0.004
8°
W25Q64FV
9.2
8-Pin PDIP 300-mil (Package Code DA)
Symbol
Millimeters
Inches
Min
Nom
Max
Min
Nom
Max
A
---
---
5.33
---
---
0.210
A1
0.38
---
---
0.015
---
---
A2
3.18
3.30
3.43
0.125
0.130
0.135
D
9.02
9.27
10.16
0.355
0.365
0.400
E
7.62 BSC
0.300 BSC
E1
6.22
6.35
6.48
0.245
0.250
0.255
L
2.92
3.30
3.81
0.115
0.130
0.150
eB
8.51
9.02
9.53
0.335
0.355
0.375
θ°
0°
7°
15°
0°
7°
15°
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9.3
8-Pad WSON 6x5-mm (Package Code ZP)
Symbol
Millimeters
Inches
Min
Nom
Max
Min
Nom
Max
A
0.70
0.75
0.80
0.028
0.030
0.031
A1
0.00
0.02
0.05
0.000
0.001
0.002
b
0.35
0.40
0.48
0.014
0.016
0.019
C
---
0.20 REF
---
---
0.008 REF
---
D
5.90
6.00
6.10
0.232
0.236
0.240
D2
3.35
3.40
3.45
0.132
0.134
0.136
E
4.90
5.00
5.10
0.193
0.197
0.201
E2
4.25
4.30
4.35
0.167
0.169
0.171
e
1.27 BSC
0.050 BSC
L
0.55
0.60
0.65
0.022
0.024
0.026
y
0.00
---
0.075
0.000
---
0.003
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9.4
8-Pad WSON 8x6-mm (Package Code ZE)
Symbol
Min
Millimeters
Nom
Max
Min
Inches
Nom
Max
A
0.70
0.75
0.80
0.028
0.030
0.031
A1
0.00
0.02
0.05
0.000
0.001
0.002
b
0.35
0.40
0.48
0.014
0.016
0.019
C
0.19
0.20
0.25
0.007
0.008
0.010
D
7.90
8.00
8.10
0.311
0.315
0.319
D2
4.60
4.65
4.70
0.181
0.183
0.185
E
5.90
6.00
6.10
0.232
0.236
0.240
E2
5.15
5.20
5.25
0.203
0.205
0.207
e
1.27 BSC
0.050 BSC
L
0.45
0.50
0.55
0.018
0.020
0.022
y
0.00
---
0.050
0.000
---
0.002
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9.5 16-Pin SOIC 300-mil (Package Code SF)
Min
Millimeters
Nom
Max
Min
Inches
Nom
Max
A
2.36
2.49
2.64
0.093
0.098
0.104
A1
0.10
---
0.30
0.004
---
0.012
Symbol
A2
---
2.31
---
---
0.091
---
b
0.33
0.41
0.51
0.013
0.016
0.020
C
0.18
0.23
0.28
0.007
0.009
0.011
D
10.08
10.31
10.49
0.397
0.406
0.413
E
10.01
10.31
10.64
0.394
0.406
0.419
E1
7.39
7.49
7.59
0.291
0.295
0.299
e
1.27 BSC
0.050 BSC
L
0.38
0.81
1.27
0.015
0.032
0.050
y
---
---
0.076
---
---
0.003
θ
0°
---
8°
0°
---
8°
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9.6
24-Ball TFBGA 8x6-mm (Package Code TC, 6x4 ball array)
Note:
Ball land: 0.45mm.
Ball Opening: 0.35mm
PCB ball land suggested <= 0.35mm
Min
Millimeters
Nom
Max
Min
Inches
Nom
Max
A
---
---
1.20
---
---
0.047
A1
0.25
0.30
0.35
0.010
0.012
0.014
b
0.35
0.40
0.45
0.014
0.016
0.018
D
7.95
8.00
8.05
0.313
0.315
0.317
Symbol
D1
E
5.00 BSC
5.95
6.00
0.197 BSC
6.05
0.234
0.236
E1
3.00 BSC
0.118 BSC
e
1.00 BSC
0.039 BSC
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10. ORDERING INFORMATION
W(1) 25Q 64F V xx(2)
W
=
Winbond
25Q
=
SpiFlash Serial Flash Memory with 4KB sectors, Dual/Quad I/O
64F
=
64M-bit
V =
2.7V to 3.6V
SS = 8-pin SOIC 208-mil
SF = 16-pin SOIC 300-mil
I
=
ZP
ZE
=
=
8-pad WSON 6x5mm
8-pad WSON 8x6mm
DA = 8-pin PDIP 300-mil
TC = 24-ball TFBGA 8x6mm
Industrial (-40°C to +85°C)
(3,4)
G
P
=
=
Green Package (Lead-free, RoHS Compliant, Halogen-free (TBBA), Antimony-Oxide-free Sb2O3)
Green Package with Status Register Power-Down & OTP enabled
Notes:
1.
The “W” prefix is not included on the part marking.
2.
Only the 2
marking.
3.
Standard bulk shipments are in Tube (shape E). Please specify alternate packing method, such as Tape and
Reel (shape T) or Tray (shape S), when placing orders.
4.
For shipments with OTP feature enabled, please specify when placing orders.
nd
letter is used for the part marking; WSON package type ZP and ZE are not used for the part
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10.1 Valid Part Numbers and Top Side Marking
The following table provides the valid part numbers for the W25Q64FV SpiFlash Memory. Please contact
Winbond for specific availability by density and package type. Winbond SpiFlash memories use an 12-digit
Product Number for ordering. However, due to limited space, the Top Side Marking on all packages use
an abbreviated 10-digit number.
PACKAGE TYPE
DENSITY
SS
SOIC-8 208mil
SF
SOIC-16 300mil
DA
PDIP-8 300mil
64M-bit
(1)
ZP
WSON-8 6x5mm
(1)
64M-bit
64M-bit
64M-bit
ZE
WSON-8 8x6mm
64M-bit
TC
TFBGA-24 8x6mm
64M-bit
PRODUCT NUMBER
TOP SIDE MARKING
W25Q64FVSSIG
W25Q64FVSSIP
W25Q64FVSFIG
W25Q64FVSFIP
W25Q64FVDAIG
W25Q64FVDAIP
W25Q64FVZPIG
W25Q64FVZPIP
W25Q64FVZEIG
W25Q64FVZEIP
W25Q64FVTCIG
W25Q64FVTCIP
25Q64FVSIG
25Q64FVSIP
25Q64FVFIG
25Q64FVFIP
25Q64FVAIG
25Q64FVAIP
25Q64FVIG
25Q64FVIP
25Q64FVIG
25Q64FVIP
25Q64FVCIG
25Q64FVCIP
Notes:
1.
For WSON packages, the package type ZP and ZE is not used in the top side marking.
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11. REVISION HISTORY
VERSION
DATE
PAGE
DESCRIPTION
A
03/29/2011
B
08/10/2011
60-62
5-9, 81, 85-87
C
11/02/2011
All
Removed preliminary designator
D
12/19/2011
78
Updated tBE, tCE
New Create Preliminary
Updated SFDP to JESD216
Added PDIP, TFBGA package types
Trademarks
Winbond and SpiFlash are trademarks of Winbond Electronics Corporation.
All other marks are the property of their respective owner.
Important Notice
Winbond products are not designed, intended, authorized or warranted for use as components in systems
or equipment intended for surgical implantation, atomic energy control instruments, airplane or spaceship
instruments, transportation instruments, traffic signal instruments, combustion control instruments, or for
other applications intended to support or sustain life. Furthermore, Winbond products are not intended for
applications wherein failure of Winbond products could result or lead to a situation wherein personal injury,
death or severe property or environmental damage could occur. Winbond customers using or selling these
products for use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Winbond for any
damages resulting from such improper use or sales.
Information in this document is provided solely in connection with Winbond products. Winbond
reserves the right to make changes, corrections, modifications or improvements to this document
and the products and services described herein at any time, without notice.
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