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FM24VN05-G датащи(PDF) 5 Page - Ramtron International Corporation |
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5 / 15 page FM24V05 - 512Kb I2C FRAM Rev. 1.1 Feb. 2009 Page 5 of 15 Figure 4. Slave Address Addressing Overview After the FM24V05 (as receiver) acknowledges the slave address, the master can place the memory address on the bus for a write operation. The address requires two bytes. The complete 16-bit address is latched internally. Each access causes the latched address value to be incremented automatically. The current address is the value that is held in the latch -- either a newly written value or the address following the last access. The current address will be held for as long as power remains or until a new value is written. Reads always use the current address. A random read address can be loaded by beginning a write operation as explained below. After transmission of each data byte, just prior to the acknowledge, the FM24V05 increments the internal address latch. This allows the next sequential byte to be accessed with no additional addressing. After the last address (FFFFh) is reached, the address latch will roll over to 0000h. There is no limit to the number of bytes that can be accessed with a single read or write operation. Data Transfer After the address information has been transmitted, data transfer between the bus master and the FM24V05 can begin. For a read operation the FM24V05 will place 8 data bits on the bus then wait for an acknowledge from the master. If the acknowledge occurs, the FM24V05 will transfer the next sequential byte. If the acknowledge is not sent, the FM24V05 will end the read operation. For a write operation, the FM24V05 will accept 8 data bits from the master then send an acknowledge. All data transfer occurs MSB (most significant bit) first. Memory Operation The FM24V05 is designed to operate in a manner very similar to other 2-wire interface memory products. The major differences result from the higher performance write capability of F-RAM technology. These improvements result in some differences between the FM24V05 and a similar configuration EEPROM during writes. The complete operation for both writes and reads is explained below. Write Operation All writes begin with a slave address, then a memory address. The bus master indicates a write operation by setting the LSB of the slave address (R/W bit) to a ‘0’. After addressing, the bus master sends each byte of data to the memory and the memory generates an acknowledge condition. Any number of sequential bytes may be written. If the end of the address range is reached internally, the address counter will wrap from FFFFh to 0000h. Unlike other nonvolatile memory technologies, there is no effective write delay with F-RAM. Since the read and write access times of the underlying memory are the same, the user experiences no delay through the bus. The entire memory cycle occurs in less time than a single bus clock. Therefore, any operation including read or write can occur immediately following a write. Acknowledge polling, a technique used with EEPROMs to determine if a write is complete is unnecessary and will always return a ready condition. Internally, an actual memory write occurs after the 8th data bit is transferred. It will be complete before the acknowledge is sent. Therefore, if the user desires to abort a write without altering the memory contents, this should be done using start or stop condition prior to the 8th data bit. The FM24V05 uses no page buffering. The memory array can be write-protected using the WP pin. This feature is available only on FM24V05 and FM24VN05 devices. Setting the WP pin to a high condition (VDD) will write-protect all addresses. The FM24V05 will not acknowledge data bytes that are written to protected addresses. In addition, the address counter will not increment if writes are attempted to these addresses. Setting WP to a low state (VSS) will deactivate this feature. WP is pulled down internally. Figures 5 and 6 below illustrate a single-byte and multiple-byte write cycles. 1 01 0A2 R/W Slave ID 76 5 4 3 2 1 0 A1 A0 Device Select |
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