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DA T A SH EET
It is possible to determine whether a sector is pro-
tion for details.
Write Protect (WP#)
The Write Protect function provides a hardware
method of protecting certain boot sectors without
using V
ID. This function is one of two provided by the
WP#/ACC pin.
If the system asserts V
IL on the WP#/ACC pin, the de-
vice disables program and erase functions in the two
“outermost” 8 Kbyte boot sectors independently of
whether those sectors were protected or unprotected
Kbyte boot sectors are the two sectors containing the
lowest addresses in a bottom-boot-configured device,
or the two sectors containing the highest addresses in
a top-boot-configured device.
If the system asserts V
IH on the WP#/ACC pin, the de-
vice reverts to whether the two outermost 8K Byte
boot sectors were last set to be protected or unpro-
tected. That is, sector protection or unprotection for
these two sectors depends on whether they were last
protected or unprotected using the method described
Note that the WP#/ACC pin must not be left floating or
unconnected; inconsistent behavior of the device may
result.
Temporary Sector Unprotect
(Note: For the following discussion, the term “sector”
applies to both sectors and sector blocks. A sector
block consists of two or more adjacent sectors that are
protected or unprotected at the same time (see Tables
This feature allows temporary unprotection of previ-
ously protected sectors to change data in-system. The
Sector Unprotect mode is activated by setting the RE-
SET# pin to V
ID (8.5 V – 12.5 V). During this mode, for-
merly protected sectors can be programmed or erased
by selecting the sector addresses. Once V
ID is re-
moved from the RESET# pin, all the previously pro-
tected sectors are protected again.
Figure 1 shows the
algorithm, and
Figure 24 shows the timing diagrams,
for this feature.
Figure 1.
Temporary Sector Unprotect Operation
START
Perform Erase or
Program Operations
RESET# = V
IH
Temporary Sector
Unprotect Completed
(Note 2)
RESET# = V
ID
(Note 1)
Notes:
1. All protected sectors unprotected (If WP#/ACC = V
IL,
outermost boot sectors will remain protected).
2. All previously protected sectors are protected once
again.