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GD25D10 Datasheet, PDF (18/28 Pages) ELM Electronics – Uniform sector dual and quad serial flash
GD25D10BxIGx Uniform sector dual and quad serial flash
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The Deep Power-Down command sequence: CS# goes low → sending Deep Power-Down command → CS#
goes high. The command sequence is shown in Figure14. CS# must be driven high after the eighth bit of the
command code has been latched in; otherwise the Deep Power-Down (DP) command is not executed. As soon
as CS# is driven high, it requires a delay of tDP before the supply current is reduced to ICC2 and the Deep Power-
Down Mode is entered. Any Deep Power-Down (DP) command, while an Erase, Program or Write cycle is in
progress, is rejected without having any effects on the cycle that is in progress.
Figure 14. Deep Power-Down Sequence Diagram
CS#
01234567
tDP
SCLK
SI
Command
Stand-by mode Deep Power-down mode
B9H
7.15. Release from Deep Power-Down / Read Device ID (ABH)
The Release from Power-Down and Read Device ID command is a multi-purpose command, which can be used
to release the device from the Power-Down state or obtain the devices electronic identification (ID) number.
When used to release the device from the Power-Down state, the command is issued by driving the CS# pin
low, shifting the instruction code “ABH” and driving CS# high as shown in Figure15. Release from Power-
Down will take the time duration of tRES1 (See AC Characteristics) before the device will resume normal
operation and other command are accepted. The CS# pin must keep high during the tRES1 time duration.
When used only to obtain the Device ID while not in the Power-Down state, the command is initiated by
driving the CS# pin low and shifting the instruction code “ABH” followed by 3-dummy byte. The Device ID
bits are then shifted out on the falling edge of SCLK with most significant bit (MSB) first as shown in Figure15.
The Device ID value for the GD25D10B is listed in Manufacturer and Device Identification table. The Device
ID can be read continuously. The command is completed by driving CS# high.
When used to release the device from the Power-Down state and obtain the Device ID, the command is the
same as previously described, and shown in Figure16, 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 command will be accepted. If the Release from Power-Down and Read Device ID command
is issued while an Erase, Program or Write cycle is in process (when WIP equal 1) the command is ignored and
will not have any effects on the current cycle.
Figure 15. Release Power-Down Sequence Diagram
CS#
SCLK
01234567
t RES1
Command
SI
ABH
Deep Power-down mode
Stand-by mode
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