SanDisk SDSDB-016G-A11 Product Manual page 62

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Table 4-7
CMD42 Parameter
Bit3
Bit2
1
0
1
0
1
0
Relation between ACMD6 and Lock/Unlock State
ACMD6 is rejected when the card is locked and bus width can be changed only when the
card is unlocked. Figure 4-11 shows the relation between ACMD6 and Lock / Unlock state.
Table 4-8
Card State
Unlocked
Locked
Unlocked
Locked
Note: After power on (in 1-bit mode), if the card is locked, the SD mode host shall issue
CMD42 in 1-bit mode. If the card is locked in 4-bit mode, the SD mode host shall issue
CMD42 in 4-bit mode.
Commands Accepted for Locked Card
The locked card will accept commands listed below and return a response with setting
CARD_IS_LOCKED.
All other commands (including security commands) are treated as illegal commands.
Note:
After power on, the host can recognize the card lock/unlock state by the
CARD_IS_LOCKED in the response of CMD7 or CMD13.
4.4.8
Application-specific Commands
The SanDisk SD Card is defined to be protocol-forward-compatible to the MultiMediaCard
Standard.
The SD Card system is designed to provide a standard interface for a variety application
types. In order to keep future compatibility to the MultiMediaCard standard together with
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Write Protection PWP: Permanent Write Protect (CSD bit13).
15
Write Protection TWP: Temporary Write Protect (CSD bit12).
16
Write Protection GWP: Group Write Protect (CMD28, CMD29, CMD30).
17
Refer to Note 2 in Table 4-6.
18
Refer to Note 3 in Table 4-6.
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Force Erase Function to Locked Card
14
PWP
Bit1
Bit0
0
0
Yes
0
0
No
0
0
No
Relationship between ACMD6 and Lock/Unlock State
Bus Mode
1-bit
ACMD6 is accepted
1-bit
ACMD6 is rejected and remains in 1-bit mode
4-bit
ACMD6 is accepted
4-bit
ACMD6 is rejected and remains in 4-bit mode; CMD0 changes to 1-bit
mode
Basic class (0)
Lock card class (7)
CMD16
ACMD41
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TWP
Result of the Function
16
GWP
17
Don't care
Error
Yes
Execute force erase & clear
Temporary Write Protect and
Group Write Protect
No
Execute force erase
Result of the Function
Card Status
Bit25
Bit24
1
1
1 to 0
0
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1 to 0
0
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