• Part: AS29LV016J
  • Description: 16 Megabit (2M x 8-Bit / 1M x 16-Bit) CMOS 3.0 Volt-Only Boot Sector Flash Memory
  • Manufacturer: Austin Semiconductor
  • Size: 472.21 KB
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AS29LV016J
AS29LV016J is 16 Megabit (2M x 8-Bit / 1M x 16-Bit) CMOS 3.0 Volt-Only Boot Sector Flash Memory manufactured by Austin Semiconductor.
CO TS PEM COTS BOO T SECT OR FLASH BOOT SECTOR Austin Semiconductor, Inc. AS29LV016J 16 Megabit (2M x 8-Bit / 1M x 16-Bit) CMOS 3.0 Volt-Only Boot Sector Flash Memory DISTINCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS ARCHITECTURAL ADVANTAGES Single Power Supply Operation - Full voltage range: 2.7 to 3.6 volt read and write operations for battery-powered applications PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS High Performance - - Access times as fast as 55 ns Extended temperature range (- 40°C to +125°C) Military temperature range (- 55°C to +125°C) Manufactured on 110 nm Process Technology - - - - - Fully patible with 200 nm AS29LV016 Ultra Low Power Consumption (typical values at 5 MHz) Secured Silicon Sector region 128-word/256-byte sector for permanent, secure identification through an 8-word/16-byte random Electronic Serial Number accessible through a mand sequence May be programmed and locked at the factory or by the customer - - - - 0.2 µA Automatic Sleep mode current 0.2 µA standby mode current 7 m A read current 20 m A program/erase current Cycling Endurance: 1,000,000 cycles per sector typical Data Retention: 20 years typical Flexible Sector Architecture One 16 Kbyte, two 8 Kbyte, one 32 Kbyte, and thirty-one 64 Kbyte sectors (byte mode) One 8 Kword, two 4 Kword, one 16 Kword, and thirty-one 32 Kword sectors (word mode) SOFTWARE Features CFI (mon Flash Interface) pliant - Sector Group Protection Features Provides device-specific information to the system, allowing host software to easily reconfigure for different Flash devices - A hardware method of locking a sector to prevent any program or erase operations within that sector Erase Suspend/Erase Resume - Sectors can be locked in-system or via programming...