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NX25F011A
NX25F041A
Transfer Sector to SRAM
The Transfer Sector to SRAM command (54H) allows the
contents of a sector to be transferred directly to the SRAM
without having to read the sector out of the device and
rewrite it into the SRAM. The command is similar to the
Write to Sector command except that instead of inputting
data from the SI pin, the data is taken from the specified
sector and is transferred to the SRAM. Every eight clocks
on SCK, a byte from the specified sector to the SRAM will
Transfer Sector
to SRAM
Sector
Command Address*
Byte
Address**
SI
54H
S[15:0]
B[15:0]
SO
*The sector address only uses bits [8:0] or [10:0]
**The byte address only uses bits [8:0]
be transferred. Although data on SI is ignored, it is recom-
mended to write data bytes of 00H in order to support the
clocking requirements. During the transfer, the SO output
is in a high-impedance state. When the last byte address
is transferred, the command can be completed by issuing
eight more control clocks and asserting CS high. If the
clock continues to increment past the highest byte-address
(107H), the address counter will roll over to byte-0H.
8 Clocks per Byte Trasnfered
from First Byte to Last Byte
SI=00H During Byte Transfers
8 Clocks
00H
Compare Sector to SRAM
The Compare Sector to SRAM command does a bit-by-bit
comparison of the data stored in the addressed sector
against data in the SRAM. The command is similar to the
Read from Sector command except that data is not read
out of the Serial Output pin (SO). Instead, the SO pin
provides a bit-by-bit compare of each sector and SRAM bit.
A high (1) per bit will be output if the bit compare is equal.
A low (0) per bit will be output if the bit compare is not equal.
The compare can start from any location in the 264-byte
range as specified by the byte-address field B[15:0]. The
byte-address counter is automatically incremented and will
wrap around to the first address (0H) if it passes the last
address (107H). If any of the compared bits are not equal,
then the Compare Not Equal (CNE) bit in the Status
Register is set to a 1. This bit will stay set until a Clear
Compare Status command has been issued.
Compare Sector
with SRAM Sector
Command Address*
Byte
Address** 16 Clocks
SI
86H
S[15:0]
B[15:0]
0000H
SO
*The sector address only uses bits [8:0] or [10:0]
**The byte address only uses bits [8:0]
RB[15:0]
Read/Busy
Status
First Byte - Last Byte
Bit Compare of Sector
and SRAM
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NexFlash Technologies, Inc.
PRELIMINARY NXSF014B-0699
06/11/99

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