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X68C64 68XX Microcontroller Family Compatible 64K
X68C64
E2 Micro-Peripheral
DESCRIPTION
8192 x 8 Bit
FEATURES
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CONCURRENT READ WRITETM --Dual Plane Architecture --Isolates Read/Write Functions Between Planes --Allows Continuous Execution of Code From One Plane While Writing in the Other Plane Multiplexed Address/Data Bus --Direct Interface to Popular 8-bit Microcontrollers, e.g., Motorola M6801/03, M68HC11 Family High Performance CMOS --Fast Access Time, 120ns --Low Power --60mA Maximum Active --500µA Maximum Standby Software Data Protection Block Protect Register --Individually Set Write Lock Out in 1K Blocks Toggle Bit Polling --Early End of Write Detection Page Mode Write --Allows up to 32 Bytes to be Written in One Write Cycle High Reliability --Endurance: 100,000 Write Cycles --Data Retention: 100 Years
The X68C64 is an 8K x 8 E2PROM fabricated with advanced CMOS Textured Poly Floating Gate Technology. The X68C64 features a Multiplexed Address and Data bus allowing a direct interface to a variety of popular single-chip microcontrollers operating in expanded multiplexed mode without the need for additional interface circuitry. The X68C64 is internally configured as two independent 4K x 8 memory arrays. This feature provides the ability to perform nonvolatile memory updates in one array and continue operation out of code stored in the other array; effectively eliminating the need for an auxiliary memory device for code storage. To write to the X68C64, a three-byte command sequence must precede the byte(s) being written. The X68C64 also provides a second generation software data protection scheme called Block Protect. Block Protect can provide write lockout of the entire device or selected 1K blocks. There are eight 1K x 8 blocks that can be write protected individually in any combination required by the user. Block Protect, in addition to Write Control input, allows the different segments of the memory to have varying degrees of alterability in normal system operation.
FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM
WC CE R/W E SEL A8A11 CONTROL LOGIC X D E C O D E SOFTWARE DATA PROTECT A12 1K BYTES 1K BYTES 1K BYTES 1K BYTES A12 M U X 1K BYTES 1K BYTES 1K BYTES 1K BYTES A12
AS
L A T C H E S
Y DECODE I/O & ADDRESS LATCHES AND BUFFERS A/D0A/D7
3868 FHD F02 CONCURRENT READ WRITETM is a trademark of Xicor, Inc. © Xicor, Inc. 1991, 1995, 1996 Patents Pending 3868-2.5 7/9/96 T1/C1/D1 NS
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Characteristics subject to change without notice
X68C64
PIN DESCRIPTIONS Address/Data (A/D0A/D7) Multiplexed low-order addresses and data. The addresses flow into the device while AS is HIGH. After AS transitions from a HIGH to LOW the addresses are latched. Once the addresses are latched these pins input data or output data depending on E, R/W, and CE. Addresses (A8A12) High order addresses flow into the device when AS is HIGH and are latched when AS goes LOW. Chip Enable (CE) The Chip Enable input must be HIGH to enable all read/ write operations. When CE is LOW and AS is LOW, the X68C64 is placed in the low power standby mode. Enable (E) When used with a MC6801 or MC6803, the E input is tied directly to the E output of the microcontroller. Read/Write (R/W) W When used with a MC6801 or MC6803, the R/W input is tied directly to the R/W output of the microcontroller. Address Strobe (AS) Addresses flow through the latches to address decoders when AS is HIGH and are latched when AS transitions from a HIGH to LOW. SEL Device Select (SEL SEL) Must be connected to VSS. Write Control (WC WC) WC The Write Control allows external circuitry to abort a page load cycle once it has been initiated. This input is useful in applications in which a power failure or processor RESET could interrupt a page load cycle. In this case, the microcontroller might drive all signals HIGH, causing bad data to be latched into the E2PROM. If the Write Control input is driven HIGH (before tTBLC Max) after Read/Write (R/W) goes HIGH, the write cycle will be aborted. When WC is LOW (tied to VSS) the X68C64 will be enabled to perform write operations. When WC is HIGH normal read operations may be performed, but all attempts to write to the device will be disabled. PIN NAMES Symbol AS A/D0A/D7 A8A12 E R/W CE WC SEL VSS VCC NC Description Address Strobe Address Inputs/Data I/O Address Inputs Enable Input Read/Write Input Chip Enable Write Control Device Select--Connect to VSS Ground Supply Voltage No Connect
3868 PGM T01.1
PIN CONFIGURATION
DIP/SOIC NC A12 NC NC WC SEL A/D0 A/D1 A/D2 A/D3 A/D4 VSS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 X68C64 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 VCC R/W AS A8 A9 A11 E A10 CE A/D7 A/D6 A/D5
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X68C64
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION The X68C64 is a highly integrated peripheral device for a wide variety of single-chip microcontrollers. The X68C64 provides 8K bytes of E2PROM which can be used either for Program Storage, Data Storage, or a combination of both in systems based upon Von Neumann (68XX) architectures. The X68C64 incorporates the interface circuitry normally needed to decode the control signals and demultiplex the Address/Data bus to provide a "Seamless" interface. The interface inputs on the X68C64 are configured such that it is possible to directly connect them to the proper interface signals of the appropriate single-chip microcontroller. The X68C64 is internally organized as two independent planes of 4K bytes of memory with the A12 input selecting which of the two planes of memory are to be accessed. While the processor is executing code out of one plane, write operations can take place in the other plane, allowing the processor to continue execution of code out of the X68C64 during a byte or page write to the device. The X68C64 also features an advanced implementation of the Software Data Protection scheme, called Block Protect, which allows the device to be broken into 8 independent sections of 1K bytes. Each of these sections can be independently enabled for write operations; thereby allowing certain sections of the device to be secured so that updates can only occur in a controlled environment (e.g. in an automotive application, only at an authorized service center). The desired set-up configuration is stored in a nonvolatile register, ensuring the configuration data will be maintained after the device is powered down. The X68C64 also features a Write Control input (WC), which serves as an external control over the completion of a previously initiated page load cycle. The X68C64 also features the industry standard E2PROM characteristics such a byte or page mode write and Toggle Bit Polling. DEVICE OPERATION Motorola 68XX operation requires the microcontroller's AS, E, and R/W outputs tied to the X68C64 AS, E, and R/W inputs respectively. The falling edge of AS will latch the addresses for both a read and write operation. The state of R/W output determines the operation to be performed, with the E signal acting as a data strobe. If R/W is HIGH and CE HIGH (read operation), data will be output on A/D0A/D7 after E transitions HIGH. If R/W is LOW and CE is HIGH (write operation), data presented at A/D0A/D7 will be strobed into the X68C64 on the HIGH to LOW transition of E. Typical Application
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XTAL
8 MHz OSC.
29 8
EXTAL
VCC VCC
PC0 PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4 PC5 PC6 PC7 PB0 PB1 PB2 PB3 PB4 PB7
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 16 15 14 13 12 9
25 24
MODA MODB
26 AS 27 E 28 R/W
7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 21 20 17 19 2 16 5 22 18 23 6
24 A/D0 VCC A/D1 A/D2 A/D3 A/D4 A/D5 A/D6 A/D7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 CE WC AS E R/W SEL VSS X68C64 12
68HC11A8
3868 ILL F03.2
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X68C64
MODE SELECTION CE VSS LOW HIGH HIGH E X X HIGH R/W W X X HIGH LOW Mode Standby Standby Read Write I/O High Z High Z DOUT DIN Power Standby (CMOS) Standby (TTL) Active Active
3868 PGM T02.1
PAGE WRITE OPERATION Regardless of the microcontroller employed, the X68C64 supports page mode write operations. This allows the microcontroller to write from one to thirty-two bytes of data to the X68C64. Each individual write within a page write operation must conform to the byte write timing requirements. The rising edge of E starts a timer delaying the internal programming cycle 100µs. Therefore, each successive write operation must begin within 100µs of the last byte written. The following waveforms illustrate the sequence and timing requirements.
Page Write Timing Sequence for E Controlled Operation
OPERATION BYTE 0 BYTE 1 BYTE 2 LAST BYTE READ (1)(2) AFTER tWC READY FOR NEXT WRITE OPERATION
CE
AS
A/D0A/D7
AIN
DIN
AIN
DIN
AIN
DIN
AIN
DIN
AIN
DIN
AIN
AIN
A8A12
A12=n
A12=n
A12=n
A12=n
A12=x
ADDR
Next Address
E
R/W tBLC tWC
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Notes: (1) For each successive write within a page write cycle A5A12 must be the same. (2) Although it is not illustrated, the microcontroller may interleave read operations between the individual byte writes within the page write operation. Two responses are possible. a. Reading from the same plane being written (A12 of Read = A12 of Write) is effectively a Toggle Bit Polling operation. b. Reading from the opposite plane being written (A12 of Read A12 of Write) true data will be returned, facilitating the use of a single memory component as both program and data storage.
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Toggle Bit Polling Because the X68C64 typical nonvolatile write cycle time is less than the specified 5ms, Toggle Bit Polling has been provided to determine the early completion of write. During the internal programming cycle, I/O6 will toggle from HIGH to LOW and LOW to HIGH on subsequent attempts to read the device. When the internal Toggle Bit Polling E Control
OPERATION LAST BYTE WRITTEN I/O6=X I/O6=X I/O6=X I/O6=X X68C64 READY FOR NEXT OPERATION
cycle is complete, the toggling will cease and the device will be accessible for additional read or write operations. Due to the dual plane architecture, reads for polling must occur in the plane that is being written; that is, the state of A12 during a write must match the state of A12 during Toggle Bit Polling.
CE
AS
A/D0A/D7
AIN
DIN
AIN
DOUT
AIN
DOUT
AIN
DOUT
AIN
DOUT
AIN
A8A12
A12=n
A12=n
A12=n
A12=n
A12=n
ADDR
E
R/W
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SYMBOL TABLE
WAVEFORM INPUTS Must be steady May change from LOW to HIGH May change from HIGH to LOW Don't Care: Changes Allowed N/A OUTPUTS Will be steady Will change from LOW to HIGH Will change from HIGH to LOW Changing: State Not Known Center Line is High Impedance
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X68C64
DATA PROTECTION The X68C64 provides two levels of data protection through software control. There is a global software data protection feature similar to the industry standard for E2PROMs and a new Block Protect write lockout protection providing a secondary level of data security. Writing with SDP
WRITE AA TO X555
Setting write lockout is accomplished by writing a fivebyte command sequence, opening access to the Block Protect Register (BPR). After the fifth byte is written, the user writes to the BPR, selecting which blocks to protect or unprotect. All write operations, both the command sequence and writing the data to the BPR, must conform to the page write timing requirements. Block Protect Register Format
MSB LSB 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 BLOCK ADDRESS 000003FF 040007FF 08000BFF 0C000FFF 100013FF 140017FF 18001BFF 1C001FFF 1 = Protect, 0 = Unprotect Block Specified
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PERFORM BYTE OR PAGE WRITE OPERATIONS
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WRITE 55 TO XAAA
WAIT tWC
WRITE A0 TO X555 EXIT ROUTINE
X = A12: A12 = 1 IF DATA TO BE WRITTEN IS WITHIN ADDRESS 1000 TO 1FFF. A12 = 0 IF DATA TO BE WRITTEN IS WITHIN ADDRESS 0000 TO 0FFF.
3868 FHD F09
Setting BPR Command Sequence
WRITE AA TO X555 WRITE C0 TO XAAA
Software Data Protection Software Data Protection (SDP) is employed to protect the entire array against inadvertent writes. To write to the X68C64, a three-byte command sequence must precede the byte(s) being written. All write operations, both the command sequence and any data write operations, must conform to the page write timing requirements. Block Protect Write Lockout The X68C64 provides a secondary level of data security referred to as Block Protect write lockout. This is accessed through an extension of the SDP command sequence. Block Protect allows the user to lockout writes to any 1K x 8 blocks of memory. Unlike SDP which prevents inadvertent writes, but still allows easy system access to writing the memory, Block Protect will lockout all attempts unless it is specifically disabled by the host. This could be used to set a higher level of protection in a system where a portion of the memory is used for Program Storage and another portion is used as Data Storage.
WRITE AA TO X555
WRITE 55 TO XAAA
WRITE BPR MASK VALUE TO ANY ADDRESS
WRITE A0 TO X555 WAIT tWC
EXIT ROUTINE
X = A12: A12 = 1 IF PROGRAM BEING EXECUTED IS WITHIN 0000 TO 0FFF. A12 = 0 IF PROGRAM BEING EXECUTED RESIDES WITHIN 1000 TO 1FFF.
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X68C64
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS* Temperature under Bias .................. 65°C to +135°C Storage Temperature ....................... 65°C to +150°C Voltage on any Pin with Respect to VSS .................................. 1V to +7V D.C. Output Current ............................................. 5mA Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 seconds) .............................. 300°C *COMMENT Stresses above those listed under "Absolute Maximum Ratings" may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating only and the functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational sections of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS Temperature Commercial Industrial Military Min. 0°C 40°C 55°C Max. +70°C +85°C +125°C
3868 PGM T03.1
Supply Voltage X68C64
Limits 5V ±10%
3868 PGM T04.1
D.C. OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS (Over recommended operating conditions unless otherwise specified.) Limits Symbol ICC ISB1(CMOS) ISB2(TTL) ILI ILO VlL(1) VIH(1) VOL VOH Parameter VCC Current (Active) VCC Current (Standby) VCC Current (Standby) Input Leakage Current Output Leakage Current Input LOW Voltage Input HIGH Voltage Output LOW Voltage Output HIGH Voltage Min. Max. 60 500 6 10 10 0.8 VCC + 0.5 0.4 Units mA µA mA µA µA V V V V Test Conditions CE = VIL, All I/O's = Open, Other Inputs = VCC, AS = VIH CE = VSS, All I/O's = Open,Other Inputs = VCC 0.3V, AS = VSS CE = VIH, All I/O's = Open, Other Inputs = VIH, AS = VIL VIN = VSS to VCC VOUT = VSS to VCC, E = VIL
1 2 2.4
IOL = 2.1mA IOH = 400µA
3868 PGM T05.1
CAPACITANCE TA = +25°C, f = 1MHz, VCC = 5V Symbol CI/O(2) CIN(2) POWER-UP TIMING Symbol tPUR(2) tPUW(2) Parameter Power-Up to Read Power-Up to Write Max. 1 5 Units ms ms
3868 PGM T07
Test Input/Output Capacitance Input Capacitance
Max. 10 6
Units pF pF
Conditions VI/O = 0V VIN = 0V
3868 PGM T06
Notes: (1) VIL min. and VIH max. are for reference only and are not tested. (2) This parameter is periodically sampled and not 100% tested.
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X68C64
A.C. CONDITIONS OF TEST Input Pulse Levels Input Rise and Fall Times Input and Output Timing Levels 0V to 3V 10ns 1.5V
3868 PGM T08.1
TEST CIRCUIT
5V 1.92K OUTPUT 1.37K 100pF
3868 FHD F04.2
A.C. CHARACTERISTICS (Over the recommended operating conditions unless otherwise specified.) E Controlled Read Cycle Symbol PWASH tASL tAHL tACC tDHR tCSL PWEH tES tEH tRWS tHZ(3) tLZ(3) Parameter Address Strobe Pulse Width Address Setup Time Address Hold Time Data Access Time Data Hold Time CE Setup Time E Pulse Width Enable Setup Time E Hold Time R/W Setup Time E LOW to High Z Output E HIGH to Low Z Output Min. 80 20 30 120 0 7 150 30 20 20 50 0 Max. Units ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns
3868 PGM T09.1
E Controlled Read Cycle
CE PWASH AS tASL A/D0A/D7 tAHL AIN tACC A8A12 tRWS R/W tEH E PWEH A8A12 tHZ DOUT tDHR tCSL tES tEH tEH
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Note:
(3) This parameter is periodically sampled and not 100% tested.
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X68C64
E Controlled Write Cycle Symbol PWASH tASL tAHL tDSW tDHW tCSL PWEH tWC tES tRWS tEH tBLC Parameter Address Strobe Pulse Width Address Setup Time Address Hold Time Data Setup Time Data Hold Time CE Setup Time E Pulse Width Write Cycle Time Enable Setup Time R/W Setup Time E Hold Time Byte Load Time (Page Write) Min. 80 20 30 50 30 7 120 5 30 20 20 0.5 Max. Units ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ms ns ns ns µs
3868 PGM T10
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E Controlled Write Cycle
CE PWASH AS tASL A/D0A/D7 tAHL AIN tDSW A8A12 tRWS R/W A8A12 tEH DIN tDHW tCSL tES tEH tEH
E PWEH
3868 FHD F06
Note:
(4) tWC is the minimum cycle time to be allowed from the system perspective unless polling techniques are used. It is the maximum time the device requires to automatically complete the internal write operation.
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X68C64
PACKAGING INFORMATION
24-LEAD PLASTIC DUAL IN-LINE PACKAGE TYPE P
1.265 (32.13) 1.230 (31.24)
0.557 (14.15) 0.530 (13.46) PIN 1 INDEX PIN 1 1.100 (27.94) REF. 0.080 (2.03) 0.065 (1.65)
SEATING PLANE 0.150 (3.81) 0.125 (3.18)
0.162 (4.11) 0.140 (3.56)
0.030 (0.76) 0.015 (0.38)
0.110 (2.79) 0.090 (2.29)
0.065 (1.65) 0.040 (1.02)
0.022 (0.56) 0.014 (0.36)
0.625 (15.87) 0.600 (15.24)
TYP. 0.010 (0.25)
0° 15°
NOTE: 1. ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES (IN PARENTHESES IN MILLIMETERS) 2. PACKAGE DIMENSIONS EXCLUDE MOLDING FLASH
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PACKAGING INFORMATION
24-LEAD PLASTIC SMALL OUTLINE GULL WING PACKAGE TYPE S
0.290 (7.37) 0.299 (7.60) PIN 1 INDEX
0.393 (10.00) 0.420 (10.65)
PIN 1
0.014 (0.35) 0.020 (0.50) 0.598 (15.20) 0.610 (15.49)
(4X) 7°
0.092 (2.35) 0.105 (2.65)
0.050 (1.27)
0.003 (0.10) 0.012 (0.30)
0.050" TYPICAL 0.010 (0.25) X 45° 0.020 (0.50) 0.050" TYPICAL 0.009 (0.22) 0.013 (0.33) 0.015 (0.40) 0.050 (1.27) 0.420"
0° 8°
FOOTPRINT
0.030" TYPICAL 24 PLACES
NOTE: ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES (IN PARENTHESES IN MILLIMETERS)
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ORDERING INFORMATION
X68C64 Device
X
X
X VCC Limits Blank = 5V ±10% Temperature Range Blank = Commercial = 0°C to +70°C I = Industrial = 40°C to +85°C M = Military = 55°C to +128°C Package P = 24-Lead Plastic DIP S = 24-Lead Plastic SOIC
LIMITED WARRANTY
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