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  features ? with page mode function, 8-word/16-byte page ? 512k x 8 or 256k x 16 organization ? +12.5v programming voltage ? fast access time: 90/100/120/150 ns ? page mode access time 50/60/75 ns ? totally static operation ? completely ttl compatible ? operating current: 60ma ? standby current: 100ua ? package type: - 40 pin plastic dip - 40 pin sop rev. 2.7, nov. 19, 2002 p/n: pm0239 1 pin configurations pdip/sop block diagram general description the mx27c4111 is a 4m-bit, one time programmable read only memory with page mode. it is organized as 512k x 8 or 256k x 16, operates from a single + 5 volt supply, has a static standby mode, and features fast single address location programming. all programming signals are ttl levels, requiring a single pulse. for programming outside from the system, existing eprom programmers may be used. the mx27c4111 supports a intelligent fast programming algorithm which can result in programming time of less than two minutes. mx27c4111 provides page read access mode which can greatly reduce the read access time. normal read access time and page mode read access time is as fast as 90/50ns. it is designed to be compatible with all microprocessors and similar applications in which high perofmrance, large bit storage and simple interfacing are important design considerations. this eprom is packaged in industry standard 40 pin dual-in-line packages and 40 pin sop packages. mx27c4111 preliminary 4m-bit [512k x8/256k x16] cmos eprom with page mode mx27c4111 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 a8 a9 a10 a11 a12 a13 a14 a15 a16 byte/vpp gnd q15/a-1 q7 q14 q6 q13 q5 q12 q4 vcc a17 a7 a6 a5 a4 a3 a2 a1 a0 ce gnd oe q0 q8 q1 q9 q2 q10 q3 q11 control logic output buffers q0~q14 q15/a-1 ce oe byte/vpp a0~a17 address inputs y-decoder x-decoder y-select 4m bit cell maxtrix vcc gnd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 mx27c4111 rev. 2.7, nov. 19, 2002 p/n: pm0239 word mode(byte = vcc) ce oe q15/a-1 mode q0-q14 supply current h x high z non selected high z standby(icc2) l h high z non selected high z operating(icc1) l l dout selected dout operating(icc1) note : x = h or l pin description symbol pin name a0~a17 address input q0~q14 data input/output ce chip enable input oe output enable input byte/vpp word/byte selection/program supply voltage q15/a-1 q15(word mode)/lsb addr. (byte mode) vcc power supply pin (+5v) gnd ground pin truth table of byte function byte mode(byte = gnd) ce oe q15/a-1 mode q0-q7 supply current h x x non selected high z standby(icc2) l h x non selected high z operating(icc1) l l a-1 input selected dout operating(icc1)
3 mx27c4111 rev. 2.7, nov. 19, 2002 p/n: pm0239 functional description the programming of the mx27c4111 when the mx27c4111 is delivered, or it is erased, the chip has all 4m bits in the "one" or high state. "zeros" are loaded into the mx27c4111 through the procedure of programming. for programming, the data to be programmed is applied with 16 bits in parallel to the data pins. vcc must be applied simultaneously or before vpp, and removed simultaneously or after vpp. when programming an mxic eprom, a 0.1uf capacitor is required across vpp and ground to suppress spurious voltage transients which may damage the device. fast programming the device is set up in the fast programming mode when the programming voltage vpp = 12.75v is applied, with vcc = 6.25 v and oe = vih (algorithm is shown in figure 1). the programming is achieved by applying a single ttl low level 100us pulse to the ce input after addresses and data line are stable. if the data is not verified, an additional pulse is applied for a maximum of 25 pulses. this process is repeated while sequencing through each address of the device. when the programming mode is completed, the data in all address is verified at vcc = vpp = 5v 10%. program inhibit mode programming of multiple mx27c4111's in parallel with different data is also easily accomplished by using the program inhibit mode. except for ce and oe, all like inputs of the parallel mx27c4111 may be common. a ttl low-level program pulse applied to an mx27c4111 ce input with vpp = 12.5 0.5 v will program the mx27c4111. a high-level ce input inhibits the other mx27c4111s from being programmed. program verify mode verification should be performed on the programmed bits to determine that they were correctly programmed. the verification should be performed with oe at vil, ce at vih, and vpp at its programming voltage. auto identify mode the auto identify mode allows the reading out of a binary code from an eprom that will identify its manufacturer and device type. this mode is intended for use by programming equipment for the purpose of automatically matching the device to be programmed with its corresponding programming algorithm. this mode is functional in the 25 c 5 c ambient temperature range that is required when programming the mx27c4111. to activate this mode, the programming equipment must force 12.0 0.5 v on address line a9 of the device. two identifier bytes may then be sequenced from the device outputs by toggling address line a0 from vil to vih. all other address lines must be held at vil during auto identify mode. byte 0 ( a0 = vil) represents the manufacturer code, and byte 1 (a0 = vih), the device identifier code. for the mx27c4111, these two identifier bytes are given in the mode select table. all identifiers for manufacturer and device codes will possess odd parity, with the msb (q15) defined as the parity bit. read mode the mx27c4111 provides page mode with 8 words/16 bytes per page. in order to get the benefit of fast page read, the user should keep chip enable(ce) low and toggle address a0~a2 in word mode or a-1~a2 in byte mode. page read access time(tpa) is equal to the delay from address stable to data output. it is twice as fast as normal tacc and is highly recommended. word-wide mode with byte/vpp at vcc 0.2v outputs q0-7 present data q0-7 and outputs q8-15 present data q8-15, after ce and oe are appropriately enabled. byte-wide mode with byte/vpp at gnd 0.2v, outputs q8-15 are tri- stated. if q15/a-1 = vih, outputs q0-7 present data bits q8-15. if q15/a-1 = vil, outputs q0-7 present data bits q0-7.
4 mx27c4111 rev. 2.7, nov. 19, 2002 p/n: pm0239 standby mode the mx27c4111 has a cmos standby mode which reduces the maximum vcc current to 100 ua. it is placed in cmos standby when ce is at vcc 0.3 v. the mx27c4111 also has a ttl-standby mode which reduces the maximum vcc current to 1.5 ma. it is placed in ttl-standby when ce is at vih. when in standby mode, the outputs are in a high-impedance state, independent of the oe input. two-line output control function to accommodate multiple memory connections, a two- line control function is provided to allow for: 1. low memory power dissipation, 2. assurance that output bus contention will not occur. it is recommended that ce be decoded and used as the primary device-selecting function, while oe be made a common connection to all devices in the array and connected to the read line from the system control bus. this assures that all deselected memory devices are in their low-power standby mode and that the output pins are only active when data is desired from a particular memory device. system considerations during the switch between active and standby conditions, transient current peaks are produced on the rising and falling edges of chip enable. the magnitude of these transient current peaks is dependent on the output capacitance loading of the device. at a minimum, a 0.1 uf ceramic capacitor (high frequency, low inherent inductance) should be used on each device between vcc and gnd to minimize transient effects. in addition, to overcome the voltage drop caused by the inductive effects of the printed circuit board traces on eprom arrays, a 4.7 uf bulk electrolytic capacitor should be used between vcc and gnd for each eight devices. the location of the capacitor should be close to where the power supply is connected to the array. mode select table byte/ mode ce oe a9 a0 q15/a-1 vpp(5) q8-14 q0-7 read (word) vil vil x x q15 out vcc q8-14 out q0-7 out read (upper byte) vil vil x x vih gnd high z q8-15 out read (lower byte) vil vil x x vil gnd high z q0-7 out output disable vil vih x x high z x high z high z standby vih x x x high z x high z high z program vil vih x x q15 in vpp q8-14 in q0-7 in program verify vih vil x x q5 out vpp q8-14 out q0-7 out program inhibit vih vih x x high z vpp high z high z manufacturer code(3) vil vil vh vil 0b vcc 00h c2h device code(3) vil vil vh vih 1b vcc 38h 00h notes: 1.vh = 12.0v 0.5v 2.x = either vih or vil 3.a1 - a8, a10 - a17 = vil (for auto select) 4.see dc programming characteristics for vpp voltages. 5.byte/vpp is intended for operation under dc voltage conditions only. 6.manufacture code = 00c2h device code = b800h
5 mx27c4111 rev. 2.7, nov. 19, 2002 p/n: pm0239 start address = first location vcc = 6.25v vpp = 12.75v x = 0 program one 50us pulse increment x x = 25? verify byte last address vcc = vpp = 5.25v device passed verify all bytes ? device failed increment address interactive section verify section fail pass yes pass no yes no fail figure 1. fast programming flow chart fail ?
6 mx27c4111 rev. 2.7, nov. 19, 2002 p/n: pm0239 switching test circuits switching test waveforms device under test diodes = in3064 or equivalent cl = 100 pf including jig capacitance 6.2k ohm 1.8k ohm +5v cl 2.0v 0.8v test points input 2.0v 0.8v output ac testing: ac driving levels ac driving levels are 2.4v/0.4v. input pulse rise and fall times are < 20ns. absolute maximum ratings rating value ambient operating temperature 0 o c to 70 o c storage temperature -65 o c to 125 o c applied input voltage -0.5v to 7.0v applied output voltage -0.5v to vcc + 0.5v vcc to ground potential -0.5v to 7.0v a9 & vpp -0.5v to 13.5v notice: stresses greater than those listed under absolute maximum ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. this is a stress rating only and 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 period may affect reliability. notice: specifications contained within the following tables are sub- ject to change.
7 mx27c4111 rev. 2.7, nov. 19, 2002 p/n: pm0239 ac characteristics 27C4111-90 27c4111-10 27c4111-12 27c4111-15 symbol parameter min. max. min. max. min. max. min. max. unit conditions tacc address to output delay 90 100 120 150 ns ce = oe = vil tce chip enable to output delay 90 100 120 150 ns oe = vil tpa page address to output delay 50 50 60 75 ns ce = oe =vil toe output enable to output delay 45 45 50 65 ns ce = vil tdf oe high to output float, 0 30 0 30 0 35 0 50 ns or ce high to output float toh output hold from address, 0 0 0 0 0 ns ce or oe which ever occurred first tbha byte access time 90 100 120 150 ns tohb byte output hold time 0 0 0 0 ns tbhz byte output delay time 70 70 70 70 ns tblz byte output set time 10 10 10 10 ns dc characteristics symbol parameter min. max. unit conditions voh output high voltage 2.4 v ioh = -0.4ma vol output low voltage 0.4 v iol = 2.1ma vih input high voltage 2.0 vcc + 0.5 v vil input low voltage -0.3 0.8 v ili input leakage current -10 10 ua vin = 0 to 5.5v ilo output leakage current -10 10 ua vout = 0 to 5.5v icc3 vcc power-down current 100 ua ce = vcc 0.3v icc2 vcc standby current 1.5 ma ce = vih icc1 vcc active current 60 ma ce = vil, f=5mhz, iout = 0ma ipp vpp supply current read 10 ua ce = oe = vil, vpp = 5.5v capacitance ta = 25 o c, f = 1.0 mhz (sampled only) symbol parameter typ. max. unit conditions cin input capacitance 8 12 pf vin = 0v cout output capacitance 8 12 pf vout = 0v cvpp vpp capacitance 18 25 pf vpp = 0v mx27c4111 -90 -10 -12 -15 operating temperature commercial 0 c to 70 c0 c to 70 c0 c to 70 c0 c to 70 c vcc power supply 5v 5% 5v 10% 5v 10% 5v 10% dc/ac operating condition for read operation
8 mx27c4111 rev. 2.7, nov. 19, 2002 p/n: pm0239 dc programming characteristics ta = 25 o c 5 o c symbol parameter min. max. unit conditions voh output high voltage 2.4 v ioh = -0.40ma vol output low voltage 0.4 v iol = 2.1ma vih input high voltage 2.0 vcc + 0.5 v vil input low voltage -0.3 0.8 v ili input leakage current -10 10 ua vin = 0 to 5.5v vh a9 auto select voltage 11.5 12.5 v icc3 vcc supply current (program & verify) 50 ma ipp2 vpp supply current(program) 30 ma ce = vil, oe = vih vcc1 fast programming supply voltage 6.00 6.50 v vpp1 fast programming voltage 12.5 13.0 v ac programming characteristics ta = 25 o c 5 o c symbol parameter min. max. unit conditions tas address setup time 2.0 us toes oe setup time 2.0 us tds data setup time 2.0 us tah address hold time 0 us tdh data hold time 2.0 us tdfp chip enable to output float delay 0 130 ns tvps byte/vpp setup time 2.0 us tpw ce initial program pulse width 95 105 us tvcs vcc setup time 2.0 us toe data valid from oe 150 ns
9 mx27c4111 rev. 2.7, nov. 19, 2002 p/n: pm0239 waveforms normal read cycle(word mode) page mode read cycle address inputs data out oe ce data address valid data tdf tacc tce toe toh data out a4-a18 a0~a2 (word mode) a-1~a2 (byte mode) oe ce valid address tpa tpa tpa tacc tdf toh toe
10 mx27c4111 rev. 2.7, nov. 19, 2002 p/n: pm0239 waveforms normal read cycle(byte mode) fast programming algorithm waveforms tacc toh tbha tblz tohb tbhz high-z valid data valid data high-z a-1 byte/vpp q0-q7 q15-q8 valid data addresses ce oe data byte/vpp vcc vih vil vpp1 vcc vcc1 vcc vih vil vih vil data out valid data set valid address tas tvps tvcs toe tpw tds tdh toes tdfp tah verify program
11 mx27c4111 rev. 2.7, nov. 19, 2002 p/n: pm0239 ordering information plastic package part no. access time operating current standby current package (ns) max.(ma) max.(ua) mx27c4111mc-90 90 60 100 40 pin sop(rom pin out) mx27c4111mc-10 100 60 100 40 pin sop(rom pin out) mx27c4111mc-12 120 60 100 40 pin sop(rom pin out) mx27c4111mc-15 150 60 100 40 pin sop(rom pin out) mx27c4111pc-90 90 60 100 40 pin pdip(rom pin out) mx27c4111pc-10 100 60 100 40 pin pdip(rom pin out) mx27c4111pc-12 120 60 100 40 pin pdip(rom pin out) mx27c4111pc-15 150 60 100 40 pin pdip(rom pin out)
12 mx27c4111 rev. 2.7, nov. 19, 2002 p/n: pm0239 package information
13 mx27c4111 rev. 2.7, nov. 19, 2002 p/n: pm0239
14 mx27c4111 rev. 2.7, nov. 19, 2002 p/n: pm0239 revision history revision no. description page date 2.0 1) eliminate interactive programming mode 6/14/1997 2) 40-cdip package quartz lens, change to square shape. 2.1 ipp 100ua --> 10ua 8/07/1997 2.2 add 100ns speed grade. 1/31/1998 2.3 add 90ns speed grade. 4/07/1998 2.4 90ns speed grade vcc=5v 10% --> vcc=5v 5% 5/06/1998 2.5 cancel ceramic dip package type p1,3,12,13 mar/02/2000 2.6 cancel "ultraviolet erasable" wording in general description p1 aug/20/2001 to modify package information p12~13 2.7 to modify package information p12~13 nov/19/2002
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