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16 Mbit (x16) Multi-Purpose Flash Plus
SST39WF1601 / SST39WF1602
Features
Organized as 1M x16
Single Voltage Read and Write Operations
1.65-1.95V
Superior Reliability
Endurance: 100,000 Cycles (Typical)
Greater than 100 years Data Retention
Low Power Consumption (typical values at 5 MHz)
Active Current: 5 mA (typical)
Standby Current: 5 µA (typical)
Auto Low Power Mode: 5 µA (typical)
Hardware Block-Protection/WP# Input Pin
Top Block-Protection (top 32 KWord)
for SST39WF1602
Bottom Block-Protection (bottom 32 KWord)
for SST39WF1601
Sector-Erase Capability
Uniform 2 KWord sectors
Block-Erase Capability
Uniform 32 KWord blocks
Chip-Erase Capability
Erase-Suspend/Erase-Resume Capabilities
Hardware Reset Pin (RST#)
Security-ID Feature
SST: 128 bits; User: 128 bits
Fast Read Access Time:
–70ns
Latched Address and Data
Fast Erase and Word-Program:
Sector-Erase Time: 36 ms (typical)
Block-Erase Time: 36 ms (typical)
Chip-Erase Time: 140 ms (typical)
Word-Program Time: 28 µs (typical)
Automatic Write Timing
Internal VPP Generation
End-of-Write Detection
Toggle Bits
Data# Polling
CMOS I/O Compatibility
JEDEC Standard
Flash EEPROM Pin Assignments and
Command Sets
Packages Available
48-ball TFBGA (6mm x 8mm)
48-ball WFBGA (4mm x 6mm)
All devices are RoHS compliant
AEC-Q100-qualified devices available
The SST39WF1601 / SST39WF1602 are a 1M x16 CMOS Multi-Purpose Flash
Plus (MPF+) devices manufactured with proprietary, high-performance CMOS
SuperFlash technology. The split-gate cell design and thick-oxide tunneling injec-
tor attain better reliability and manufacturability compared with alternate
approaches. The SST39WF1601 / SST39WF1602 write (Program or Erase) with
a 1.65-1.95V power supply. These devices conform to JEDEC standard pin
assignments for x16 memories.
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Product Description
The SST39WF1601/1602 devices are 1M x16 CMOS Multi-Purpose Flash Plus (MPF+) manufactured
with proprietary, high-performance CMOS SuperFlash technology. The split-gate cell design and thick-
oxide tunneling injector attain better reliability and manufacturability compared with alternate
approaches. The SST39WF1601/1602 write (Program or Erase) with a 1.65-1.95V power supply.
These devices conform to JEDEC standard pin assignments for x16 memories.
Featuring high performance Word-Program, the SST39WF1601/1602 devices provide a typical Word-
Program time of 28 µsec. These devices use Toggle Bit or Data# Polling to indicate the completion of
Program operation. To protect against inadvertent write, they have on-chip hardware and Software
Data Protection schemes. Designed, manufactured, and tested for a wide spectrum of applications,
these devices are offered with a guaranteed typical endurance of 100,000 cycles. Data retention is
rated at greater than 100 years.
The SST39WF1601/1602 devices are suited for applications that require convenient and economical
updating of program, configuration, or data memory. For all system applications, they significantly
improve performance and reliability, while lowering power consumption. They inherently use less
energy during Erase and Program than alternative flash technologies. The total energy consumed is a
function of the applied voltage, current, and time of application. Since for any given voltage range, the
SuperFlash technology uses less current to program and has a shorter erase time, the total energy
consumed during any Erase or Program operation is less than alternative flash technologies. These
devices also improve flexibility while lowering the cost for program, data, and configuration storage
applications.
The SuperFlash technology provides fixed Erase and Program times, independent of the number of
Erase/Program cycles that have occurred. Therefore the system software or hardware does not have
to be modified or de-rated as is necessary with alternative flash technologies, whose Erase and Pro-
gram times increase with accumulated Erase/Program cycles.
To meet high density, surface mount requirements, the SST39WF1601/1602 are offered in both 48-ball
TFBGA and 48-ball WFBGA packages. See Figures 2 and 3 for pin assignments.
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Block Diagram
Figure 1: Functional Block Diagram
Y-Decoder
I/O Buffers and Data Latches
1297 B1.0
Address Buffer Latches
X-Decoder
DQ15 -DQ
0
Memory Address
OE#
CE#
WE#
SuperFlash
Memory
Control Logic
WP#
RESET#
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Block Diagram
Figure 2: Pin assignments for 48-ball TFBGA
Figure 3: Pin assignments for 48-ball WFBGA
A13
A9
WE#
NC
A7
A3
A12
A8
RST#
WP#
A17
A4
A14
A10
NC
A18
A6
A2
A15
A11
A19
NC
A5
A1
A16
DQ7
DQ5
DQ2
DQ0
A0
NC
DQ14
DQ12
DQ10
DQ8
CE#
DQ15
DQ13
VDD
DQ11
DQ9
OE#
VSS
DQ6
DQ4
DQ3
DQ1
VSS
1297 48-tfbga B3K P1.1
TOP VIEW (balls facing down)
6
5
4
3
2
1
ABCDEFGH
A2
A1
A0
CE#
VSS
A4
A3
A5
DQ8
OE#
DQ0
A6
A7
A18
DQ10
DQ9
DQ1
A17
WP#
A19
DQ2
NC
DQ3
NC
VDD
WE#
DQ12
RST#
NC
NC
DQ13
A9
A10
A8
DQ4
DQ5
DQ14
A11
A13
A12
DQ11
DQ6
DQ15
A14
A15
A16
DQ7
VSS
TOP VIEW (balls facing down)
AB C D E F GH J K L
6
5
4
3
2
1
1297 48-wfbga MBQ P02.0
SST39WF160x
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Table 1: Pin Description
Symbol Pin Name Functions
AMS1-A0Address Inputs To provide memory addresses.
During Sector-Erase AMS-A11 address lines will select the sector.
During Block-Erase AMS-A15 address lines will select the block.
DQ15-DQ0Data Input/output To output data during Read cycles and receive input data during Write cycles.
Data is internally latched during a Write cycle.
The outputs are in tri-state when OE# or CE# is high.
WP# Write Protect To protect the top/bottom boot block from Erase/Program operation when
grounded.
RST# Reset To reset and return the device to Read mode.
CE# Chip Enable To activate the device when CE# is low.
OE# Output Enable To gate the data output buffers.
WE# Write Enable To control the Write operations.
VDD Power Supply To provide power supply voltage: 1.65-1.95V
VSS Ground
NC No Connection Unconnected pins.
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AMS =A
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Device Operation
Commands are used to initiate the memory operation functions of the device. Commands are written
to the device using standard microprocessor write sequences. A command is written by asserting WE#
low while keeping CE# low. The address bus is latched on the falling edge of WE# or CE#, whichever
occurs last. The data bus is latched on the rising edge of WE# or CE#, whichever occurs first.
The SST39WF1601/1602 also have the Auto Low Power mode which puts the device in a near
standby mode after data has been accessed with a valid Read operation. This reduces the IDD active
read current from typically 9 mA to typically 5 µA. The Auto Low Power mode reduces the typical IDD
active read current to the range of 2 mA/MHz of Read cycle time. The device exits the Auto Low Power
mode with any address transition or control signal transition used to initiate another Read cycle, with
no access time penalty. Note that the device does not enter Auto-Low Power mode after power-up with
CE# held steadily low, until the first address transition or CE# is driven high.
Read
The Read operation of the SST39WF1601/1602 is controlled by CE# and OE#, both have to be low for
the system to obtain data from the outputs. CE# is used for device selection. When CE# is high, the
chip is deselected and only standby power is consumed. OE# is the output control and is used to gate
data from the output pins. The data bus is in high impedance state when either CE# or OE# is high.
Refer to the Read cycle timing diagram for further details (Figure 4).
Word-Program Operation
The SST39WF1601/1602 are programmed on a word-by-word basis. Before programming, the sector
where the word exists must be fully erased. The Program operation is accomplished in three steps.
The first step is the three-byte load sequence for Software Data Protection. The second step is to load
word address and word data. During the Word-Program operation, the addresses are latched on the
falling edge of either CE# or WE#, whichever occurs last. The data is latched on the rising edge of
either CE# or WE#, whichever occurs first. The third step is the internal Program operation which is ini-
tiated after the rising edge of the fourth WE# or CE#, whichever occurs first. The Program operation,
once initiated, will be completed within 40 µs. See Figures 5 and 6 for WE# and CE# controlled Pro-
gram operation timing diagrams and Figure 20 for flowcharts. During the Program operation, the only
valid reads are Data# Polling and Toggle Bit. During the internal Program operation, the host is free to
perform additional tasks. Any commands issued during the internal Program operation are ignored.
During the command sequence, WP# should be statically held high or low.
Sector/Block-Erase Operation
The Sector- (or Block-) Erase operation allows the system to erase the device on a sector-by-sector (or
block-by-block) basis. The SST39WF1601/1602 offer both Sector-Erase and Block-Erase modes. The
sector architecture is based on uniform sector size of 2 KWord. The Block-Erase mode is based on
uniform block size of 32 KWord. The Sector-Erase operation is initiated by executing a six-byte com-
mand sequence with Sector-Erase command (30H) and sector address (SA) in the last bus cycle. The
Block-Erase operation is initiated by executing a six-byte command sequence with Block-Erase com-
mand (50H) and block address (BA) in the last bus cycle. The sector or block address is latched on the
falling edge of the sixth WE# pulse, while the command (30H or 50H) is latched on the rising edge of
the sixth WE# pulse. The internal Erase operation begins after the sixth WE# pulse. The End-of-Erase
operation can be determined using either Data# Polling or Toggle Bit methods. See Figures 10 and 11
for timing waveforms and Figure 24 for the flowchart. Any commands issued during the Sector- or
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Block-Erase operation are ignored. When WP# is low, any attempt to Sector- (Block-) Erase the pro-
tected block will be ignored. During the command sequence, WP# should be statically held high or low.
Erase-Suspend/Erase-Resume Commands
The Erase-Suspend operation temporarily suspends a Sector- or Block-Erase operation thus allowing
data to be read from any memory location, or program data into any sector/block that is not suspended
for an Erase operation. The operation is executed by issuing one byte command sequence with Erase-
Suspend command (B0H). The device automatically enters read mode typically within 20 µs after the
Erase-Suspend command had been issued. Valid data can be read from any sector or block that is not
suspended from an Erase operation. Reading at address location within erase-suspended sectors/
blocks will output DQ2toggling and DQ6at “1”. While in Erase-Suspend mode, a Word-Program oper-
ation is allowed except for the sector or block selected for Erase-Suspend.
To resume Sector-Erase or Block-Erase operation which has been suspended the system must issue
Erase Resume command. The operation is executed by issuing one byte command sequence with
Erase Resume command (30H) at any address in the last Byte sequence.
Chip-Erase Operation
The SST39WF1601/1602 provide a Chip-Erase operation, which allows the user to erase the entire
memory array to the “1” state. This is useful when the entire device must be quickly erased.
The Chip-Erase operation is initiated by executing a six-byte command sequence with Chip-Erase
command (10H) at address 5555H in the last byte sequence. The Erase operation begins with the ris-
ing edge of the sixth WE# or CE#, whichever occurs first. During the Erase operation, the only valid
read is Toggle Bit or Data# Polling. See Table 6 for the command sequence, Figure 10 for timing dia-
gram, and Figure 24 for the flowchart. Any commands issued during the Chip-Erase operation are
ignored. When WP# is low, any attempt to Chip-Erase will be ignored. During the command sequence,
WP# should be statically held high or low.
Write Operation Status Detection
The SST39WF1601/1602 provide two software means to detect the completion of a Write (Program or
Erase) cycle, in order to optimize the system write cycle time. The software detection includes two sta-
tus bits: Data# Polling (DQ7) and Toggle Bit (DQ6). The End-of-Write detection mode is enabled after
the rising edge of WE#, which initiates the internal Program or Erase operation.
The actual completion of the nonvolatile write is asynchronous with the system; therefore, either a
Data# Polling or Toggle Bit read may be simultaneous with the completion of the write cycle. If this
occurs, the system may possibly get an erroneous result, i.e., valid data may appear to conflict with
either DQ7or DQ6. In order to prevent spurious rejection, if an erroneous result occurs, the software
routine should include a loop to read the accessed location an additional two (2) times. If both reads
are valid, then the device has completed the Write cycle, otherwise the rejection is valid.
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Data# Polling (DQ7)
When the SST39WF1601/1602 are in the internal Program operation, any attempt to read DQ7will
produce the complement of the true data. Once the Program operation is completed, DQ7will produce
true data. Note that even though DQ7may have valid data immediately following the completion of an internal
Write operation, the remaining data outputs may still be invalid: valid data on the entire data bus will appear in
subsequent successive Read cycles after an interval of 1 µs. During internal Erase operation, any attempt
to read DQ7will produce a ‘0’. Once the internal Erase operation is completed, DQ7will produce a ‘1’.
The Data# Polling is valid after the rising edge of fourth WE# (or CE#) pulse for Program operation. For
Sector-, Block- or Chip-Erase, the Data# Polling is valid after the rising edge of sixth WE# (or CE#)
pulse. See Figure 7 for Data# Polling timing diagram and Figure 21 for a flowchart.
Toggle Bits (DQ6 and DQ2)
During the internal Program or Erase operation, any consecutive attempts to read DQ6will produce
alternating “1”s and “0”s, i.e., toggling between 1 and 0. When the internal Program or Erase operation
is completed, the DQ6bit will stop toggling. The device is then ready for the next operation. For Sector-
, Block-, or Chip-Erase, the toggle bit (DQ6) is valid after the rising edge of sixth WE# (or CE#) pulse.
DQ6will be set to “1” if a Read operation is attempted on an Erase-Suspended Sector/Block. If Pro-
gram operation is initiated in a sector/block not selected in Erase-Suspend mode, DQ6will toggle.
An additional Toggle Bit is available on DQ2, which can be used in conjunction with DQ6to check
whether a particular sector is being actively erased or erase-suspended. Table 2 shows detailed status
bits information. The Toggle Bit (DQ2) is valid after the rising edge of the last WE# (or CE#) pulse of
Write operation. See Figure 8 for Toggle Bit timing diagram and Figure 21 for a flowchart.
Note: DQ7and DQ2require a valid address when reading status information.
Table 2: Write Operation Status
Status DQ7DQ6DQ2
Normal Operation Standard Program DQ7# Toggle No Toggle
Standard Erase 0 Toggle Toggle
Erase-Suspend
Mode
Read from Erase-Suspended Sector/Block 1 1 Toggle
Read from Non- Erase-Suspended Sector/Block Data Data Data
Program DQ7# Toggle N/A
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Data Protection
The SST39WF1601/1602 provide both hardware and software features to protect nonvolatile data from
inadvertent writes.
Hardware Data Protection
Noise/Glitch Protection: A WE# or CE# pulse of less than 5 ns will not initiate a write cycle.
VDD Power Up/Down Detection: The Write operation is inhibited when VDD is less than 1.5V.
Write Inhibit Mode: Forcing OE# low, CE# high, or WE# high will inhibit the Write operation. This pre-
vents inadvertent writes during power-up or power-down.
Hardware Block Protection
The SST39WF1602 support top hardware block protection, which protects the top 32 KWord block of
the device. The SST39WF1601 support bottom hardware block protection, which protects the bottom
32 KWord block of the device. The Boot Block address ranges are described in Table 3. Program and
Erase operations are prevented on the 32 KWord when WP# is low. If WP# is left floating, it is internally
held high via a pull-up resistor, and the Boot Block is unprotected, enabling Program and Erase opera-
tions on that block.
Hardware Reset (RST#)
The RST# pin provides a hardware method of resetting the device to read array data. When the RST#
pin is held low for at least TRP, any in-progress operation will terminate and return to Read mode. When
no internal Program/Erase operation is in progress, a minimum period of TRHR is required after RST#
is driven high before a valid Read can take place (see Figure 16).
The Erase or Program operation that has been interrupted needs to be reinitiated after the device
resumes normal operation mode to ensure data integrity.
Software Data Protection (SDP)
The SST39WF1601/1602 provide the JEDEC approved Software Data Protection scheme for all data
alteration operations, i.e., Program and Erase. Any Program operation requires the inclusion of the
three-byte sequence. The three-byte load sequence is used to initiate the Program operation, provid-
ing optimal protection from inadvertent Write operations, e.g., during the system power-up or power-
down. Any Erase operation requires the inclusion of six-byte sequence. These devices are shipped
with the Software Data Protection permanently enabled. See Table 6 for the specific software com-
mand codes. During SDP command sequence, invalid commands will abort the device to read mode
within TRC. The contents of DQ15-DQ8can be VIL or VIH, but no other value, during any SDP command
sequence.
Table 3: Boot Block Address Ranges
Product Address Range
Bottom Boot Block
SST39WF1601 000000H-007FFFH
Top Boot Block
SST39WF1602 0F8000H-0FFFFFH
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Common Flash Memory Interface (CFI)
The SST39WF1601/1602 contain the CFI information to describe the characteristics of the device. The
SST39WF1601/1602 support the original SST CFI Query mode implementation for compatibility with
existing SST devices as well as the general CFI Query mode. Both will be explained in subsequent
paragraphs.
In order to enter the SST CFI Query mode, the system must write the three-byte sequence, same as
the product ID entry command with 98H (CFI Query command) to address 5555H in the last byte
sequence. Once the device enters CFI Query mode, the system can read CFI data at the addresses
given in Tables 7 through 9. The system must write the CFI Exit command to return to Read mode from
the CFI Query mode.
In order to enter the general CFI Query mode, the system must write a one-byte sequence with entry
command with 98H to address 55H. Once the device enters the CFI Query mode, the system can read
CFI data at the addresses given in Tables 7 through 9. The system must write the CFI Exit command to
return to Read mode from the CFI Query mode.
Product Identification
The Product Identification mode identifies the devices as the SST39WF1601, SST39WF1602 and
manufacturer as SST. This mode may be accessed software operations. Users may use the Software
Product Identification operation to identify the part (i.e., using the device ID) when using multiple man-
ufacturers in the same socket. For details, see Table 6 for software operation, Figure 12 for the Soft-
ware ID Entry and Read timing diagram and Figure 22 for the Software ID Entry command sequence
flowchart.
Product Identification Mode Exit/CFI Mode Exit
In order to return to the standard Read mode, the Software Product Identification mode must be exited.
Exit is accomplished by issuing the Software ID Exit command sequence, which returns the device to
the Read mode. This command may also be used to reset the device to the Read mode after any inad-
vertent transient condition that apparently causes the device to behave abnormally, e.g., not read cor-
rectly. Please note that the Software ID Exit/CFI Exit command is ignored during an internal Program
or Erase operation. See Table 6 for software command codes, Figure 14 for timing waveform, and Fig-
ures 22 and 23 for flowcharts.
Table 4: Product Identification
Address Data
Manufacturer’s ID 0000H BFH
Device ID
SST39WF1601 0001H BF274B
SST39WF1602 0001H BF274A
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Security ID
The SST39WF1601/1602 devices offer a 256-bit Security ID space. The Secure ID space is divided
into two 128-bit segments - one factory programmed segment and one user programmed segment.
The first segment is programmed and locked at SST with a random 128-bit number. The user segment
is left un-programmed for the customer to program as desired.
To program the user segment of the Security ID, the user must use the Security ID Word-Program
command. To detect end-of-write for the SEC ID, read the toggle bits. Do not use Data# Polling. Once
this is complete, the Sec ID should be locked using the User Sec ID Program Lock-Out. This disables
any future corruption of this space. Note that regardless of whether or not the Sec ID is locked, neither
Sec ID segment can be erased.
The Secure ID space can be queried by executing a three-byte command sequence with Enter Sec ID
command (88H) at address 5555H in the last byte sequence. To exit this mode, the Exit Sec ID com-
mand should be executed. Refer to Table 6 for more details.
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Operations
Table 5: Operation Modes Selection
Mode CE# OE# WE# DQ Address
Read VIL VIL VIH DOUT AIN
Program VIL VIH VIL DIN AIN
Erase VIL VIH VIL X1
1. X can be VIL or VIH, but no other value.
Sector or block address,
XXH for Chip-Erase
Standby VIH X X High Z X
Write Inhibit X VIL X High Z/ DOUT X
XXV
IH High Z/ DOUT X
Product Identification
Software Mode VIL VIL VIH See Table 6
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Table 6: Software Command Sequence
Command
Sequence
1st Bus
Write Cycle
2nd Bus
Write Cycle
3rd Bus
Write Cycle
4th Bus
Write Cycle
5th Bus
Write Cycle
6th Bus
Write Cycle
Addr
1
1. Address format A14-A0(Hex).
Addresses A15-A19 can be VIL or VIH, but no other value, for Command sequence for SST39WF1601/1602.
Data
2
2. DQ15-DQ8can be VIL or VIH, but no other value, for Command sequence
Addr
1
Data
2
Addr
1
Data
2
Addr
1
Data
2
Addr
1
Data
2
Addr
1
Data
2
Word-Program
5555H AAH 2AAAH 55H 5555H A0H WA3
3. WA = Program Word address
Data
Sector-Erase
5555H AAH 2AAAH 55H 5555H 80H 5555H AAH 2AAAH 55H SAX4
4. SAXfor Sector-Erase; uses AMS-A11 address lines
BAX, for Block-Erase; uses AMS-A15 address lines
AMS = Most significant address
AMS =A
19 for SST39WF1601/1602
30H
Block-Erase
5555H AAH 2AAAH 55H 5555H 80H 5555H AAH 2AAAH 55H BAX450H
Chip-Erase
5555H AAH 2AAAH 55H 5555H 80H 5555H AAH 2AAAH 55H 5555H 10H
Erase-Suspend
XXXXH B0H
Erase-Resume
XXXXH 30H
Query Sec ID5
5555H AAH 2AAAH 55H 5555H 88H
User Security ID
Word-Program
5555H AAH 2AAAH 55H 5555H A5H WA6Data
User Security ID
Program Lock-Out
5555H AAH 2AAAH 55H 5555H 85H XXH60000
H
Software ID Entry7,8
5555H AAH 2AAAH 55H 5555H 90H
SST CFI Query Entry
5555H AAH 2AAAH 55H 5555H 98H
General CFI Query
Mode
55H 98H
Software ID Exit9,10
/CFI Exit/Sec ID Exit
5555H AAH 2AAAH 55H 5555H F0H
Software ID Exit9,10
/CFI Exit/Sec ID Exit
XXH F0H
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5. With AMS-A4= 0; Sec ID is read with A3-A0,
SST ID is read with A3= 0 (Address range = 000000H to 000007H),
User ID is read with A3= 1 (Address range = 000008H to 00000FH).
User ID Lock Status is read with A7-A0= 0000FFH. Unlocked: DQ3= 1 / Locked: DQ3=0.
6. Valid Word-Addresses for Sec ID are from 000000H-000007H and 000008H to 00000FH.
7. The device does not remain in Software Product ID Mode if powered down.
8. With AMS-A1=0; SST Manufacturer ID = 00BFH, is read with A0=0,
SST39WF1601 Device ID = BF274BH, is read with A0=1,
SST39WF1602 Device ID = BF274AH, is read with A0=1.
AMS = Most significant address
AMS =A
19 for SST39WF1601/1602
9. Both Software ID Exit operations are equivalent
10. If users never lock after programming, Sec ID can be programmed over the previously unprogrammed bits (data=1)
using the Sec ID mode again (the programmed “0” bits cannot be reversed to “1”). Valid Word-Addresses for Sec ID are
from 000000H-000007H and 000008H to 00000FH.
Table 7: CFI Query Identification String1
1. Refer to CFI publication 100 for more details.
Address Data Data
10H 0051H Query Unique ASCII string “QRY”
11H 0052H
12H 0059H
13H 0002H Primary OEM command set
14H 0000H
15H 0000H Address for Primary Extended Table
16H 0000H
17H 0000H Alternate OEM command set (00H = none exists)
18H 0000H
19H 0000H Address for Alternate OEM extended Table (00H = none exits)
1AH 0000H
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Table 8: System Interface Information
Address Data Data
1BH 0016H VDD Min (Program/Erase)
DQ7-DQ4: Volts, DQ3-DQ0: 100 millivolts
1CH 0020H VDD Max (Program/Erase)
DQ7-DQ4: Volts, DQ3-DQ0: 100 millivolts
1DH 0000H VPP min. (00H = no VPP pin)
1EH 0000H VPP max. (00H = no VPP pin)
1FH 0005H Typical time out for Word-Program 2Nµs (25=3s)
20H 0000H Typical time out for min. size buffer program 2Nµs (00H = not supported)
21H 0005H Typical time out for individual Sector/Block-Erase 2Nms (25=30ms)
22H 0007H Typical time out for Chip-Erase 2Nms (27= 128 ms)
23H 0001H Maximum time out for Word-Program 2Ntimes typical (21x2
5=6s)
24H 0000H Maximum time out for buffer program 2Ntimes typical
25H 0001H Maximum time out for individual Sector/Block-Erase 2Ntimes typical (21x2
5=64ms)
26H 0001H Maximum time out for Chip-Erase 2Ntimes typical (21x2
7= 256 ms)
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Table 9: Device Geometry Information
Address Data Data
27H 0015H Device size = 2NBytes (15H = 21; 221 = 2 MByte)
28H 0001H Flash Device Interface description; 0001H = x16-only asynchronous interface
29H 0000H
2AH 0000H Maximum number of byte in multi-byte write = 2N(00H = not supported)
2BH 0000H
2CH 0002H Number of Erase Sector/Block sizes supported by device
2DH 00FFH Sector Information (y+1=Number of sectors; z x 256B = sector size)
2EH 0001H y = 511+1=512sectors (01FF = 511)
2FH 0010H
30H 0000H z = 16 x 256 Bytes = 4 KByte/sector (0010H = 16)
31H 001FH Block Information (y+1=Number of blocks; z x 256B = block size)
32H 0000H y = 31+1=32blocks(001F = 31)
33H 0000H
34H 0001H z = 256 x 256 Bytes = 64 KByte/block (0100H = 256)
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Absolute Maximum Stress Ratings (Applied conditions greater than those listed under “Absolute
Maximum Stress Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating only and
functional operation of the device at these conditions or conditions greater than those defined in the
operational sections of this data sheet is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum stress rating con-
ditions may affect device reliability.)
Temperature Under Bias .............................................. -55°C to +125°C
Storage Temperature ................................................ -65°C to +150°C
D. C. Voltage on Any Pin to Ground Potential .............................-0.5V to VDD+0.5V
Transient Voltage (<20 ns) on Any Pin to Ground Potential ..................-2.0V to VDD+2.0V
Voltage on A9Pin to Ground Potential .....................................-0.5V to 13.2V
Package Power Dissipation Capability (TA= 25°C) ................................... 1.0W
Surface Mount Solder Reflow Temperature ............................ 260°C for 10 seconds
Output Short Circuit Current1.................................................. 50mA
1. Outputs shorted for no more than one second. No more than one output shorted at a time.
Table 10: Operating Range
Range Ambient Temp VDD
Commercial 0°C to +70°C 1.65-1.95V
Industrial -40°C to +85°C 1.65-1.95V
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Table 11: AC Conditions of Test1
1. See Figures 18 and 19
Input Rise/Fall Time Output Load
5ns CL=30pF
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Table 12: DC Operating Characteristics VDD = 1.65-1.95V1
Symbol Parameter
Limits
Test ConditionsMin Max Units
IDD Power Supply Current Address input=VILT/VIHT, at f=5 MHz,
VDD=VDD Max
Read 10 mA CE#=VIL, OE#=WE#=VIH, all I/Os
open
Program and Erase 25 mA CE#=WE#=VIL, OE#=VIH
ISB Standby VDD Current240 µA CE#=VIHC,V
DD=VDD Max
IALP Auto Low Power 40 µA CE#=VILC,V
DD=VDD Max
All inputs=VSS or VDD, WE#=VIHC
ILI Input Leakage Current 1 µA VIN=GND to VDD,V
DD=VDD Max
ILIW Input Leakage Current
on WP# pin and RST#
10 µA WP#=GND to VDD or RST#=GND to
VDD
ILO Output Leakage Current 1 µA VOUT=GND to VDD,V
DD=VDD Max
VIL Input Low Voltage 0.2VDD VV
DD=VDD Min
VIH Input High Voltage 0.8VDD VV
DD=VDD Max
VOL Output Low Voltage 0.1 V IOL=100 µA, VDD=VDD Min
VOH Output High Voltage VDD-0.1 V IOH=-100 µA, VDD=VDD Min
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1. Typical conditions for the Active Current shown on the front page of the data sheet are average values at 25°C
(room temperature), and VDD = 1.8V. Not 100% tested.
2. For all SST39WF160x commercial and industrial devices, ISB typical is under 5 µA.
Table 13: Recommended System Power-up Timings
Symbol Parameter Minimum Units
TPU-READ1
1. This parameter is measured only for initial qualification and after a design or process change that could affect this
parameter.
Power-up to Read Operation 100 µs
TPU-WRITE1Power-up to Program/Erase Operation 100 µs
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Table 14: Capacitance (TA= 25°C, f=1 Mhz, other pins open)
Parameter Description Test Condition Maximum
CI/O1
1. This parameter is measured only for initial qualification and after a design or process change that could affect this
parameter.
I/O Pin Capacitance VI/O =0V 12pF
CIN1Input Capacitance VIN =0V 6pF
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Table 15: Reliability Characteristics
Symbol Parameter Minimum Specification Units Test Method
NEND1,2
1. This parameter is measured only for initial qualification and after a design or process change that could affect this
parameter.
2. NEND endurance rating is qualified as a 10,000 cycle minimum for the whole device. A sector- or block-level rating would
result in a higher minimum specification.
Endurance 10,000 Cycles JEDEC Standard A117
TDR1Data Retention 100 Years JEDEC Standard A103
ILTH1Latch Up 100 + IDD mA JEDEC Standard 78
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AC Characteristics
Table 16: Read Cycle Timing Parameters VDD = 1.65-1.95V
Symbol Parameter Min Max Units
TRC Read Cycle Time 70 ns
TCE Chip Enable Access Time 70 ns
TAA Address Access Time 70 ns
TOE Output Enable Access Time 35 ns
TCLZ1
1. This parameter is measured only for initial qualification and after a design or process change that could affect this
parameter.
CE# Low to Active Output 0 ns
TOLZ1OE# Low to Active Output 0 ns
TCHZ1CE# High to High-Z Output 40 ns
TOHZ1OE# High to High-Z Output 40 ns
TOH1Output Hold from Address Change 0 ns
TRP1RST# Pulse Width 500 ns
TRHR1RST# High before Read 50 ns
TRY1,2
2. This parameter applies to Sector-Erase, Block-Erase and Program operations.
This parameter does not apply to Chip-Erase operations.
RST# Pin Low to Read Mode 203
3. This parameter is 100 µs if reset after an Erase operation.
µs
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Table 17: Program/Erase Cycle Timing Parameters
Symbol Parameter Min Max Units
TBP Word-Program Time 40 µs
TAS Address Setup Time 0 ns
TAH Address Hold Time 50 ns
TCS WE# and CE# Setup Time 0 ns
TCH WE# and CE# Hold Time 0 ns
TOES OE# High Setup Time 0 ns
TOEH OE# High Hold Time 10 ns
TCP CE# Pulse Width 50 ns
TWP WE# Pulse Width 50 ns
TWPH1
1. This parameter is measured only for initial qualification and after a design or process change that could affect this
parameter.
WE# Pulse Width High 30 ns
TCPH1CE# Pulse Width High 30 ns
TDS Data Setup Time 50 ns
TDH1Data Hold Time 0 ns
TIDA1Software ID Access and Exit Time 150 ns
TSE Sector-Erase 50 ms
TBE Block-Erase 50 ms
TSCE Chip-Erase 200 ms
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Figure 4: Read Cycle Timing Diagram
Figure 5: WE# Controlled Program Cycle Timing Diagram
1297 F03.1
ADDRESS A19-0
DQ15-0
WE#
OE#
CE#
TCE
TRC TAA
TOE
TOLZ
VIH
HIGH-Z
TCLZ TOH TCHZ
HIGH-Z
DATA VALIDDATA VALID
TOHZ
1297 F04.1
ADDRESS A19-0
DQ15-0
TDH
TWPH
TDS
TWP
TAH
TAS
TCH
TCS
CE#
SW0 SW1 SW2
5555 2AAA 5555 ADDR
XXAA XX55 XXA0 DATA
INTERNAL PROGRAM OPERATION STARTS
WORD
(ADDR/DATA)
OE#
WE#
TBP
Note: WP# must be held in proper logic state (VIL or
VIH) 1 µs prior to and 1µs after the command sequence.
X can be VIL or VIH, but no other value.
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Figure 6: CE# Controlled Program Cycle Timing Diagram
Figure 7: Data# Polling Timing Diagram
1297 F05.1
ADDRESS A19-0
DQ15-0
TDH
TCPH
TDS
TCP
TAH
TAS
TCH
TCS
WE#
SW0 SW1 SW2
5555 2AAA 5555 ADDR
XXAA XX55 XXA0 DATA
INTERNAL PROGRAM OPERATION STARTS
WORD
(ADDR/DATA)
OE#
CE#
TBP
Note: WP# must be held in proper logic state (VIL or VIH) 1 µs prior to and 1µs after the command sequence.
X can be VIL or VIH, but no other value.
1297 F06.1
ADDRESS A19-0
DQ7DATA DATA # DATA # DATA
WE#
OE#
CE#
TOEH
TOE
TCE
TOES
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Figure 8: Toggle Bits Timing Diagram
Figure 9: WE# Controlled Chip-Erase Timing Diagram
1297 F07.1
ADDRESS A19-0
DQ6and DQ2
WE#
OE#
CE#
TOE
TOEH
TCE
TOES
TWO READ CYCLES
WITH SAME OUTPUTS
1297 F08.1
ADDRESS A19-0
DQ15-0
WE#
SW0 SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5
5555 2AAA 2AAA5555 5555
XX55 XX10XX55XXAA XX80 XXAA
5555
OE#
CE#
SIX-BYTE CODE FOR CHIP-ERASE
TSCE
TWP
Note: This device also supports CE# controlled Chip-Erase operation.
The WE# and CE# signals are interchangeable as long as minimum timings are met. (See Table 17.)
WP# must be held in proper logic state (VIH) 1 µs prior to and 1µs after the command sequence.
X can be VIL or VIH, but no other value.
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Figure 10:WE# Controlled Block-Erase Timing Diagram
Figure 11:WE# Controlled Sector-Erase Timing Diagram
1297 F09.1
ADDRESS A19-0
DQ15-0
WE#
SW0 SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5
5555 2AAA 2AAA5555 5555
XX55 XX50XX55XXAA XX80 XXAA
BAX
OE#
CE#
SIX-BYTE CODE FOR BLOCK-ERASE
TBE
TWP
Note: This device also supports CE# controlled Block-Erase operation.
The WE# and CE# signals are interchangeable as long as minimum timings are met. (See Table 17.)
BAX= Block Address
WP# must be held in proper logic state (VIH) 1 µs prior to and 1 µs after the command sequence.
X can be VIL or VIH, but no other value.
1297 F10.1
ADDRESS A19-0
DQ15-0
WE#
SW0 SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5
5555 2AAA 2AAA5555 5555
XX55 XX30XX55XXAA XX80 XXAA
SAX
OE#
CE#
SIX-BYTE CODE FOR SECTOR-ERASE
TSE
TWP
Note: This device also supports CE# controlled Sector-Erase operation.
The WE# and CE# signals are interchangeable as long as minimum timings are met. (See Table 17.)
SAX= Sector Address
WP# must be held in proper logic state (VIH) 1 µs prior to and 1µs after the command sequence.
X can be VIL or VIH, but no other value.
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Figure 12:Software ID Entry and Read
Figure 13:CFI Query Entry and Read
1297 F11.1
ADDRESS A14-0
TIDA
DQ15-0
WE#
SW0 SW1 SW2
5555 2AAA 5555 0000 0001
OE#
CE#
Three-Byte Sequence for Software ID Entry
TWP
TWPH TAA
00BF
Device ID
XX55XXAA XX90
Note: WP# must be held in proper logic state (VIL or VIH) 1 µs prior to and 1µs after the command sequence.
Device ID - See Table 4 X can be VIL or VIH, but no other value.
1297 F12.1
ADDRESS A14-0
TIDA
DQ15-0
WE#
SW0 SW1 SW2
5555 2AAA 5555
OE#
CE#
Three-Byte Sequence for CFI Query Entry
TWP
TWPH TAA
XX55XXAA XX98
Note: WP# must be held in proper logic state (VIL or VIH) 1 µs prior to and 1µs after the command sequence.
X can be VIL or VIH, but no other value.
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Figure 14:Software ID Exit/CFI Exit
Figure 15:Sec ID Entry
1297 F13.1
ADDRESS A14-0
DQ15-0
TIDA
TWP
TWHP
WE#
SW0 SW1 SW2
5555 2AAA 5555
THREE-BYTE SEQUENCE FOR
SOFTWARE ID EXIT AND RESET
OE#
CE#
XXAA XX55 XXF0
Note: WP# must be held in proper logic state (VIL or VIH) 1 µs prior to and 1µs after the command sequence.
X can be VIL or VIH, but no other value.
1297 F20.1
ADDRESS A19-0
TIDA
DQ15-0
WE#
SW0 SW1 SW2
5555 2AAA 5555
OE#
CE#
THREE-BYTE SEQUENCE FOR
CFI QUERY ENTRY
TWP
TWPH TAA
XX55XXAA XX88
Note: WP# must be held in proper logic state (VIL or VIH) 1 µs prior to and 1µs after the command sequence.
X can be VIL or VIH, but no other value.
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Figure 16:RST# Timing Diagram (When no internal operation is in progress)
Figure 17:RST# Timing Diagram (During Program or Erase operation)
1297 F22.0
RST#
CE#/OE#
TRP
TRHR
1297 F23.1
RST#
CE#/OE#
TRP
TRY
End-of-Write Detection
(Toggle-Bit)
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Figure 18:AC Input/Output Reference Waveforms
Figure 19:A Test Load Example
1297 F14.1
REFERENCE POINTS OUTPUTINPUT VIT
VIHT
VILT
VOT
AC test inputs are driven at VIHT (0.9 VDD) for a logic “1” and VILT (0.1 VDD) for a logic “0”. Mea-
surement reference points for inputs and outputs are VIT (0.5 VDD) and VOT (0.5 VDD). Input rise
and fall times (10% 90%) are <5 ns.
Note: VIT -V
INPUT Test
VOT -V
OUTPUT Test
VIHT -V
INPUT HIGH
Test
1297 F15.1
TO TESTER
TO DUT
CL
VDD
25K
25K
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Figure 20:Word-Program Algorithm
1297 F16.0
Start
Load data: XXAAH
Address: 5555H
Load data: XX55H
Address: 2AAAH
Load data: XXA0H
Address: 5555H
Load Word
Address/Word
Data
Wait for end of
Program (TBP,
Data# Polling
bit, or Toggle bit
operation)
Program
Completed
Note: X can be VIL or VIH, but no other value.
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Figure 21:Wait Options
1297 F17.0
Wait TBP,
TSCE, TSE
or TBE
Program/Erase
Initiated
Internal Timer Toggle Bit
Ye s
Ye s
No
No
Program/Erase
Completed
Does DQ6
match
Read same
word
Data# Polling
Program/Erase
Completed
Program/Erase
Completed
Read word
Is DQ7=
true data
Read DQ7
Program/Erase
Initiated
Program/Erase
Initiated
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Figure 22:Software ID/CFI Entry Command Flowcharts
1297 F21.0
Load data: XXAAH
Address: 5555H
Software Product ID
Entry
Command Sequence
Load data: XX55H
Address: 2AAAH
Load data: XX90H
Address: 5555H
Wait TIDA
Read Software ID
Load data: XXAAH
Address: 5555H
CFI Query Entry
Command Sequence
Load data: XX55H
Address: 2AAAH
Load data: XX98H
Address: 5555H
Wait TIDA
Read CFI data
Load data: XXAAH
Address: 5555H
Sec ID Query Entry
Command Sequence
Load data: XX55H
Address: 2AAAH
Load data: XX88H
Address: 5555H
Wait TIDA
Read Sec ID
Load data: XX98H
Address: 55H
General
CFI Query Entry
Command Sequence
Wait TIDA
Read CFI data
Note: X can be VIL or VIH, but no other value.
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Figure 23:Software ID/CFI Exit Command Flowcharts
1297 F18.0
Load data: XXAAH
Address: 5555H
Software ID Exit/CFI Exit/Sec ID Exit
Command Sequence
Load data: XX55H
Address: 2AAAH
Load data: XXF0H
Address: 5555H
Load data: XXF0H
Address: XXH
Return to normal
operation
Wait TIDA
Wait TIDA
Return to normal
operation
Note: X can be VIL or VIH, but no other value.
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Figure 24:Erase Command Sequence
1297 F19.0
Load data: XXAAH
Address: 5555H
Chip-Erase
Command Sequence
Load data: XX55H
Address: 2AAAH
Load data: XX80H
Address: 5555H
Load data: XX55H
Address: 2AAAH
Load data: XX10H
Address: 5555H
Load data: XXAAH
Address: 5555H
Wait TSCE
Chip erased
to FFFFH
Load data: XXAAH
Address: 5555H
Sector-Erase
Command Sequence
Load data: XX55H
Address: 2AAAH
Load data: XX80H
Address: 5555H
Load data: XX55H
Address: 2AAAH
Load data: XX30H
Address: SAX
Load data: XXAAH
Address: 5555H
Wait TSE
Sector erased
to FFFFH
Load data: XXAAH
Address: 5555H
Block-Erase
Command Sequence
Load data: XX55H
Address: 2AAAH
Load data: XX80H
Address: 5555H
Load data: XX55H
Address: 2AAAH
Load data: XX50H
Address: BAX
Load data: XXAAH
Address: 5555H
Wait TBE
Block erased
to FFFFH
Note: X can be VIL or VIH, but no other value.
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Product Ordering Information
SST 39 WF 1601 - 70 - 4C - B3KE - MQ1
XX XX XXXX - XX - XX - XXXX - XXX
Automotive Grade Indicator
blank = standard parts
MQ1/MQ2 = Automotive Grade 3
Environmental Attribute
E1= non-Pb
Package Modifier
K = 48 balls
Q = 48 balls (66 possible positions)
Package Type
B3 = TFBGA (6mm x 8mm)
MB = WFBGA (5mm x 6mm)
MA = WFBGA (4mm x 6mm)
Temperature Range
C = Commercial = 0°C to +70°C
I = Industrial = -40°C to +85°C
Minimum Endurance
4 = 10,000 cycles
Read Access Speed
70=70ns
Hardware Block Protection
1 = Bottom Boot-Block
2 = Top Boot-Block
Device Density
160 = 16 Mbit
Voltage
W = 1.65-1.95V
Product Series
39 = Multi-Purpose Flash
1. Environmental suffix “E” denotes non-Pb sol-
der. Non-Pb solder devices are “RoHS Com-
pliant”.
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Valid Combinations for SST39WF1601
SST39WF1601-70-4C-B3KE SST39WF1601-70-4C-MAQE
SST39WF1601-70-4I-B3KE SST39WF1601-70-4I-MAQE
Valid Combinations for SST39WF1602
SST39WF1602-70-4C-B3KE SST39WF1602-70-4C-MAQE
SST39WF1602-70-4I-B3KE SST39WF1602-70-4I-MAQE
Valid Combinations for Automotive Grade 3
SST39WF1601-70-4I-B3KE-MQ1
SST39WF1602-70-4I-B3KE-MQ2
Note:Automotive-qualified devices are only available in the B3KE package. Qualification and characterization are
performed according to the Automotive Electronics Council’s requirement AEC-Q100, Revision G.
Note:Valid combinations are those products in mass production or will be in mass production. Consult your Micro-
chip sales representative to confirm availability of valid combinations and to determine availability of new
combinations.
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Packaging Diagrams
Figure 25:48-ball Thin-Profile, Fine-pitch Ball Grid Array (TFBGA) 6mm x 8mm
Package Code: B3K
A1 CORNER
H G F E D C B A
A B C D E F G H
BOTTOM VIEWTOP VIEW
SIDE VIEW
6
5
4
3
2
1
6
5
4
3
2
1
SEATING PLANE
0.35 ± 0.05
1.10 ± 0.10
0.12
6.00 ± 0.10
0.45 ± 0.05
(48X)
A1 CORNER
8.00 ± 0.10
0.80
4.00
0.80
5.60
48-tfbga-B3K-6x8-450mic-5
Note: 1. Complies with JEDEC Publication 95, MO-210, variant 'AB-1', although some dimensions may be more stringent.
2. All linear dimensions are in millimeters.
3. Coplanarity: 0.12 mm
4. Ball opening size is 0.38 mm (± 0.05 mm)
1mm
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Figure 26:48-ball Very-Very-Thin-Profile, Fine-pitch Ball Grid Array (WFBGA) 4mm x 6mm
Package Code MAQ
LKJHGFEDCBA
ABCDEFGHJKL
6
5
4
3
2
1
6
5
4
3
2
1
0.50
0.50
BOTTOM VIEW
4.00
0.08
0.32 0.05
(48X)
6.00
0.08
2.50
5.00
A1 CORNER
TOP VIEW
48-wfbga-MAQ-4x6-32mic-2.0
Note: 1. Complies with JEDEC Publication 95, MO-207, Variant CB-4 except nominal ball size is larger
and bottom side A1 indicator is triangle at corner.
2. All linear dimensions are in millimeters.
3. Coplanarity: 0.08 mm
4. Ball opening size is 0.29 mm ( 0.05 mm)
1mm
DETAIL SIDE VIEW
SEATING PLANE
0.20 0.06
0.73 max.
0.636 nom.
0.08
A1 INDICATOR
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Table 18: Revision History
Number Description Date
00 Initial release Oct 2005
01 Added MBQ package information including product numbers.
Migrated document to Preliminary Specifications
Updated Table 12 on page 16
Jul 2006
02 Added 70 ns to Features: Fast Read Access Time
Added 70 ns columns to Table 16
Edited Product Ordering Information and Valid Combination to include 70
ns and remove leaded parts.
Aug 2007
03 Added YIQE package Jul 2008
04 Changed 000010H to 000017H to 000008H to 00000FH three places in
footnotes of Table 6 on page 12.
Dec 2008
05 EOL of SST39WF1601-70-4C-Y1QE, SST39WF1601-70-4I-Y1QE,
SST39WF1602-70-4C-Y1QE, and SST39WF1602-70-4I-Y1QE.
Replacement parts SST39WF1601-70-4C-MAQE, SST39WF1601-70-4I-
MAQE, SST39WF1602-70-4C-MAQE, and SST39WF1602-70-4I-MAQE
in this document.
Added MAQE package drawing and information.
Removed all 90ns speed products
Nov 2009
06 EOL of MBQE products. Jan 2011
AApplied new document format
Released document under new letter revision system
Updated spec number S71297 to DS-20005014
Apr 2011
BAdded information about Automotive Grade 3 parts Nov 2013
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