products under development at Spansion LLC. The information is intended to
help you evaluate this product. Do not design in this product without contacting
the factory. Spansion LLC reserves the right to change or discontinue work on
this proposed product without notice.
Publication Number
S29WS128J/064J_00
Revision
A
Amendment
3
Issue Date
February 19, 2005
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Publication Number
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Revision
A
Amendment
3
Issue Date
February 19, 2005
S29WS128J/064J
128/64 Megabit (8/4 M x 16-Bit)
CMOS 1.8 Volt-only Simultaneous Read/Write,
Burst Mode Flash Memory
Distinctive Characteristics
Architectural Advantages
Single 1.8 volt read, program and erase (1.65 to
1.95 volt)
Manufactured on 0.11 µm process technology
Simultaneous Read/Write operation
— Data can be continuously read from one bank while
executing erase/program functions in other bank
— Zero latency between read and write operations
— Four bank architecture: WS128J: 16Mb/48Mb/48Mb/
16Mb, WS064J: 8Mb/24Mb/24Mb/8Mb
Programable Burst Interface
— 2 Modes of Burst Read Operation
— Linear Burst: 8, 16, and 32 words with wrap-around
— Continuous Sequential Burst
Secured Silicon Sector region
— 128 words accessible through a command sequence,
64words for the Factory Secured Silicon Sector and
64words for the Customer Secured Silicon Sector.
Sector Architecture
4 Kword x 16 boot sectors, eight at the top of the address
range, and eight at the bottom of the address range
—
WS128J:
4 Kword X 16, 32 Kword x 254 sectors
Bank A : 4 Kword x 8, 32 Kword x 31 sectors
Bank B : 32 Kword x 96 sectors
Bank C : 32 Kword x 96 sectors
Bank D : 4 Kword x 8, 32 Kword x 31 sectors
—
WS064J:
4 Kword x 16, 32 Kword x 126 sectors.
Bank A : 4 Kword x 8, 32 Kword x 15 sectors
Bank B : 32 Kword x 48 sectors
Bank C : 32 Kword x 48 sectors
Bank D : 4 Kword x 8, 32 Kword x 15 sectors
WS128J : 84-ball (8 mm x 11.6 mm) FBGA package,
WS064J : 80-ball (7 mm x 9 mm) FBGA package
Cyclling Endurance : 1,000,000 cycles per sector
typical
Data retention : 20-years typical
ADVANCE
INFORMATION
Performance Characteristics
Read access times at 80/66 MHz
— Burst access times of 9.1/11.2 ns @ 30 pF at
industrial temperature range
— Synchronous latency of 71/56 ns (at 30 pF)
— Asynchronous random access times of 55/55 ns (at
30 pF)
Power dissipation (typical values, C
L
= 30 pF)
— Burst Mode Read: 18 mA @ 80Mhz
— Simultaneous Operation: 60 mA @ 80Mhz
— Program/Erase: 15 mA
— Standby mode: 0.2 µA
Hardware Features
Handshaking feature available
— Provides host system with minimum possible latency
by monitoring RDY
Hardware reset input (RESET#)
— Hardware method to reset the device for reading
array data
WP# input
— Write protect (WP#) function allows protection of
four outermost boot sectors, regardless of sector
protect status
Persistent Sector Protection
— A command sector protection method to lock
combinations of individual sectors and sector groups
to prevent program or erase operations within that
sector
— Sectors can be locked and unlocked in-system at V
CC
level
Password Sector Protection
— A sophisticated sector protection method to lock
combinations of individual sectors and sector groups
to prevent program or erase operations within that
sector using a user-defined 64-bit password
ACC input: Acceleration function reduces
programming time; all sectors locked when ACC =
V
IL
CMOS compatible inputs, CMOS compatible outputs
Low V
CC
write inhibit
Publication Number
S29WS128J/064J_00
Revision
A
Amendment
3
Issue Date
February 19, 2005
This document contains information on a product under development at Spansion, LLC. The information is intended to help you evaluate this product. Do not design in
this product without contacting the factory. Spansion reserves the right to change or discontinue work on this proposed product without notice.
A D V A N C E
Software Features
Supports Common Flash Memory Interface (CFI)
Software command set compatible with JEDEC
42.4 standards
— Backwards compatible with Am29BDS, Am29BDD,
Am29BL, and MBM29BS families
Data# Polling and toggle bits
— Provides a software method of detecting program
and erase operation completion
Erase Suspend/Resume
— Suspends an erase operation to read data from, or
program data to, a sector that is not being erased,
then resumes the erase operation
Unlock Bypass Program command
— Reduces overall programming time when issuing
multiple program command sequences
I N F O R M A T I O N
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