AT49F040A

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Features
? Single-voltage Operation
? 5V Read
? 5V Reprogramming
? Fast Read Access Time ? 55 ns
? Internal Program Control and Timer
? Sector Architecture
? One 16K Bytes Boot Block with Programming Lockout
? Two 8K Bytes Parameter Blocks
? Eight Main Memory Blocks (One 32K Bytes, Seven 64K Bytes)
? Fast Erase Cycle Time ? 6 Seconds
? Byte-by-Byte Programming ? 20 ?s/Byte Typical
? Hardware Data Protection
? DATA Polling for End of Program Detection
? Low Power Dissipation
? 20 mA Active Current
? 70 ?A CMOS Standby Current
? Typical 10,000 Write Cycles
? Green (Pb/Halide-free) Packaging Option
1. Description
The AT49F040A is a 5-volt only in-system reprogrammable Flash memory. Its
4 megabits of memory is organized as 524,288 words by 8 bits. Manufactured with
Atmel?s advanced nonvolatile CMOS technology, the device offers access times to
55 ns with power dissipation of just 110 mW over the commercial temperature range.
When the device is deselected, the CMOS standby current is less than 70 ?A. To
allow for simple in-system reprogrammability, the AT49F040A does not require high
input voltages for programming. Five-volt-only commands determine the read and
programming operation of the device. Reading data out of the device is similar to
reading from an EPROM; it has standard CE, OE, and WE inputs to avoid bus contention. Reprogramming the AT49F040A is performed by erasing a block of data and
then programming on a byte-by-byte basis. The byte programming time is a fast 20
?s. The end of a program cycle can be optionally detected by the DATA polling feature. Once the end of a byte program cycle has been detected, a new access for a
read or program can begin. The typical number of program and erase cycles is in
excess of 10,000 cycles.
The device is erased by executing the erase command sequence; the device internally controls the erase operations. There are two 8K byte parameter block sections,
eight main memory blocks, and one boot block.
The device has the capability to protect the data in the boot block; this feature is
enabled by a command sequence. The 16K-byte boot block section includes a reprogramming lock out feature to provide data integrity. The boot sector is designed to
contain user secure code, and when the feature is enabled, the boot sector is permanently protected from being reprogrammed

Pin Name Function
A0 – A18 Addresses
CE Chip Enable
OE Output Enable
WE Write Enable
I/O0 – I/O7 Data Inputs/Outputs

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