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X40626 Datasheet, PDF (6/23 Pages) Xicor Inc. – Dual Voltage CPU Supervisor with 64K Serial EEPROM
X40626
Control Register
The Control Register provides the user a mechanism
for changing the Block Lock and Watchdog Timer set-
tings. The Block Lock and Watchdog Timer bits are
nonvolatile and do not change when power is removed.
The Control Register is accessed at address FFFFh. It
can only be modified by performing a byte write opera-
tion directly to the address of the register and only one
data byte is allowed for each register write operation.
Prior to writing to the Control Register, the WEL and
RWEL bits must be set using a two step process, with
the whole sequence requiring 3 steps. See "Writing to
the Control Register" below.
The user must issue a stop after sending this byte to
the register to initiate the nonvolatile cycle that stores
WD1, WD0, BP2, BP1, and BP0. The X40626 will not
acknowledge any data bytes written after the first byte
is entered.
The state of the Control Register can be read at any
time by performing a random read at address FFFFh.
Only one byte is read by each register read operation.
The X40626 resets itself after the first byte is read. The
master should supply a stop condition to be consistent
with the bus protocol, but a stop is not required to end
this operation.
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WPEN WD1 WD0 BP1 BP0 RWEL WEL BP2
RWEL: Register Write Enable Latch (Volatile)
The RWEL bit must be set to “1” prior to a write to the
Control Register.
WEL: Write Enable Latch (Volatile)
The WEL bit controls the access to the memory and to
the Register during a write operation. This bit is a vola-
tile latch that powers up in the LOW (disabled) state.
While the WEL bit is LOW, writes to any address,
including any control registers will be ignored (no
acknowledge will be issued after the Data Byte). The
WEL bit is set by writing a “1” to the WEL bit and zeroes
to the other bits of the control register. Once set, WEL
remains set until either it is reset to 0 (by writing a “0” to
the WEL bit and zeroes to the other bits of the control
register) or until the part powers up again. Writes to the
WEL bit do not cause a nonvolatile write cycle, so the
device is ready for the next operation immediately after
the stop condition.
BP2, BP1, BP0: Block Protect Bits - (Nonvolatile)
The Block Protect Bits, BP2, BP1 and BP0, determine
which blocks of the array are write protected. A write to
a protected block of memory is ignored. The block pro-
tect bits will prevent write operations to one of eight
segments of the array.
Protected Addresses
(Size)
Array Lock
0 0 0 None (factory setting)
None
0 0 1 1800h - 1FFFH (2K bytes) Upper 1/4 (Q4)
0 1 0 1000h - 1FFFH (4K bytes) Upper 1/2 (Q3,Q4)
0 1 1 0000h - 1FFFH (8K bytes) Full Array (All)
1 0 0 000h - 03FH (64 bytes) First Page (P1)
1 0 1 000h - 07FH (128 bytes) First 2 pgs (P2)
1 1 0 000h - 0FFH (256 bytes) First 4 pgs (P4)
1 1 1 000h - 1FFH (512 bytes) First 8 Pgs (P8)
WD1, WD0: Watchdog Timer Bits
The bits WD1 and WD0 control the period of the
Watchdog Timer. The options are shown below.
WD1
0
0
1
1
WD0
0
1
0
1
Typ. Watchdog Time-out Period
1.4 Seconds
600 milliseconds
200 milliseconds
Disabled (factory setting)
Write Protect Enable
These devices have an advanced Block Lock scheme
that protects one of eight blocks of the array when
enabled. It provides hardware write protection through
the use of a WP pin and a nonvolatile Write Protect
Enable (WPEN) bit. Four of the 8 protected blocks
match the original Block Lock segments and this pro-
tection scheme is fully compatible with the current
devices using 2 bits of block lock control (assuming the
BP2 bit is set to 0).
The Write Protect (WP) pin and the Write Protect
Enable (WPEN) bit in the Control Register control the
programmable Hardware Write Protect feature. Hard-
ware Write Protection is enabled when the WP pin and
the WPEN bit are HIGH and disabled when either the
WP pin or the WPEN bit is LOW. When the chip is Hard-
ware Write Protected, nonvolatile writes as well as to the
block protected sections in the memory array cannot be
written. Only the sections of the memory array that are
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