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MX29F001T - 1M bit CMOS Flash Memory

This page provides the datasheet information for the MX29F001T, a member of the MX29F001BTC 1M bit CMOS Flash Memory family.

Datasheet Summary

Description

The MX29F001T/B is a 1-mega bit Flash memory organized as 128K bytes of 8 bits only MXIC's Flash memories offer the most cost-effective and reliable read/write non-volatile random access memory.

The MX29F001T/B is packaged in 32-pin PLCC, TSOP, PDIP.

Features

  • 5.0V ± 10% for read, erase and write operation 131072x8 only organization Fast access time: 55/70/90/120ns Low power consumption - 30mA maximum active current(5MHz) - 1uA typical standby current.
  • Command register architecture - Byte Programming (7us typical) - Sector Erase (8K-Byte x 1, 4K-Byte x 2, 8K Byte x 2, 32K-Byte x 1, and 64K-Byte x 1).
  • Auto Erase (chip & sector) and Auto Program - Automatically erase any combination of sectors wi.

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Part number MX29F001T
Manufacturer Macronix
File Size 587.48 KB
Description 1M bit CMOS Flash Memory
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MX29F001T/B 1M-BIT [128K x 8] CMOS FLASH MEMORY FEATURES • • • • 5.0V ± 10% for read, erase and write operation 131072x8 only organization Fast access time: 55/70/90/120ns Low power consumption - 30mA maximum active current(5MHz) - 1uA typical standby current • Command register architecture - Byte Programming (7us typical) - Sector Erase (8K-Byte x 1, 4K-Byte x 2, 8K Byte x 2, 32K-Byte x 1, and 64K-Byte x 1) • Auto Erase (chip & sector) and Auto Program - Automatically erase any combination of sectors with Erase Suspend capability. - Automatically programs and verifies data at specified address • Erase Suspend/Erase Resume – Suspends an erase operation to read data from, or program data to, a sector that is not being erased, then resumes the erase operation.
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