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X76F200 Datasheet, PDF (2/16 Pages) Xicor Inc. – Secure SerialFlash
X76F200
PIN DESCRIPTIONS
Serial Clock (SCL)
The SCL input is used to clock all data into and out of the
device.
the nonvolatile write cycle the write operation will be
terminated and the part will reset and enter into a
standby mode.
The basic sequence is illustrated in Figure 1.
Serial Data (SDA)
SDA is an open drain serial data input/output pin. During a
read cycle, data is shifted out on this pin. During a write
cycle, data is shifted in on this pin. In all other cases, this pin is
in a high impedance state.
Reset (RST)
RST is a device reset pin. When RST is pulsed high the
X76F200 will output 32 bits of fixed data which conforms
to the standard for “synchronous response to reset”.
The part must not be in a write cycle for the response to reset
to occur. See Figure 7. If there is power interrupted
during the Response to Reset, the response to reset will be
aborted and the part will return to the standby state.
The response to reset is "mask programmable" only!
DEVICE OPERATION
The X76F200 memory array consists of thirty 8-byte
sectors. Read or write access to the array always begins
at the first address of the sector. Read operations then can
continue indefinitely. Write operations must total 8
bytes.
There are two primary modes of operation for the
X76F200; Protected READ and protected WRITE.
Protected operations must be performed with one of two
8-byte passwords.
The basic method of communication for the device is
generating a start condition, then transmitting a
command, followed by the correct password. All parts will be
shipped from the factory with all passwords equal to
‘0’. The user must perform ACK Polling to determine the validity
of the password, before starting a data transfer
(see Acknowledge Polling.) Only after the correct password
is accepted and a ACK polling has been
performed, can the data transfer occur.
To ensure the correct communication, RST must remain LOW
under all conditions except when running a
“Response to Reset sequence”.
Data is transferred in 8-bit segments, with each transfer being
followed by an ACK, generated by the receiving
device.
PIN NAMES
Symbol
SDA
SCL
RST
Vcc
Vss
NC
Description
Serial Data Input/Output
Serial Clock Input
Reset Input
Supply Voltage
Ground
No Connect
PIN CONFIGURATION
VCC
NC
NC
Vss
PDIP
1
8
2
7
3
6
4
5
RST
SCL
SDA
NC
VSS
NC
SDA
NC
SOIC
1
8
2
7
3
6
4
5
VCC
RST
SCL
NC
VCC
NC
NC
VSS
TSSOP
1
8
2
7
3
6
4
5
RST
SCL
SDA
NC
Smart Card Module
VCC
RST
GND
NC
SCL
SDA
NC
NC
After each transaction is completed, the X76F200 will reset
and enter into a standby mode. This will also be the
response if an unsuccessful attempt is made to access a
protected array.
If the X76F200 is in a nonvolatile write cycle a “no A
CK” (SDA=High) response will be issued in response to
loading of the command byte. If a stop is issued prior to
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