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Subject: [gnupic] S29GL256N80TFI010 datasheet feature
From: jojolucky ####@####.####
Date: 18 Jun 2008 01:38:06 -0000
Message-Id: <17958076.post@talk.nabble.com>

S29GL256N80TFI010 more detail:
http://www.chinaicmart.com/series-S29/S29GL256N80TFI010.html
http://www.chinaicmart.com/series-S29/S29GL256N80TFI010.html 
Performance Characteristics
  High performance
— 80 ns access time (S29GL128N, S29GL256N), 90 ns access time (S29GL512N)
— 8-word/16-byte page read buffer
— 25 ns page read times
— 16-word/32-byte write buffer reduces overall programming time for
multiple-word updates 
Low power consumption (typical values at 3.0 V, 5 MHz)
— 25 mA typical active read current;
— 50 mA typical erase/program current
— 1 µA typical standby mode current
  Package options
— 56-pin TSOP
— 64-ball Fortified BGA

Software & Hardware Features
  Software features
— Program Suspend & Resume: read other sectors before programming operation
is completed
— Erase Suspend & Resume: read/program other sectors before an erase
operation is completed
— Data# polling & toggle bits provide status
— Unlock Bypass Program command reduces overall multiple-word or byte
programming time
— CFI (Common Flash Interface) compliant: allows host system to identify and
accommodate multiple flash devices
  Hardware features
— Advanced Sector Protection
— WP#/ACC input accelerates programming time (when high voltage is applied)
for greater throughput during system production. Protects first or last
sector regardless of sector protection settings
— Hardware reset input (RESET#) resets device
— Ready/Busy# output (RY/BY#) detects program or erase cycle completion

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