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N25Q032A11ESE40G Datasheet, PDF (60/82 Pages) Micron Technology – 32Mb, 1.8V, Multiple I/O Serial Flash Memory
32Mb, 1.8V, Multiple I/O Serial Flash Memory
XIP Mode
Figure 31: XIP Mode Directly After Power-On
C
tVSI (<100µ)
VCC
NVCR check:
XIP enabled
S#
DQ0
Mode 3
Mode 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
A[MIN]
Xb
LSB
DOUT DOUT DOUT DOUT DOUT
DQ[3:1]
A[MAX]
DOUT DOUT DOUT DOUT DOUT
MSB
Dummy cycles
Note: 1. Xb is the XIP confirmation bit and should be set as follows: 0 to keep XIP state; 1 to exit
XIP mode and return to standard read mode.
Confirmation Bit Settings Required to Activate or Terminate XIP
The XIP confirmation bit setting activates or terminates XIP after it has been enabled or
disabled. This bit is the value on DQ0 during the first dummy clock cycle in the FAST
READ operation. XIP requires at least one additional clock cycle to send the XIP confir-
mation bit to the memory on DQ0 during the first dummy clock cycle.
Table 29: XIP Confirmation Bit
Bit Value
0
1
Description
Activates XIP: While this bit is 0, XIP remains activated.
Terminates XIP: When this bit is set to 1, XIP is terminated and the device returns
to SPI.
Table 30: Effects of Running XIP in Different Protocols
Protocol
Extended I/O,
Dual I/O
Dual I/O
Effect
In a device with a dedicated part number where RST# is enabled, a LOW pulse on RST#
resets XIP and the device to the state it was in previous to the last power-up, as defined
by the nonvolatile configuration register.
Values of DQ1 during the first dummy clock cycle are "Don't Care."
Notes
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