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GD25Q80CXIGX Datasheet, PDF (24/49 Pages) ELM Electronics – 3.3V Uniform Sector Dual and Quad Serial Flash
GD25Q80CxIGx 3.3V Uniform Sector Dual and Quad Serial Flash
7.14. Page Program (PP) (02H)
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The Page Program (PP) command is for programming the memory. A Write Enable (WREN) command must
previously have been executed to set the Write Enable Latch (WEL) bit before sending the Page Program
command.
The Page Program (PP) command is entered by driving CS# Low, followed by the command code, three
address bytes and at least one data byte on SI. If the 8 least significant address bits (A7-A0) are not all zero,
all transmitted data that goes beyond the end of the current page are programmed from the start address of the
same page (from the address whose 8 least significant bits (A7-A0) are all zero). CS# must be driven low for the
entire duration of the sequence. The Page Program command sequence: CS# goes low → sending Page Program
command → 3-byte address on SI → at least 1 byte data on SI → CS# goes high. The command sequence is
shown in Figure18. If more than 256 bytes are sent to the device, previously latched data are discarded and the
last 256 data bytes are guaranteed to be programmed correctly within the same page. If less than 256 data bytes
are sent to device, they are correctly programmed at the requested addresses without having any effects on the
other bytes of the same page. CS# must be driven high after the eighth bit of the last data byte has been latched
in; otherwise the Page Program (PP) command is not executed.
As soon as CS# is driven high, the self-timed Page Program cycle (whose duration is tPP) is initiated. While the
Page Program cycle is in progress, the Status Register may be read to check the value of the Write In Progress
(WIP) bit. The Write In Progress (WIP) bit is 1 during the self-timed Page Program cycle, and is 0 when it is
completed. At some unspecified time before the cycle is completed, the Write Enable Latch (WEL) bit is reset.
A Page Program (PP) command applied to a page which is protected by the Block Protect (BP4, BP3, BP2,
BP1 and BP0) is not executed.
Figure 18. Page Program Sequence Diagram
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