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 K9GAG08B0M K9GAG08U0M K9LBG08U1M
Preliminary FLASH MEMORY
K9XXG08UXM
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K9GAG08B0M K9GAG08U0M K9LBG08U1M Document Title 2G x 8 Bit NAND Flash Memory Revision History
Revision No
0.0 0.1
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History
1. Initial issue 1. Add read status 2 command F1h 2. Add 2-plane read operation 3. Add address map (Table2) 4. Remove adjacent page relationship table 5. Modify figure of 2-plane copy-back program with random data input 6. Modify figure of Rp vs tr ,tf & Rp vs ibusy 7. Data retention 5years -> 10 years 8. Remove K9LBG08U1M 9. Modify figure of 2-plane page program 10. Add nWP timing guide 11. Add 2-plane read for copy-back operation 12. Add 2-plane random data out operation 13. Modify command table and note 14. Modify invalid block definition 15. Add program operation with 2KB data loading timing guide 16. tRLOH is valid when frequency is higher than 20MHz. tRHOH starts to be valid when frequency is lower than 20MHz. -> tRLOH is valid when frequency is higher than 33MHz. tRHOH starts to be valid when frequency is lower than 33MHz. 1. Add 2.7V part 2. tCDS is added. (min. 10ns) 1. Endurance is changed (10K->5K)
Draft Date
Remark
April 12th 2006 Advance Sep. 21th 2006 Advance
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0.2
Dec. 8th 2006
Advance
0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6
Dec. 12th 2006 Dec. 21st 2006
Advance Preliminary Preliminary Preliminary
1. Endurance is changed (5K -> TBD) 1. K9GAG08U0M-I/K9LBG08U0M-I is added. 2. Random data output for copy back is added. 3. Wafer level capacitance is added.
Jan. 12th 2007 Feb. 12th 2007
The attached data sheets are prepared and approved by SAMSUNG Electronics. SAMSUNG Electronics CO., LTD. reserve the right to change the specifications. SAMSUNG Electronics will evaluate and reply to your requests and questions about device. If you have any questions, please contact the SAMSUNG branch office near your office.
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K9GAG08B0M K9GAG08U0M K9LBG08U1M 2G x 8 Bit NAND Flash Memory
PRODUCT LIST
Part Number K9GAG08U0M-P K9GAG08B0M-P K9GAG08U0M-I K9LBG08U1M-I Vcc Range 2.7V ~ 3.6V 2.5V ~ 2.9V 2.7V ~ 3.6V X8 Organization
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PKG Type TSOP1 52ULGA
FEATURES
* Voltage Supply - 2.7V Device(K9F8G08B0M) : 2.5V ~ 2.9V www..com - 3.3V Device(K9F8G08U0M) : 2.7V ~ 3.6V * Organization - Memory Cell Array : (2G + 64M) x 8bit - Data Register : (4K + 128) x 8bit * Automatic Program and Erase - Page Program : (4K + 128)Byte - Block Erase : (512K + 16K)Byte * Page Read Operation - Page Size : (4K + 128)Byte - Random Read : 60s(Max.) - Serial Access : 25ns(Min.) * Memory Cell : 2bit / Memory Cell * Fast Write Cycle Time - Program time : 800s(Typ.) - Block Erase Time : 1.5ms(Typ.) * Command/Address/Data Multiplexed I/O Port * Hardware Data Protection - Program/Erase Lockout During Power Transitions * Reliable CMOS Floating-Gate Technology - Endurance : TBD(with 4bit/512byte ECC) - Data Retention : 10 Years * Command Register Operation * Unique ID for Copyright Protection * Package : - K9GAG08U0M-PCB0/PIB0 : Pb-FREE PACKAGE 48 - Pin TSOP I (12 x 20 / 0.5 mm pitch) - K9GAG08B0M-PCB0/PIB0 : Pb-FREE PACKAGE 48 - Pin TSOP I (12 x 20 / 0.5 mm pitch) - K9GAG08U0M-ICB0/IIB0 52 - Pin ULGA (12 x 17 / 1.00 mm pitch) - K9LBG08U1M-ICB0/IIB0 52 - Pin ULGA (12 x 17 / 1.00 mm pitch)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Offered in 2Gx8bit, the K9GAG08X0M is a 16G-bit NAND Flash Memory with spare 512M-bit. The device is offered in 2.7V and 3.3V Vcc. Its NAND cell provides the most cost-effective solution for the solid state mass storage market. A program operation can be performed in typical 800s on the 4,224-byte page and an erase operation can be performed in typical 1.5ms on a (512K+16K)byte block. Data in the data register can be read out at 25ns cycle time per byte. The I/O pins serve as the ports for address and data input/output as well as command input. The on-chip write controller automates all program and erase functions including pulse repetition, where required, and internal verification and margining of data. The K9GAG08X0M is an optimum solution for large nonvolatile storage applications such as solid state file storage and other portable applications requiring non-volatility.
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PIN CONFIGURATION (TSOP1)
K9GAG08X0M-PCB0/PIB0
N.C N.C N.C N.C N.C N.C R/B RE CE N.C N.C Vcc Vss N.C N.C CLE ALE WE WP N.C N.C N.C N.C N.C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 N.C N.C N.C N.C I/O7 I/O6 I/O5 I/O4 N.C N.C N.C Vcc Vss N.C N.C N.C I/O3 I/O2 I/O1 I/O0 N.C N.C N.C N.C
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48-pin TSOP1 Standard Type 12mm x 20mm
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PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
48-PIN LEAD FREE PLASTIC THIN SMALL OUT-LINE PACKAGE TYPE(I) 48 - TSOP1 - 1220AF
Unit :mm/Inch
0.10 MAX 0.004 #48 ( 0.25 ) 0.010 12.40 0.488 MAX #24 #25 1.000.05 0.0390.002 0.25 0.010 TYP
+0.075
20.000.20 0.7870.008
0.20 -0.03
+0.07
#1
0.008-0.001
0.16 -0.03
+0.07
+0.003
0.50 0.0197
12.00 0.472
0.05 0.002 MIN
0.125 0.035
0~8
0.45~0.75 0.018~0.030
( 0.50 ) 0.020
4
+0.003 0.005-0.001
18.400.10 0.7240.004
1.20 0.047MAX
K9GAG08B0M K9GAG08U0M K9LBG08U1M
PIN CONFIGURATION (ULGA)
K9GAG08U0M-ICB0/IIB0
A
NC
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B
NC
C
D
E
NC
F
G
H
J
K
NC
L
M
N
NC
NC
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NC /RE Vcc /CE NC NC Vss NC ALE NC NC NC NC R/B NC Vss NC IO0 /WP NC IO1 NC NC NC IO7 IO6 IO2 IO3 NC NC NC IO5 IO4 Vss Vss NC NC NC Vcc NC NC NC
6 5 4 3 2 1
NC NC CLE
/WE
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PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
52-ULGA (measured in millimeters) Top View Bottom View
12.000.10 10.00 1.00 1.00 6 5 4 3 2 1.00 1 1.30
A B
2.00 12.000.10 7
(Datum A)
#A1
1.00
A B C D
(Datum B)
1.00 2.50
12-1.000.05 0.1 M C AB
17.000.10
F G
J K L M N
1.00
H
41-0.700.05
0.1
M C AB
17.000.10
0.10 C
5
0.65(Max.)
Side View
0.50
2.00
1.00 2.50
12.00 17.000.10
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K9LBG08U1M-ICB0/IIB0
A
NC
B
NC
C
D
E
NC
F
G
H
J
K
NC
L
M
N
NC
NC
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NC /RE1 Vcc /CE1 /CE2 CLE2 /RE2 R/B1 R/B2 Vss /WP2 IO0-1 IO7-2 IO6-2 IO5-2 Vcc IO4-2 IO3-2 Vss IO2-2 NC NC NC NC
6 5 4 3 2 1
NC NC
IO7-1 IO6-1
IO5-1 IO4-1 Vss
CLE1 Vss
/WE1 /WP1
IO2-1 IO3-1
ALE2 ALE1
IO1-1 IO0-2
/WE2 NC
IO1-2 NC
NC
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PACKAGE DIMENSIONS
52-ULGA (measured in millimeters) Top View Bottom View
12.000.10 10.00 1.00 1.00 6 5 4 3 2 1.00 1 1.30
A B
2.00 12.000.10 7
(Datum A)
#A1
1.00
A B C D
(Datum B)
1.00 2.50
12-1.000.05 0.1 M C AB
17.000.10
F G
J K L M N
1.00
H
41-0.700.05
0.1
M C AB
17.000.10
0.10 C
6
0.65(Max.)
Side View
0.50
2.00
1.00 2.50
12.00 17.000.10
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K9GAG08B0M K9GAG08U0M K9LBG08U1M
PIN DESCRIPTION
Pin Name I/O0 ~ I/O7 Pin Function
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DATA INPUTS/OUTPUTS The I/O pins are used to input command, address and data, and to output data during read operations. The I/ O pins float to high-z when the chip is deselected or when the outputs are disabled. COMMAND LATCH ENABLE The CLE input controls the activating path for commands sent to the command register. When active high, commands are latched into the command register through the I/O ports on the rising edge of the WE signal. ADDRESS LATCH ENABLE The ALE input controls the activating path for address to the internal address registers. Addresses are latched on the rising edge of WE with ALE high. CHIP ENABLE The CE input is the device selection control. When the device is in the Busy state, CE high is ignored, and the device does not return to standby mode in program or erase operation. Regarding CE control during read operation, refer to 'Page read' section of Device operation. READ ENABLE The RE input is the serial data-out control, and when active drives the data onto the I/O bus. Data is valid tREA after the falling edge of RE which also increments the internal column address counter by one. WRITE ENABLE The WE input controls writes to the I/O port. Commands, address and data are latched on the rising edge of the WE pulse. WRITE PROTECT The WP pin provides inadvertent write/erase protection during power transitions. The internal high voltage generator is reset when the WP pin is active low. READY/BUSY OUTPUT The R/B output indicates the status of the device operation. When low, it indicates that a program, erase or random read operation is in process and returns to high state upon completion. It is an open drain output and does not float to high-z condition when the chip is deselected or when outputs are disabled. POWER VCC is the power supply for device. GROUND NO CONNECTION Lead is not internally connected.
CLE
ALE
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RE
WE
WP
R/B
Vcc Vss N.C
NOTE : Connect all VCC and VSS pins of each device to common power supply outputs. Do not leave VCC or VSS disconnected.
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Figure 1. K9GAG08X0M Functional Block Diagram
VCC VSS A13 - A31 X-Buffers Latches & Decoders Y-Buffers Latches & Decoders 16,384M + 512M Bit NAND Flash ARRAY
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A0 - A12
(4,096 + 128)Byte x 524,288 Data Register & S/A Y-Gating
Command
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Command Register
I/O Buffers & Latches
VCC VSS Output Driver I/0 0
CE RE WE
Control Logic & High Voltage Generator
Global Buffers
I/0 7 CLE ALE WP
Figure 2. K9GAG08X0M Array Organization
1 Block = 128 Pages (512K + 16K) Bytes
512K Pages (=4,096 Blocks) 8 bit 4K Bytes 128 Bytes
1 Page = (4K + 128)Bytes 1 Block = (4K + 128)B x 128 Pages = (512K + 16K) Bytes 1 Device = (4K+128)B x 128Pages x 4,096 Blocks = 16,896 Mbits
Page Register
4K Bytes I/O 0 1st Cycle 2nd Cycle 3rd Cycle 4th Cycle 5th Cycle A0 A8 A13 A21 A29 I/O 1 A1 A9 A14 A22 A30 I/O 2 A2 A10 A15 A23 A31 128 Bytes I/O 3 A3 A11 A16 A24 *L
I/O 0 ~ I/O 7
I/O 4 A4 A12 A17 A25 *L
I/O 5 A5 *L A18 A26 *L
I/O 6 A6 *L A19 A27 *L
I/O 7 A7 *L A20 A28 *L Column Address Column Address Row Address Row Address
Row Address
NOTE : Column Address : Starting Address of the Register. * L must be set to "Low". * The device ignores any additional input of address cycles than required.
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Product Introduction
Preliminary FLASH MEMORY
The K9GAG08X0M is a 16,896Mbit(17,716,740,096 bit) memory organized as 524,288 rows(pages) by 4,224x8 columns. Spare 128 columns are located from column address of 4,096~4,223. A 4,224-byte data register is connected to memory cell arrays for accommodating data transfer between the I/O buffers and memory cells during page read and page program operations. The memory array is made up of 32 cells that are serially connected to form a NAND structure. Each of the 32 cells resides in a different page. A block consists of two NAND structured strings. A NAND structure consists of 32 cells. A cell has 2-bit data. Total 2,162,688 NAND cells reside in a block. The program and read operations are executed on a page basis, while the erase operation is executed on a block basis. The memory array consists of 4,096 separately erasable 512K-byte blocks. It indicates that the bit by bit erase operation is prohibited on the K9GAG08X0M. The K9GAG08X0M has addresses multiplexed into 8 I/Os. This scheme dramatically reduces pin counts and allows system upgrades to future densities by maintaining consistency in system board design. Command, address and data are all written through I/O's by bringing WE to low while CE is low. Those are latched on the rising edge of WE. Command Latch Enable(CLE) and Address Latch Enable(ALE) are used to multiplex command and address respectively, via the I/O pins. Some commands require one bus cycle. For example, Reset Command, Status Read Command, etc require just one cycle bus. Some other commands, like page read and block erase and page program, require two cycles: one cycle for setup and the other cycle for execution. The 2112M-byte physical space requires 32 addresses, thereby requiring five cycles for addressing : 2 cycles of column address, 3 cycles of row address, in that www..com order. Page Read and Page Program need the same five address cycles following the required command input. In Block Erase operation, however, only three row address cycles are used. Device operations are selected by writing specific commands into the command register. Table 1 defines the specific commands of the K9GAG08X0M. In addition to the enhanced architecture and interface, the device incorporates copy-back program feature from one page to another page without need for transporting the data to and from the external buffer memory. Since the time-consuming serial access and data-input cycles are removed, system performance for solid-state disk application is significantly increased.
Table 1. Command Sets
Function Read Read for Copy Back Read ID Reset Page Program Copy-Back Program Block Erase Random Data Input(1) Random Data Output Read Status Read Status 2 Two-Plane Read (3) Two-Plane Read for Copy-Back Two-Plane Random Data Output (1) (3) Two-Plane Page Program(2) Two-Plane Copy-Back Program(2) Two-Plane Block Erase Page Program with 2KB Data (2) Copy-Back Program with 2KB Data
(2) (1)
1st Set 00h 00h 90h FFh 80h 85h 60h 85h 05h 70h F1h 60h----60h 60h----60h 00h----05h 80h----11h 85h----11h 60h----60h 80h----11h 85h----11h
2nd Set 30h 35h 10h 10h D0h E0h
Acceptable Command during Busy
O
O O 30h 35h E0h 81h----10h 81h----10h D0h 80h----10h 85h----10h
NOTE : 1. Random Data Input/Output can be executed in a page. 2. Any command between 11h and 80h/81h/85h is prohibited except 70h/F1h and FFh. 3. Two-Plane Random Data out must be used after Two-Plane Read operation
Caution : Any undefined command inputs are prohibited except for above command set of Table 1.
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Parameter Symbol VCC Voltage on any pin relative to VSS K9XXG08X0M-XCB0 K9XXG08X0M-XIB0 K9XXG08X0M-XCB0 K9XXG08X0M-XIB0 VIN VI/O Temperature Under Bias Storage Temperature Short Circuit Current
NOTE :
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Rating 2.7V / 3.3V Device -0.6 to + 4.6 -0.6 to + 4.6 -0.6 to Vcc+0.3 (<4.6V) -10 to +125 -40 to +125 -65 to +150 5 C C mA V
Unit
TBIAS TSTG Ios
w w w . D 1. Minimum e e voltage .isc o m input/output pins. During transitions, this level may undershoot to -2.0V for periods <30ns. a t a S h DC t 4 U -0.6V on
Maximum DC voltage on input/output pins is VCC+0.3V which, during transitions, may overshoot to VCC+2.0V for periods <20ns. 2. Permanent device damage may occur if ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS are exceeded. Functional operation should be restricted to the conditions as detailed in the operational sections of this data sheet. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect reliability.
RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS
(Voltage reference to GND, K9XXG08X0M-XCB0 :TA=0 to 70C, K9GAG08X0M-XIB0:TA=-40 to 85C) Parameter Supply Voltage Supply Voltage Symbol Min VCC VSS 2.5 0 K9GAG08B0M(2.7V) Typ. 2.7 0 Max 2.9 0 Min 2.7 0 K9XXG08UXM(3.3V) Typ. 3.3 0 Max 3.6 0 V V Unit
DC AND OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS(Recommended operating conditions otherwise noted.)
K9GAG08X0M Parameter Page Read with Serial Access Program Erase Stand-by Current(TTL) Stand-by Current(CMOS) Input Leakage Current Output Leakage Current Input High Voltage Input Low Voltage, All inputs Output High Voltage Level Output Low Voltage Level Output Low Current(R/B) Symbol Test Conditions Min ICC1 ICC2 ICC3 ISB1 ISB2 ILI ILO VIH(1) VIL(1) VOH VOL IOL(R/B) Operating Current tRC=25ns CE=VIL, IOUT=0mA CE=VIH, WP=0V/VCC CE=VCC-0.2, WP=0V/VCC VIN=0 to Vcc(max) VOUT=0 to Vcc(max) K9GAG08B0M :IOH=-100A K9GAG08U0M :IOH=-400A K9GAG08B0M :IOL=100uA K9GAG08U0M :IOL=2.1mA K9GAG08B0M :VOL=0.1V K9GAG08U0M :VOL=0.4V 0.8 xVcc -0.3 VCC -0.4 3 10 4 1 50 10 10 Vcc +0.3 0.2 xVcc 0.4 0.8 xVcc -0.3 2.4 8 10 10 1 50 10 10 Vcc +0.3 0.2 xVcc 0.4 mA V A 15 30 15 30 mA 2.7V Typ Max Min 3.3V Typ Max Unit
NOTE : 1. VIL can undershoot to -0.4V and VIH can overshoot to VCC +0.4V for durations of 20 ns or less. 2. Typical value is measured at Vcc=3.3V, TA=25C. Not 100% tested. 3. The typical value of the K9LBG08U1M's ISB2 is 20A and the maximum value is 100A.
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VALID BLOCK
Parameter K9GAG08X0M K9LBG08U1M Symbol NVB NVB Min 3,996 7,992 Typ. -
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Max 4,096 8,192 Unit Blocks Blocks
NOTE : 1. The device may include initial invalid blocks when first shipped. Additional invalid blocks may develop while being used. The number of valid blocks is presented with both cases of invalid blocks considered. Invalid blocks are defined as blocks that contain one or more bad bits which cause status failure during program and erase operation. Do not erase or program factory-marked bad blocks. Refer to the attached technical notes for appropriate management of initial invalid blocks. 2. The 1st block, which is placed on 00h block address, is guaranteed to be a valid block at the time of shipment. 3. The number of valid blocks is on the basis of single plane operations, and this may be decreased with two plane operations. * : Each K9GAG08U0M chip in the K9LBG08U1M has Maximum 100 invalid blocks
AC TEST CONDITION
(K9XXG08X0M-XCB0: TA=0 to 70C, K9XXG08X0M-XIB0:TA=-40 to 85C, K9GAG08B0M: Vcc=2.5V~2.9V, K9XXG08UXM: Vcc=2.7V~3.6V unless otherwise noted) www..com Parameter K9GAG08B0M Input Pulse Levels Input Rise and Fall Times Input and Output Timing Levels Output Load 0V to Vcc 5ns Vcc/2 1 TTL GATE and CL=30pF
K9XXG08UXM 0V to Vcc 5ns Vcc/2 1 TTL GATE and CL=50pF
CAPACITANCE(TA=25C, VCC=2.7V/3.3V, f=1.0MHz)
Item Input/Output Capacitance Input Capacitance Symbol CI/O CI/O(W)* CIN CIN(W)* Test Condition VIL=0V VIL=0V VIN=0V VIN=0V Min Max 5 5 5 5 Unit pF pF pF pF
NOTE :1. Capacitance is periodically sampled and not 100% tested. 2. CI/O(W)* and CIN(W)* are tested at wafer level.
MODE SELECTION
CLE H L H L L L X X X X X ALE L H L H L L X X X X(1) X CE L L L L L L X X X X H H X X X X X H X X X X WE RE H H H H H WP X X H H H X X H H L 0V/VCC(2) Read Mode Write Mode Data Input Data Output During Read(Busy) During Program(Busy) During Erase(Busy) Write Protect Stand-by Mode Command Input Address Input(5clock) Command Input Address Input(5clock)
NOTE : 1. X can be VIL or VIH. 2. WP should be biased to CMOS high or CMOS low for standby.
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Program / Erase Characteristics
Parameter Program Time Dummy Busy Time for Multi Plane Program Number of Partial Program Cycles in the Same Page Block Erase Time Symbol tPROG tDBSY Nop tBERS Min Typ 0.8 0.5 1.5
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Max 3 1 1 10 Unit ms s cycle ms
NOTE: 1.Typical program time is measured at Vcc=3.3V, TA=25C. Not 100% tested. 2. Typical Program time is defined as the time within which more than 50% of the whole pages are programed at 3.3V Vcc and 25C temperature. 3. Within a same block, program time(tPROG) of page group A is faster than that of page group B. Typical tPROG is the average program time of the page group A and B(Table 5). Page Group A: Page 0, 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, 11, ... , 110, 111, 114, 115, 118, 119, 122, 123 Page Group B: Page 4, 5, 8, 9, 12, 13, 16, 17, ... , 116, 117, 120, 121, 124, 125, 126, 127
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AC Timing Characteristics for Command / Address / Data Input
Parameter CLE Setup Time CLE Hold Time CE Setup Time CE Hold Time WE Pulse Width ALE Setup Time ALE Hold Time Data Setup Time Data Hold Time Write Cycle Time WE High Hold Time Address to Data Loading Time Symbol tCLS(1) tCLH tCS
(1)
Min 3.3V(2.7V) 12 5 20 5 12 12 5 12 5 25 10 100
Max 3.3V(2.7V) -
Unit ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns
tCH tWP tALS tDS
(1)
tALH
(1)
tDH tWC tWH tADL
(2)
NOTES : 1. The transition of the corresponding control pins must occur only once while WE is held low. 2. tADL is the time from the WE rising edge of final address cycle to the WE rising edge of first data cycle.
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AC Characteristics for Operation
Parameter Data Transfer from Cell to Register ALE to RE Delay CLE to RE Delay Ready to RE Low RE Pulse Width WE High to Busy Read Cycle Time RE Access Time CE Access Time www..com RE High to Output Hi-Z CE High to Output Hi-Z CE High to ALE or CLE Don't Care RE High to Output Hold RE Low to Output Hold CE High to Output Hold RE High Hold Time Output Hi-Z to RE Low RE High to WE Low WE High to RE Low Device Resetting Time(Read/Program/Erase) Symbol tR tAR tCLR tRR tRP tWB tRC tREA tCEA tRHZ tCHZ tCSD tRHOH tRLOH tCOH tREH tIR tRHW tWHR tRST Min 3.3V(2.7V) 10 10 20 12 25 10 15 5 15 10 0 100 60 -
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Max 3.3V(2.7V) 60 100 20 25 100 30 5/10/500
(1)
Unit s ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns s
NOTE: 1. If reset command(FFh) is written at Ready state, the device goes into Busy for maximum 5s.
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NAND Flash Technical Notes
Initial Invalid Block(s)
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Initial invalid blocks are defined as blocks that contain one or more initial invalid bits whose reliability is not guaranteed by Samsung. The information regarding the initial invalid block(s) is called the initial invalid block information. Devices with initial invalid block(s) have the same quality level as devices with all valid blocks and have the same AC and DC characteristics. An initial invalid block(s) does not affect the performance of valid block(s) because it is isolated from the bit line and the common source line by a select transistor. The system design must be able to mask out the initial invalid block(s) via address mapping. The 1st block, which is placed on 00h block address, is guaranteed to be a valid block at the time of shipment.
Identifying Initial Invalid Block(s)
All device locations are erased(FFh) except locations where the initial invalid block(s) information is written prior to shipping. The initial invalid block(s) status is defined by the 1st byte in the spare area. Samsung makes sure that the last page of every initial invalid block has non-FFh data at the column address of 4,096.The initial invalid block information is also erasable in most cases, and it is impossible to recover the information once it has been erased. Therefore, the system must be able to recognize the initial invalid block(s) based on the initial invalid block information and create the initial invalid block table via the following suggested flow www..com Any intentional erasure of the initial invalid block information is prohibited. chart(Figure 3).
Start
Set Block Address = 0
Increment Block Address
*
Create (or update) Initial Invalid Block(s) Table No Yes No
Check "FFh" at the column address 4,096 of the last page in the block
Check "FFh" ?
Last Block ?
Yes
End
Figure 3. Flow chart to create initial invalid block table.
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NAND Flash Technical Notes (Continued)
Error in write or read operation
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Within its life time, additional invalid blocks may develop with NAND Flash memory. Refer to the qualification report for the actual data. Block replacement should be done upon erase or program error.
Failure Mode Write Read Erase Failure Program Failure Up to Four Bit Failure : Error Correcting Code --> RS Code etc. Example) 4bit correction / 512-byte
Detection and Countermeasure sequence Status Read after Erase --> Block Replacement Status Read after Program --> Block Replacement Verify ECC -> ECC Correction
ECC
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Program Flow Chart
Start
Write 80h
Write Address
Write Data
Write 10h
Read Status Register
I/O 6 = 1 ? or R/B = 1 ? Yes No I/O 0 = 0 ?
No
Program Error
*
Yes Program Completed
*
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NAND Flash Technical Notes (Continued)
Erase Flow Chart
Start Write 60h Write Block Address Write D0h
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Read Flow Chart
Start Write 00h Write Address Write 30h Read Data ECC Generation I/O 6 = 1 ? or R/B = 1 ? Yes No No
Read Status Register
Erase Error
*
Reclaim the Error
Verify ECC Yes Page Read Completed
No
I/O 0 = 0 ? Yes Erase Completed
*
: If erase operation results in an error, map out the failing block and replace it with another block.
Block Replacement
1st (n-1)th nth (page)
{ {
Block A 1 an error occurs. Buffer memory of the controller. Block B 2
1st (n-1)th nth (page)
* Step1 When an error happens in the nth page of the Block 'A' during erase or program operation. * Step2 Copy the data in the 1st ~ (n-1)th page to the same location of another free block. (Block 'B') * Step3 Then, copy the nth page data of the Block 'A' in the buffer memory to the nth page of the Block 'B'. * Step4 Do not erase or program to Block 'A' by creating an 'invalid block' table or other appropriate scheme.

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NAND Flash Technical Notes (Continued)
Addressing for program operation
Preliminary FLASH MEMORY
Within a block, the pages must be programmed consecutively from the LSB (least significant bit) page of the block to MSB (most significant bit) pages of the block. Random page address programming is prohibited. In this case, the definition of LSB page is the LSB among the pages to be programmed. Therefore, LSB doesn't need to be page 0.
Page 127
(128)
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Page 127
(128)
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Page 31
(32)
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Page 31
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Page 2 Page 1 Page 0
(3) (32) (2)
Data register From the LSB page to MSB page DATA IN: Data (1) Data (128)
Data register Ex.) Random page program (Prohibition) DATA IN: Data (1) Data (128)
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System Interface Using CE don't-care.
Preliminary FLASH MEMORY
For an easier system interface, CE may be inactive during the data-loading or serial access as shown below. The internal 4,224byte data registers are utilized as separate buffers for this operation and the system design gets more flexible. In addition, for voice or audio applications which use slow cycle time on the order of -seconds, de-activating CE during the data-loading and serial access would provide significant savings in power consumption.
Figure 4. Program Operation with CE don't-care.
CLE
CE don't-care
CE
WE
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80h Address(5Cycles) Data Input Data Input 10h
tCS CE
tCH CE
tCEA
tREA tWP WE I/O0~7 out RE
Figure 5. Read Operation with CE don't-care.
CE don't-care
CE
RE ALE R/B

tR
I/Ox
WE
00h
Address(5Cycle)
30h
Data Output(serial access)
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NOTE
Preliminary FLASH MEMORY
ADDRESS Col. Add1 A0~A7 Col. Add2 A8~A12 Row Add1 A13~A20 Row Add2 A21~A28 Row Add3 A29~A31
Device K9GAG08X0M
I/O I/Ox I/O 0 ~ I/O 7
DATA Data In/Out ~4,224byte
Command Latch Cycle
CLE tCLS tCS CE
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tWP WE
tALS ALE tDS I/Ox
tALH
tDH
Command
Address Latch Cycle
tCLS
CLE
CE
tCS
tWC
tWC
tWC
tWC
tWP WE tALS ALE tDS I/Ox tDH tWH tALH
tWP tALH tWH
tWP tWH tALH
tWP tWH tALH tALH
tALS
tALS
tALS
tALS
tDS
tDH
tDS
tDH
tDS
tDH
tDS
tDH
Col. Add1
Col. Add2
Row Add1
Row Add2
Row Add3
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Input Data Latch Cycle
tCLH
Preliminary FLASH MEMORY
CLE
tCH CE
ALE
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tALS
tWC
WE tDS I/Ox
tWH tDH
tDS
tDH
tWP
tWP
tWP tDH tDS
DIN 0 DIN 1 DIN final tRC
* Serial Access Cycle after Read(CLE=L, WE=H, ALE=L)
CE tREA RE
tREH
tCHZ(1) tREA tCOH
tREA
tRHZ(1) I/Ox tRR R/B
NOTES : 1. Transition is measured at 200mV from steady state voltage with load. This parameter is sampled and not 100% tested. 2. tRHOH starts to be valid when frequency is lower than 33MHz.
tRHZ(1) tRHOH(2)
Dout
Dout
Dout
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Serial Access Cycle after Read(EDO Type, CLE=L, WE=H, ALE=L)
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tRC tRP RE tREA tCEA I/Ox
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tCHZ(1) tCOH
tREA tRLOH(2) Dout
tRHZ(1) tRHOH(2)
Dout
tRR
R/B
NOTES : 1. Transition is measured at 200mV from steady state voltage with load. This parameter is sampled and not 100% tested. 2. tRLOH is valid when frequency is higher than 33MHz. tRHOH starts to be valid when frequency is lower than 33MHz.
Status Read Cycle
tCLR CLE tCLS tCS CE tCH tCEA tWHR RE tDS I/Ox tDH tIR tREA tRHZ tRHOH Status Output tCHZ tCOH tCLH
tWP WE
70h/F1h
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Read Operation
tCLR CLE
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00h
Col. Add1 Col. Add2 Row Add1 Row Add2 Row Add3
tCSD
tRC
tRHZ
30h
tCHZ tCOH
Dout N+2
Dout N Dout N+1 Dout M
Column Address
Row Address Busy
R/B
Read Operation(Intercepted by CE)
tCLR CLE
CE tCSD WE tWB tAR ALE tR RE tRR I/Ox
00h Col. Add1 Col. Add2 Row Add1 Row Add2 Row Add3 30h
tRC
Dout N
Dout N+1
Column Address
Row Address Busy
R/B
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CLE tCLR
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CE
WE
tWB
tAR
tRHW
tWHR
23 tR
tRC
ALE tREA
RE tRR
Col. Add1 Col. Add2 Row Add1 Row Add2 Row Add3
I/Ox
Column Address Row Address Busy
00h
30h/35h
Dout N
Dout N+1
05h
Col Add1
Col Add2
E0h
Dout M
Dout M+1
Column Address
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R/B
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Page Program Operation
Preliminary FLASH MEMORY
CLE
CE
WE tADL
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tWC
tWC
tWB
tPROG
tWHR
ALE
RE
Din Din N M 1 up to m Byte Serial Input
I/Ox
80h
Co.l Add1 Col. Add2
Row Add1
Row Add2 Row Add3
10h Program Command
70h Read Status Command
I/O0
SerialData Column Address Input Command
Row Address
R/B
I/O0=0 Successful Program I/O0=1 Error in Program
NOTES : tADL is the time from the WE rising edge of final address cycle to the WE rising edge of first data cycle.
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CLE
CE tWC
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WE tADL tADL
tWC tWC
tWB
tPROG
tWHR
ALE
RE
Serial Data Column Address Input Command Row Address Serial Input
Random Data Column Address Input Command
Serial Input
Col. Add2
NOTES : 1. tADL is the time from the WE rising edge of final address cycle to the WE rising edge of first data cycle.
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Col. Add2 Row Add1 Row Add2 Row Add3
I/Ox
Col. Add1
80h 85h
Col. Add1
Din N Din M
Din J
Din K
10h Program Command
70h Read Status Command
I/O0
R/B
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CLE
K9GAG08B0M K9GAG08U0M K9LBG08U1M
CE tWHR tPROG tWB tRC tADL
tWC tWB
WE
ALE tR
Busy
Copy-Back Data Input Command
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NOTES : 1. tADL is the time from the WE rising edge of final address cycle to the WE rising edge of first data cycle.
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35h Data 1 Data N
RE
I/Ox
85h
Row Address
00h
Col Add1 Col Add2 Row Add1 Row Add2 Row Add3
Col Add1 Col Add2 Row Add1 Row Add2 Row Add3
Data 1 Column Address Row Address
Data N
10h
70h
I/Ox Read Status Command
Column Address
R/B
Busy
I/O0=0 Successful Program I/O0=1 Error in Program
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Block Erase Operation
Preliminary FLASH MEMORY
CLE
CE tWC WE tWB ALE
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tBERS
tWHR
RE I/Ox
60h
Row Add1
Row Add2 Row Add3
D0h
70h
I/O 0
Row Address
Auto Block Erase Setup Command
Erase Command
R/B
Busy
Read Status Command
I/O0=0 Successful Erase I/O0=1 Error in Erase
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Two-Plane Page Read Operation with Two-Plane Random Data Out
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CLE
CE
tW tWC
tW tWC
WE
tWB tR
ALE
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RE
60h
A13~A20 A21~A28 A29~A31
I/Ox
Row Address
60h 30h
A13~A20 A21~A28 A29~A31
Row Address
R/B
A13 ~ A19 : Fixed 'Low' : Fixed 'Low' A20 A21 ~ A31 : Fixed 'Low'
A13 ~ A19 : Valid : Fixed 'High' A20 A21 ~ A31 : Valid
Busy
1
28 tCLR
tWC tW
CLE
tCLR
CE
tW tWC
WE
tWHR tREA tRC tRHW
tWHR tREA tRC
ALE
RE
05h
A0~A7 A8~A12
I/Ox
Column Address
00h
A0~A7
A8~A12 A13~A20 A21~A28 A29~A31
E0h
Dout N
Dout N+1
00h
A0~A7
A8~A12 A13~A20 A21~A28 A29~A31
05h
Column Address Row Address
A0~A7
A8~A12
E0h
Column Address
Dout M
Dout M+1
Column Address Row Address
A0 ~ A12
:
Valid
A0 ~ A12 A0 ~ A12 : Fixed 'Low' A13 ~ A19 : Fixed 'Low' : Fixed 'High' A20 A21 ~ A31: Fixed 'Low'
:
Valid
R/B
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1
A0 ~ A12 : Fixed 'Low' A13 ~ A19 : Fixed 'Low' A20 : Fixed 'Low' A21 ~ A31: Fixed 'Low'
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Two-Plane Page Program Operation
CLE
CE

tWB tDBSY
tWC
WE
tWB tPROG tWHR
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ALE
RE
tDBSY :
typ. 500ns max. 1s
Ex.) Two-Plane Page Program tDBSY tPROG
R/B
80h Address & Data Input A0 ~ A12 : Valid A13 ~ A19 : Fixed 'Low' : Fixed 'Low' A20 A21 ~ A31: Fixed 'Low' 11h
I/O0~7
81h Note
Address & Data Input A0 ~ A12 : Valid A13 ~ A19 : Valid : Fixed 'High' A20 A21 ~ A31 : Valid
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10h
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81h 11h Program Page Row Address 1 up to 4224 Byte Data Command (Dummy) Serial Input
I/Ox
80h
A0~A7 A8~A12 A13~A20 A21~A28A29~A31
Din N
Din M
A0~A7 A8~A12 A13~A20 A21~A28A29~A31
Din N
Din M
10h Program Confirm 1 up to 4224 Byte Data Command (True) Serial Input
70h/F1h
I/O 0
Serial Data Column Address Input Command
Read Status Command
R/B
70h
Note: Any command between 11h and 81h is prohibited except 70h/F1h and FFh.
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Two-Plane Block Erase Operation
CLE
CE tWC
tWC
WE tWB tBERS tWHR
K9GAG08B0M K9GAG08U0M K9LBG08U1M
ALE
RE
30
60h
Row Add1 Row Add2 Row Add3
I/OX
D0h Row Address Row Address
60h
Row Add1 Row Add2 Row Add3 D0h
70h
I/O 0
R/B
Block Erase Setup Command2 Erase Confirm Command
Busy
I/O 0 = 0 Successful Erase I/O 0 = 1 Error in Erase Read Status Command
Block Erase Setup Command1
Ex.) Address Restriction for Two-Plane Block Erase Operation tBERS
Address 60h Row Add1,2,3 A13 ~ A19 : Fixed 'Low' : Fixed 'Low' A20 A21 ~ A31 : Fixed 'Low' D0h ~ A25 A9Address Row Add1,2,3 A13 ~ A19 : Fixed 'Low' : Fixed 'High' A20 A21 ~ A31 : Valid D0h 70h
R/B
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I/O0~7
60h
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Read ID Operation
CLE
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CE
WE tAR
ALE
RE www..com tREA I/Ox
90h Read ID Command 00h Address. 1cycle ECh Device Code 3rd cyc. 4th cyc. 5th cyc.
Maker Code Device Code
Device K9GAG08B0M K9GAG08U0M K9LBG08U1M
Device Code(2nd Cycle) D5h
3rd Cycle Same as K9GAG08U0M 14h
4th Cycle B6h
5th Cycle 74h
Same as K9GAG08U0M in it
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ID Definition Table 90 ID : Access command = 90H
Description 1st Byte 2nd Byte 3rd Byte 4th Byte 5th Byte
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Maker Code Device Code Internal Chip Number, Cell Type, Number of Simultaneously Programmed Pages, etc Page Size, Block Size, Spare Size, Organization, Serial Access Minimum Plane Number, Plane Size
3rd ID Data
Description 1 2 4 8 2 Level Cell 4 Level Cell 8 Level Cell 16 Level Cell 1 2 4 8 Not Support Support Not Support Support 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 I/O7 I/O6 I/O5 I/O4 I/O3 I/O2 I/O1 I/O0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1
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Cell Type
Number of Simultaneously Programmed Pages Interleave Program Between multiple chips Cache Program
4th ID Data
Description Page Size (w/o redundant area ) 1KB 2KB 4KB 8KB 64KB 128KB 256KB 512KB 8 16 x8 x16 50ns/30ns 25ns Reserved Reserved 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 I/O7 I/O6 I/O5 I/O4 I/O3 I/O2 I/O1 I/O0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1
Block Size (w/o redundant area ) Redundant Area Size ( byte/512byte) Organization
Serial Access Minimum
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5th ID Data
Description 1 2 4 8 64Mb 128Mb 256Mb 512Mb 1Gb 2Gb 4Gb 8Gb 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 I/O7 I/O6 I/O5 I/O4
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I/O3 I/O2 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1
I/O1
I/O0
Plane Number
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Device Operation PAGE READ
Preliminary FLASH MEMORY
Page read is initiated by writing 00h-30h to the command register along with five address cycles. After initial power up, 00h command is latched. Therefore only five address cycles and 30h command initiates that operation after initial power up. The 4,224 bytes of data within the selected page are transferred to the data registers in less than 60s(tR). The system controller can detect the completion of this data transfer(tR) by analyzing the output of R/B pin. Once the data in a page is loaded into the data registers, they may be read out in 25ns cycle time by sequentially pulsing RE. The repetitive high to low transitions of the RE clock make the device output the data starting from the selected column address up to the last column address. The device may output random data in a page instead of the consecutive sequential data by writing random data output command. The column address of next data, which is going to be out, may be changed to the address which follows random data output command. Random data output can be operated multiple times regardless of how many times it is done in a page.
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Operation
ALE R/B RE I/Ox
00h
WE
CE
CLE
tR
Address(5Cycle) Col. Add.1,2 & Row Add.1,2,3
30h
Data Output(Serial Access)
Data Field
Spare Field
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Figure 7. Random Data Output In a Page
R/B RE I/Ox
00h Address 5Cycles 30h/35h Data Output 05h Address 2Cycles
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tR
E0h
Data Output
Col Add1,2 & Row Add1,2,3
Data Field
Spare Field
Data Field
Spare Field
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PAGE PROGRAM
The device is programmed basically on a page basis, and the number of consecutive partial page programming operation within the same page without an intervening erase operation must not exceed 1 time for the page. The addressing should be done in sequential order in a block. A page program cycle consists of a serial data loading period in which up to 4,224bytes of data may be loaded into the data register, followed by a non-volatile programming period where the loaded data is programmed into the appropriate cell. The serial data loading period begins by inputting the Serial Data Input command(80h), followed by the five cycle address inputs and then serial data loading. The words other than those to be programmed do not need to be loaded. The device supports random data input in a page. The column address for the next data, which will be entered, may be changed to the address which follows random data input command(85h). Random data input may be operated multiple times regardless of how many times it is done in a page. The Page Program confirm command(10h) initiates the programming process. Writing 10h alone without previously entering the serial data will not initiate the programming process. The internal write state controller automatically executes the algorithms and timings necessary for program and verify, thereby freeing the system controller for other tasks. Once the program process starts, the Read Status Register command may be entered to read the status register. The system controller can detect the completion of a program cycle by monitoring the R/B output, or the Status bit(I/O 6) of the Status Register. Only the Read Status command and Reset command are valid while programming is in progress. When the Page Program is complete, the Write Status Bit(I/O 0) may be checked(Figure 8). The internal write verify detects only errors for "1"s that are not successfully programmed to "0"s. The command register remains in Read Status command mode until another valid command is written to the command register.
Figure 8. Program & Read Status Operation
R/B I/Ox
80h Address & Data Input Col Add1,2 & Row Add1,2,3 Data Fail
tPROG
"0" 10h 70h I/O0 "1" Pass
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Figure 9. Random Data Input In a Page
R/B I/Ox
80h Address & Data Input Col Add1,2 & Row Add1,2,3 Data Address & Data Input Col Add1,2 Data
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tPROG
"0" 85h 10h 70h I/O0 "1" Fail Pass
COPY-BACK PROGRAM
Copy-Back program with Read for Copy-Back is configured to quickly and efficiently rewrite data stored in one page without data rewww..com bit error is not in data stored. Since the time-consuming re-loading cycles are removed, the system performance is loading when the improved. The benefit is especially obvious when a portion of a block is updated and the rest of the block also needs to be copied to the newly assigned free block. Copy-Back operation is a sequential execution of Read for Copy-Back and of copy-back program with the destination page address. A read operation with "35h" command and the address of the source page moves the whole 4,224-byte data into the internal data buffer. A bit error is checked by sequential reading the data output. In the case where there is no bit error, the data do not need to be reloaded. Therefore Copy-Back program operation is initiated by issuing Page-Copy Data-Input command (85h) with destination page address. Actual programming operation begins after Program Confirm command (10h) is issued. Once the program process starts, the Read Status Register command (70h) may be entered to read the status register. The system controller can detect the completion of a program cycle by monitoring the R/B output, or the Status bit(I/O 6) of the Status Register. When the Copy-Back Program is complete, the Write Status Bit(I/O 0) may be checked(Figure 10 & Figure 11). The command register remains in Read Status command mode until another valid command is written to the command register. During copy-back program, data modification is possible using random data input command (85h) as shown in Figure11.
Figure 10. Page Copy-Back Program Operation
R/B I/Ox
00h Add.(5Cycles) 35h
tR
tPROG
Data Output
85h
Add.(5Cycles)
10h
70h
I/O0 "1" Fail
"0"
Pass
Col. Add.1,2 & Row Add.1,2,3 Source Address
Col. Add.1,2 & Row Add.1,2,3 Destination Address
Note: 1. Copy-Back Program operation is allowed only within the same memory plane.
Figure 11. Page Copy-Back Program Operation with Random Data Input
R/B I/Ox
00h Add.(5Cycles) 35h
tR
tPROG
Data Output
85h
Add.(5Cycles)
Data
85h
Add.(2Cycles) Col. Add.1,2
Data
10h
70h
Col. Add.1,2 & Row Add.1,2,3 Source Address
Col. Add.1,2 & Row Add.1,2,3 Destination Address
There is no limitation for the number of repetition.
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BLOCK ERASE
Preliminary FLASH MEMORY
The Erase operation is done on a block basis. Block address loading is accomplished in three cycles initiated by an Erase Setup command(60h). Only address A20 to A31 is valid while A13 to A19 is ignored. The Erase Confirm command(D0h) following the block address loading initiates the internal erasing process. This two-step sequence of setup followed by execution command ensures that memory contents are not accidentally erased due to external noise conditions. At the rising edge of WE after the erase confirm command input, the internal write controller handles erase and erase-verify. When the erase operation is completed, the Write Status Bit(I/O 0) may be checked. Figure 12 details the sequence.
Figure 12. Block Erase Operation
R/B I/Ox
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tBERS
"0" Address Input(3Cycle) Row Add. : A13 ~ A31 Fail D0h 70h I/O0 "1" Pass
TWO-PLANE PAGE READ
Two-Plane Page Read is an extension of Page Read, for a single plane with 4,224 byte page registers. Since the device is equipped with two memory planes, activating the two sets of 4,224 byte page registers enables a random read of two pages. Two-Plane Page Read is initiated by repeating command 60h followed by three address cycles twice. In this case only same page of same block can be selected from each plane. After Read Confirm command(30h) the 8,448 bytes of data within the selected two page are transferred to the data registers in less than 60us(tR). The system controller can detect the completion of data transfer(tR) by monitoring the output of R/B pin. Once the data is loaded into the data registers, the data output of first plane can be read out by issuing command 00h with Five Address Cycles, command 05h with two column address and finally E0h. The data output of second plane can be read out using the identical command sequences. The restrictions for Two-Plane Page Program are shown in Figure 13. Two-Plane Read must be used in the block which has been programmed with Two-Plane Page Program.
Figure 13. Two-Plane Page Read Operation with Two-Plane Random Data Out
R/B I/OX
60h Address (3 Cycle) Row Add.1,2,3 A13 ~ A19 : Fixed 'Low' A20 : Fixed 'Low' A21 ~ A31 : Fixed 'Low' 60h Address (3 Cycle) Row Add.1,2,3 A13 ~ A19 : Valid A20 : Fixed 'High' A21 ~ A31 :Valid 30h
tR
1
R/B I/Ox 1
00h Address (5 Cycle) 05h Address (2 Cycle) Col. Add.1,2 A0 ~ A12
:
E0h
Data Output
Col. Add. 1,2 & Row Add.1,2,3 A0 ~ A12 : Fixed 'Low' A13 ~ A19 : Fixed 'Low' : Fixed 'Low' A20 A21 ~ A31 : Fixed 'Low'
Valid
2
R/B I/Ox 2
00h Address (5 Cycle) 05h Address (2 Cycle) Col. Add.1,2 A0 ~ A12
:
E0h
Data Output
Col. Add. 1,2 & Row Add.1,2,3 A0 ~ A12 : Fixed 'Low' A13 ~ A19 : Fixed 'Low' : Fixed 'High' A20 A21 ~ A31 : Fixed 'Low'
Valid
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TWO-PLANE PAGE PROGRAM
Preliminary FLASH MEMORY
Two-Plane Page Program is an extension of Page Program, for a single plane with 4,224 byte page registers. Since the device is equipped with two memory planes, activating the two sets of 4,224 byte page registers enables a simultaneous programming of two pages. After writing the first set of data up to 4,224 byte into the selected page register, Dummy Page Program command (11h) instead of actual Page Program (10h) is inputted to finish data-loading of the first plane. Since no programming process is involved, R/B remains in Busy state for a short period of time(tDBSY). Read Status command (70h/F1h) may be issued to find out when the device returns to Ready state by polling the Ready/Busy status bit(I/O 6). Then the next set of data for the other plane is inputted after the 81h command and address sequences. After inputting data for the last plane, actual True Page Program(10h) instead of dummy Page Program command (11h) must be followed to start the programming process. The operation of R/B and Read Status is the same as that of Page Program. Status bit of I/O 0 is set to "1" when any of the pages fails. Restriction in addressing with Two-Plane Page Program is shown in Figure14.
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Figure 14. Two-Plane Page Program
R/B I/O0 ~ 7 tDBSY tPROG
80h
Address & Data Input A0 ~ A12 : Valid A13 ~ A19 : Fixed 'Low' : Fixed 'Low' A20 A21 ~ A31 : Fixed 'Low'
11h Note*2
81h
Address & Data Input A0 ~ A12 : A13 ~ A19 : : A20 A21 ~ A31 : Valid Valid Fixed 'High' Valid
10h
70h/F1h
NOTE : 1. It is noticeable that physically same row address is applied to two planes . 2. Any command between 11h and 81h is prohibited except 70h/F1h and FFh.
Data Input
80h
11h
81h
10h
Plane 0 (2048 Block)
Plane 1 (2048 Block)
Block 0 Block 2
Block 1 Block 3
Block 4092 Block 4094
Block 4093 Block 4095
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K9GAG08B0M K9GAG08U0M K9LBG08U1M
TWO-PLANE COPY-BACK PROGRAM
Preliminary FLASH MEMORY
Two-Plane Copy-Back Program is an extension of Copy-Back Program, for a single plane with 4224 byte page registers. Since the device is equipped with two memory planes, activating the two sets of 4224 byte page registers enables a simultaneous programming of two pages.
Figure 15. Two-Plane Copy-Back Program Operation
R/B I/OX
60h Address (3 Cycle) Row Add.1,2,3 A13 ~ A19 : Fixed 'Low' : Fixed 'Low' A20 A21 ~ A31 : Fixed 'Low' 60h Address (3 Cycle) Row Add.1,2,3 A13 ~ A19 : Valid : Fixed 'High' A20 A21 ~ A31 : Valid 35h
tR
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R/B I/Ox 1
00h Address (5 Cycle) 05h Address (2 Cycle) Col. Add.1,2 A0 ~ A12
:
E0h
Data Output
Col. Add. 1,2 & Row Add.1,2,3 A0 ~ A12 : Fixed 'Low' A13 ~ A19 : Fixed 'Low' : Fixed 'Low' A20 A21 ~ A31 : Fixed 'Low'
Valid
2
R/B I/Ox 2
00h Address (5 Cycle) 05h Address (2 Cycle) Col. Add.1,2 A0 ~ A12
:
E0h
Data Output
Col. Add. 1,2 & Row Add.1,2,3 A0 ~ A12 : Fixed 'Low' A13 ~ A19 : Fixed 'Low' : Fixed 'High' A20 A21 ~ A31 : Fixed 'Low'
Valid
3
R/B I/Ox 3
Add.(5Cycles)
tDBSY
tPROG
85h
11h Note3
81h
Add.(5Cycles)
10h
70h
Col. Add.1,2 & Row Add.1,2,3 Destination Address A0 ~ A12 : Fixed 'Low' A13 ~ A19 : Fixed 'Low' A20 : Fixed 'Low' A21 ~ A31 : Fixed 'Low'
Col. Add.1,2 & Row Add.1,2,3 Destination Address A0 ~ A12 : Fixed 'Low' A13 ~ A19 : Valid A20 : Fixed 'High' A21 ~ A31 : Valid
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K9GAG08B0M K9GAG08U0M K9LBG08U1M
Preliminary FLASH MEMORY
Plane0 Source page
Plane1 Source page
Target page (1) (3)
Target page (1) (3)
(1) : Two-Plane Read for Copy Back (2) : Two-Plane Random Data Out (3) : Two-Plane Copy-Back Program
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(2)
Data Field
Spare Field
(2)
Data Field
Spare Field
Note: 1. Copy-Back Program operation is allowed only within the same memory plane. 2. Any command between 11h and 81h is prohibited except 70h/F1h and FFh.
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K9GAG08B0M K9GAG08U0M K9LBG08U1M
Preliminary FLASH MEMORY
Figure 16. Two-Plane Copy-Back Program Operation with Random Data Input
R/B I/OX
60h Address (3 Cycle) Row Add.1,2,3 A13 ~ A19 : Fixed 'Low' : Fixed 'Low' A20 A21 ~ A31 : Fixed 'Low' 60h Address (3 Cycle) Row Add.1,2,3 A13 ~ A19 : Valid : Fixed 'High' A20 A21 ~ A31 : Valid 35h
tR
1
R/B
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00h Address (5 Cycle) 05h Address (2 Cycle) Col. Add.1,2 A0 ~ A12
:
E0h
Data Output
Col. Add. 1,2 & Row Add.1,2,3
1
A0 ~ A12 : Fixed 'Low' A13 ~ A19 : Fixed 'Low' : Fixed 'Low' A20 A21 ~ A31 : Fixed 'Low'
Valid
2
R/B I/Ox 2
00h Address (5 Cycle) 05h Address (2 Cycle) Col. Add.1,2 A0 ~ A12
:
E0h
Data Output
Col. Add. 1,2 & Row Add.1,2,3 A0 ~ A12 : Fixed 'Low' A13 ~ A19 : Fixed 'Low' : Fixed 'High' A20 A21 ~ A31 : Fixed 'Low'
Valid
3
tDBSY R/B I/Ox 3
85h Add.(5Cycles) Data 85h Add.(2Cycles) Col. Add.1,2 Data 11h Note3
Col. Add.1,2 & Row Add.1,2,3 Destination Address A0 ~ A12 : Valid A13 ~ A19 : Fixed 'Low' A20 : Fixed 'Low' A21 ~ A31 : Fixed 'Low'
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tPROG R/B I/Ox 4
81h Add.(5Cycles) Data 85h Add.(2Cycles) Col. Add.1,2 Data 10h
Col. Add.1,2 & Row Add.1,2,3 Destination Address A0 ~ A12 : Valid A13 ~ A19 : Valid A20 : Fixed 'High' A21 ~ A31 : Valid
Note: 1. Copy-Back Program operation is allowed only within the same memory plane. 2. Any command between 11h and 81h is prohibited except 70h/F1h and FFh.
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K9GAG08B0M K9GAG08U0M K9LBG08U1M
TWO-PLANE BLOCK ERASE
Preliminary FLASH MEMORY
Basic concept of Two-Plane Block Erase operation is identical to that of Two-Plane Page Program. Up to two blocks, one from each plane can be simultaneously erased. Standard Block Erase command sequences (Block Erase Setup command(60h) followed by three address cycles) may be repeated up to twice for erasing up to two blocks. Only one block should be selected from each plane. The Erase Confirm command(D0h) initiates the actual erasing process. The completion is detected by monitoring R/B pin or Ready/ Busy status bit (I/O 6).
Figure 17. Two-Plane Erase Operation
R/B I/OX
60h Address (3 Cycle) A13 ~ A19 : Fixed 'Low' : Fixed 'Low' A20 A21 ~ A31 : Fixed 'Low' 60h Address (3 Cycle) A13 ~ A19 : Fixed 'Low' : Fixed 'High' A20 A21 ~ A31 : Valid D0h
tBERS
"0"
70h
I/O0 "1" Fail
Pass
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READ STATUS
The device contains a Status Register which may be read to find out whether program or erase operation is completed, and whether the program or erase operation is completed successfully. After writing 70h or F1h command to the command register, a read cycle outputs the content of the Status Register to the I/O pins on the falling edge of CE or RE, whichever occurs last. This two line control allows the system to poll the progress of each device in multiple memory connections even when R/B pins are common-wired. RE or CE does not need to be toggled for updated status. Refer to table 2 for specific 70h Status Register definitions and table 3 for specific F1h Status Register definitions. The command register remains in Status Read mode until further commands are issued to it. Therefore, if the status register is read during a random read cycle, the read command(00h) should be given before starting read cycles.
Table 2. 70h Read Status Register Definition
I/O No. I/O 0 I/O 1 I/O 2 I/O 3 I/O 4 I/O 5 I/O 6 I/O 7 Page Program Pass/Fail Not use Not use Not Use Not Use Not Use Ready/Busy Write Protect Block Erase Pass/Fail Not use Not use Not Use Not Use Not Use Ready/Busy Write Protect Read Not use Not use Not use Not Use Not Use Not Use Ready/Busy Write Protect Pass : "0" Don't -cared Don't -cared Don't -cared Don't -cared Don't -cared Busy : "0" Protected : "0" Ready : "1" Not Protected : "1" Definition Fail : "1"
NOTE : 1. I/Os defined 'Not use' are recommended to be masked out when Read Status is being executed.
Table 3. F1h Read Status Register Definition
I/O No. I/O 0 I/O 1 I/O 2 I/O 3 I/O 4 I/O 5 I/O 6 I/O 7 Page Program Chip Pass/Fail Plane0 Pass/Fail Plane1 Pass/Fail Not Use Not Use Not Use Ready/Busy Write Protect Block Erase Chip Pass/Fail Plane0 Pass/Fail Plane1 Pass/Fail Not Use Not Use Not Use Ready/Busy Write Protect Read Not use Not use Not use Not Use Not Use Not Use Ready/Busy Write Protect Pass : "0" Pass : "0" Pass : "0" Don't -cared Don't -cared Don't -cared Busy : "0" Protected : "0" Ready : "1" Not Protected : "1" Definition Fail : "1" Fail : "1" Fail : "1"
NOTE : 1. I/Os defined 'Not use' are recommended to be masked out when Read Status is being executed.
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K9GAG08B0M K9GAG08U0M K9LBG08U1M
READ ID
Preliminary FLASH MEMORY
The device contains a product identification mode, initiated by writing 90h to the command register, followed by an address input of 00h. Five read cycles sequentially output the manufacturer code(ECh), and the device code and 3rd cycle ID, 4th cycle ID, 5th cycle respectively. The command register remains in Read ID mode until further commands are issued to it. Figure 18 shows the operation sequence.
Figure 18. Read ID Operation
CLE CE WE
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tAR
ALE RE I/OX tWHR
90h 00h Address. 1cycle
tREA
ECh Maker code
Device Code Device code
3rd Cyc.
4th Cyc.
5th Cyc.
Device K9GAG08B0M K9GAG08U0M K9LBG08U1M
Device Code(2nd Cycle) D5h
3rd Cycle 14h
4th Cycle B6h
5th Cycle 74h
Same as K9GAG08U0M Same as K9GAG08U0M in it
RESET
The device offers a reset feature, executed by writing FFh to the command register. When the device is in Busy state during random read, program or erase mode, the reset operation will abort these operations. The contents of memory cells being altered are no longer valid, as the data will be partially programmed or erased. The command register is cleared to wait for the next command, and the Status Register is cleared to value C0h when WP is high. Refer to Table 4 for device status after reset operation. If the device is already in reset state a new reset command will be accepted by the command register. The R/B pin changes to low for tRST after the Reset command is written. Refer to Figure 19 below.
Figure 19. RESET Operation
R/B I/OX
FFh
tRST
Table 4. Device Status
After Power-up Operation mode 00h Command is latched After Reset Waiting for next command
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Table 5. Paired Page Address Information
Paired Page Address 00h 02h 06h 0Ah 0Eh 12h 16h 1Ah 1Eh www..com22h 26h 2Ah 2Eh 32h 36h 3Ah 3Eh 42h 46h 4Ah 4Eh 52h 56h 5Ah 5Eh 62h 66h 6Ah 6Eh 72h 76h 7Ah 04h 08h 0Ch 10h 14h 18h 1Ch 20h 24h 28h 2Ch 30h 34h 38h 3Ch 40h 44h 48h 4Ch 50h 54h 58h 5Ch 60h 64h 68h 6Ch 70h 74h 78h 7Ch 7Eh 01h 03h 07h 0Bh 0Fh 13h 17h 1Bh 1Fh 23h 27h 2Bh 2Fh 33h 37h 3Bh 3Fh 43h 47h 4Bh 4Fh 53h 57h 5Bh 5Fh 63h 67h 6Bh 6Fh 73h 77h 7Bh
Preliminary FLASH MEMORY
Paired Page Address 05h 09h 0Dh 11h 15h 19h 1Dh 21h 25h 29h 2Dh 31h 35h 39h 3Dh 41h 45h 49h 4Dh 51h 55h 59h 5Dh 61h 65h 69h 6Dh 71h 75h 79h 7Dh 7Fh
Note: When program operation is abnormally aborted (ex. power-down, reset), not only page data under program but also paired page data may be damaged(Table 5).
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K9GAG08B0M K9GAG08U0M K9LBG08U1M
READY/BUSY
Preliminary FLASH MEMORY
The device has a R/B output that provides a hardware method of indicating the completion of a page program, erase and random read completion. The R/B pin is normally high but transitions to low after program or erase command is written to the command register or random read is started after address loading. It returns to high when the internal controller has finished the operation. The pin is an open-drain driver thereby allowing two or more R/B outputs to be Or-tied. Because pull-up resistor value is related to tr(R/B) and current drain during busy(ibusy) , an appropriate value can be obtained with the following reference chart(Fig 20). Its value can be determined by the following guidance.
Rp VCC
ibusy
Ready Vcc
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R/B open drain output
2.7V device - VOL : 0.4V, VOH : Vcc-0.4V 3.3V device - VOL : 0.4V, VOH : 2.4V VOH
CL
VOL Busy tf tr
GND Device
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K9GAG08B0M K9GAG08U0M K9LBG08U1M
Preliminary FLASH MEMORY
Figure 20. Rp vs tr ,tf & Rp vs ibusy
@ Vcc = 2.7V, Ta = 25C , CL = 30pF
2.3
200n
tr,tf [s]
Ibusy
2m
1.1
Ibusy [A]
120 90
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30 2.3 60 2.3
1m
0.55 2.3
0.75 2.3
tf
1K
2K 3K Rp(ohm)
4K
@ Vcc = 3.3V, Ta = 25C , CL = 50pF
2.4
200n
tr,tf [s]
Ibusy
150 1.2
200
2m
Ibusy [A]
100n tr
50 3.6
100
0.8 0.6
1m
tf
3.6
3.6
3.6
1K
2K 3K Rp(ohm)
4K
Rp value guidance
Rp(min, 2.7V part) = VCC(Max.) - VOL(Max.) IOL + IL VCC(Max.) - VOL(Max.) IOL + IL = = 2.5V 3mA + IL 3.2V 8mA + IL
Rp(min, 3.3V part) =
where IL is the sum of the input currents of all devices tied to the R/B pin. Rp(max) is determined by maximum permissible limit of tr
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K9GAG08B0M K9GAG08U0M K9LBG08U1M
DATA PROTECTION & POWER UP SEQUENCE
Preliminary FLASH MEMORY
The device is designed to offer protection from any involuntary program/erase during power-transitions. An internal voltage detector disables all functions whenever Vcc is below about 2V. WP pin provides hardware protection and is recommended to be kept at VIL during power-up and power-down. A recovery time of minimum 10s is required before internal circuit gets ready for any command sequences as shown in Figure 21. The two step command sequence for program/erase provides additional software protection.
Figure 21. AC Waveforms for Power Transition
2.7V device : ~ 2.0V 3.3V device : ~ 2.5V VCC www..com High
2.7V device : ~ 2.0V 3.3V device : ~ 2.5V
WP
WE
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K9GAG08B0M K9GAG08U0M K9LBG08U1M
2KB PROGRAM OPERATION TIMING GUIDE
Preliminary FLASH MEMORY
K9GAG08X0M is designed also to support the program operation with 2KByte data to offer the backward compatibility to the controller which uses the NAND with 2KByte page. The command sequences are as follows.
Figure A-1. (2KB X 2) Program Operation
R/B I/O0~7
80h Address & Data Input 11h Note
tDBSY
tPROG
80h
Address & Data Input Col Add1,2 & Row Add 1,2,3 2112 Byte Data A0 ~ A12 A13 ~ A19 A20 A21 ~ A31
10h
70h
Col Add1,2 & Row Add 1,2,3 2112 Byte Data
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A0 ~ A12 A13 ~ A19 A20 A21 ~ A31
Valid Fixed 'Low' : Valid : Fixed 'Low'
: :
Valid Vaild : Must be same with the previous : Valid
: :
Note: Any command between 11h and 81h is prohibited except 70h/F1h and FFh.
Figure A-2. (2KB X 2) Copy-Back Program Operation
R/B I/Ox
00h Add.(5Cycles) 35h
tR
Col. Add.1,2 & Row Add.1,2,3 Source Address
Data Output
1
tDBSY R/B I/Ox 1
85h Add.(5Cycles) Data 11h 85h Add.(5Cycles) Data 10h
tPROG
Col. Add.1,2 & Row Add.1,2,3 Destination Address A0 ~ A12 : Valid A13 ~ A19 : Fixed 'Low' A20 : Valid A21 ~ A31 : Fixed 'Low'
Col. Add.1,2 & Row Add.1,2,3 Destination Address A0 ~ A12 : Valid A13 ~ A19 : Valid A20 : Must be same with the previous A21 ~ A31 : Valid
Note: 1. Copy-Back Program operation is allowed only within the same memory plane. 2. Any command between 11h and 85h is prohibited except 70h/F1h and FFh.
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K9GAG08B0M K9GAG08U0M K9LBG08U1M
Preliminary FLASH MEMORY
Figure A-3. (2KB X 2) Copy-Back Program Operation with Random Data Input
R/B I/Ox
00h Add.(5Cycles) 35h
tR
Col. Add.1,2 & Row Add.1,2,3 Source Address
Data Output
1
tDBSY R/B
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85h
Add.(5Cycles)
Data
85h
Add.(2Cycles) Col. Add.1,2
Data
11h Note3
Col. Add.1,2 & Row Add.1,2,3 Destination Address A0 ~ A12 : Valid A13 ~ A19 : Fixed 'Low' A20 : Valid A21 ~ A31 : Fixed 'Low'
2
tPROG R/B I/Ox 2
85h Add.(5Cycles) Data 85h Add.(2Cycles) Col. Add.1,2 Data 10h
Col. Add.1,2 & Row Add.1,2,3 Destination Address A0 ~ A12 : Valid A13 ~ A19 : Valid A20 : Must be same with the previous A21 ~ A31 : Valid
Note: 1. Copy-Back Program operation is allowed only within the same memory plane. 2. Any command between 11h and 85h is prohibited except 70h/F1h and FFh.
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K9GAG08B0M K9GAG08U0M K9LBG08U1M
Preliminary FLASH MEMORY
TWO-PLANE PAGE PROGRAM OPERATION USING 4KB BUFFER RAM
K9GAG08X0M consists of 4KB pages and can support Two-Plane program operation. The internal RAM requirement for a controller is 8KB, but for those controllers which support less than 8KB RAM, the following sequence can be used for Two-Plane program operation.
Plane0 Source page Plane1 (1) : Two-Plane Read for Copy Back Source page (2) : Random Data Out On Plane 0 (Up to 4224Byte) (3) : Random Data In Target page (1) (6) Target page (1) (6) (5) : Random Data In On Plane 0 (Up to 4224Byte) On Plane 1 (Up to 4224Byte) (4) : Random Data Out On Plane 1 (Up to 4224Byte) (6): Two-Plane Program for Copy Back
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4KByte Data Field Spare Field (2) (3)
4KByte Data Field (4) Spare Field (5)
Figure A-4. 2-Plane Copy-Back Program Operation with Random Data Input
R/B I/OX
60h Add(3 Cycle) 60h Add(3 Cycle) 35h
tR
00h
Add(5 Cycle)
05h
Add(2 Cycle) Col. Add.1,2 A0 ~ A12
:
E0h
DOUT
Row Add.1,2,3 A13 ~ A19 : Fixed 'Low' : Fixed 'Low' A20 A21 ~ A31 : Fixed 'Low'
Row Add.1,2,3 A13 ~ A19 : Valid : Fixed 'High' A20 A21 ~ A31 : Valid
Col. Add. 1,2 & Row Add.1,2,3 A0 ~ A12 : Fixed 'Low' A13 ~ A19 : Fixed 'Low' : Fixed 'Low' A20 A21 ~ A31 : Fixed 'Low'
Up to 4224Byte
Valid
1
R/B I/Ox 1
85h Add(5 Cycle) DIN 85h Add(2 Cycle) Col. Add.1,2 DIN 11h
tDBSY
00h
Add(5 Cycle)
05h
Add(2 Cycle) Col. Add.1,2 A0 ~ A12
:
E0h
DOUT
Col. Add.1,2 & Row Add.1,2,3 Destination Address A0 ~ A12 : Valid A13 ~ A19 : Fixed 'Low' A20 : Fixed 'Low' A21 ~ A31 : Fixed 'Low'
Col. Add. 1,2 & Row Add.1,2,3 A0 ~ A12 : Fixed 'Low' A13 ~ A19 : Fixed 'Low' : Fixed 'High' A20 A21 ~ A31 : Fixed 'Low'
Up to 4224Byte
Valid
2
R/B
tPROG
I/Ox 2
81h
Add(5 Cycle)
DIN
85h
Add(2 Cycle) Col. Add.1,2
DIN
10h
70h/F1h
Col. Add.1,2 & Row Add.1,2,3 Destination Address A0 ~ A12 : Valid A13 ~ A19 : Valid A20 : Fixed 'High' A21 ~ A31 : Valid
Note: 1. Copy-Back Program operation is allowed only within the same memory plane.
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K9GAG08B0M K9GAG08U0M K9LBG08U1M
WP AC TIMING GUIDE
Preliminary FLASH MEMORY
Enabling WP during erase and program busy is prohibited. The erase and program operations are enabled and disabled as follows:
Figure B-1. Program Operation
1. Enable Mode WE I/O 80h
10h tww(min.100ns) 80h
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WP R/B
2. Disable Mode WE I/O WP R/B tww(min.100ns)
10h 60h
Figure B-2. Erase Operation
1. Enable Mode WE I/O WP R/B tww(min.100ns)
D0h 60h
2. Disable Mode WE I/O WP R/B tww(min.100ns)
D0h
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