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F25L08QA-2S Datasheet, PDF (19/43 Pages) Elite Semiconductor Memory Technology Inc. – Single supply voltage 2.7~3.6V
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Page Program (PP)
The Page Program instruction allows many bytes to be
programmed in the memory. The bytes must be in the erased
state (FFH) when initiating a Program operation. A Page
Program instruction applied to a protected memory area will be
ignored.
Prior to any Write operation, the Write Enable (WREN) instruction
must be executed. CE must remain active low for the duration
of the Page Program instruction. The Page Program instruction is
initiated by executing an 8-bit command, 02H, followed by
address bits [A23-A0]. Following the address, at least one byte
Data is input (the maximum of input data can be up to 256 bytes).
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).
If more than 256 bytes Data are sent to the device, previously
latched data are discarded and the last 256 bytes Data are
guaranteed to be programmed correctly within the same page. If
less than 256 bytes Data are sent to device, they are correctly
programmed at the requested addresses without having any
effects on the other bytes of the same page.
CE must be driven high before the instruction is executed. The
user may poll the BUSY bit in the software status register or wait
TPP for the completion of the internal self-timed Page Program
operation. 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-1 is cleared to 0. See Figure 10 for the
Page Program sequence.
Figure 10: Page Program Sequence
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Publication Date: Nov. 2013
Revision: 1.2
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