Program / Read Otp Memory Bytes - Siemens C541U User Manual

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10.5

Program / Read OTP Memory Bytes

The program/read OTP memory byte access mode is defined by PMSEL1,0 = 1,1. It is initiated
when the PMSEL1,0 = 1,1 is valid at the rising edge of PALE. With the falling edge of PALE the
upper addresses A8-A12 of the 13-bit OTP memory address are latched. After A8-A12 has been
latched, A0-A7 is put on the address bus (port 2). A0-A7 must be stable when PROG is low or PRD
is low. If subsequent OTP address locations are accessed with constant address information at the
high address lines A8-12, A8-A12 must only be latched once (page address mechanism).
Figure 10-4 shows a typical OTP memory programming cycle with a following OTP memory read
operation. In this example A0-A12 of the read operation are identical to A8-A12 of the preceeding
programming operation.
PMSEL1,0
Port 2
PALE
Port 0
PROG
PRD
Figure 10-4
C541U Programming / VerifyOTP Memory Access Waveform
If the address lines A8-A12 must be updated, PALE must be activated for the latching of the new A8-
A12 value. Control, address, and data information must only be switched when the PROG and PRD
signals are at high level. The PALE high pulse must always be executed if a different access mode
has been used prior to the actual access mode.
Semiconductor Group
A8-A12
D0 - D7
min. 100 s
10-7
OTP Memory Operation
1,1
A0-A7
µ
C541U
D0 - D7
min.
100 ns
MCT03419
1997-10-01

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