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MBM29F800TA-55/-70/-90/MBM29F800BA-55/-70/-90
DQ2
Toggle Bit II
This toggle bit II, along with DQ6, can be used to determine whether the device is in the Embedded Erase
Algorithm or in Erase Suspend.
Successive reads from the erasing sector will cause DQ2 to toggle during the Embedded Erase Algorithm. If the
device is in the erase-suspended-read mode, successive reads from the erase-suspended sector will cause DQ2
to toggle. When the device is in the erase-suspended-program mode, successive reads from the byte address
of the non-erase suspended sector will indicate a logic “1” at the DQ2 bit.
DQ6 is different from DQ2 in that DQ6 toggles only when the standard program or Erase, or Erase Suspend
Program operation is in progress. The behavior of these two status bits, along with that of DQ7, is summarized
as follows:
Mode
Program
Erase
Erase Suspend Read
(Erase-Suspended Sector)*1
Erase Suspend Program
DQ7
DQ7
0
1
DQ7 *2
DQ6
toggles
toggles
1
toggles
DQ2
1
toggles
toggles
1 *2
*1 : These status flags apply when outputs are read from a sector that has been erase-suspended.
*2 : These status flags apply when outputs are read from the byte address of the non-erase suspended sector.
For example, DQ2 and DQ6 can be used together to determine the erase-suspend-read mode (DQ2 toggles while
DQ6 does not). See also “Hardware Sequence Flags” in s COMMAND DEFINITIONSand “Toggle Bit Algorithm”
in s FLOW CHART.
Furthermore, DQ2 can also be used to determine which sector is being erased. When the device is in the erase
mode, DQ2 toggles if this bit is read from the erasing sector.
RY/BY
Ready/Busy
The MBM29F800TA/BA provides a RY/BY open-drain output pin as a way to indicate to the host system that the
Embedded Algorithms are either in progress or has been completed. If the output is low, the device is busy with
either a program or erase operation. If the output is high, the device is ready to accept any read/write or erase
operation. When the RY/BY pin is low, the device will not accept any additional program or erase commands. If
the MBM29F800TA/BA is placed in an Erase Suspend mode, the RY/BY output will be high. Also, since this is
an open drain output, many RY/BY pins can be tied together in parallel with a pull up resistor to VCC.
During programming, the RY/BY pin is driven low after the rising edge of the fourth WE pulse. During an erase
operation, the RY/BY pin is driven low after the rising edge of the sixth WE pulse. The RY/BY pin will indicate a
busy condition during the RESET pulse. Refer to “RY/BY Timing Diagram during Program/Erase Operations”
and “RESET/RY/BY Timing Diagram” in s TIMING DIAGRAM for a detailed timing diagram.
Since this is an open-drain output, the pull-up resistor needs to be connected to VCC; multiples of devices may
be connected to the host system via more than one RY/BY pin in parallel.
RESET
Hardware Reset
The MBM29F800TA/BA device may be reset by driving the RESET pin to VIL. The RESET pin has a pulse
requirement and has to be kept low (VIL) for at least 500 ns in order to properly reset the internal state machine.
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