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M14C04-WW2 View Datasheet(PDF) - STMicroelectronics

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M14C16, M14C04
Byte Write
In the Byte Write mode, after the Device Select
code and the address, the master sends one data
byte. If the addressed location is write protected by
the WC pin, the memory replies with a NoACK,
and the location is not modified. If, instead, the WC
pin has been held at 0, as shown in Figure 6, the
memory replies with an ACK. The master termi-
nates the transfer by generating a STOP condi-
tion.
Page Write
The Page Write mode allows up to 16 bytes to be
written in a single write cycle, provided that they
are all located in the same ’row’ in the memory:
that is the most significant memory address bits
(b10-b4 for the M14C16 and b8-b4 for the
M14C04) are the same. The master sends from
one up to 16 bytes of data, each of which is ac-
knowledged by the memory if the WC pin is low. If
the WC pin is high, each data byte is followed by a
NoACK and the location is not modified. After each
byte is transferred, the internal byte address coun-
ter (the four least significant bits only) is incre-
mented. The transfer is terminated by the master
generating a STOP condition. Care must be taken
to avoid address counter ’roll-over’ which could re-
sult in data being overwritten. Note that, for any
byte or page write mode, the generation by the
master of the STOP condition starts the internal
memory program cycle. This STOP condition trig-
gers an internal memory program cycle only if the
STOP condition is internally decoded immediately
after the ACK bit; any STOP condition decoded
out of this "10th bit" time slot will not trigger the in-
ternal programming cycle. All inputs are disabled
until the completion of this cycle and the Memory
will not respond to any request.
Minimizing System Delays by Polling On ACK
During the internal write cycle, the memory discon-
nects itself from the bus, and copies the data from
its internal latches to the memory cells. The maxi-
mum write time (tw) is indicated in Table 5, but the
Figure 5. Write Mode Sequences with WC=1
WC
BYTE WRITE
ACK
ACK
NO ACK
DEV SEL
BYTE ADDR
DATA IN
R/W
WC
PAGE WRITE
WC (cont'd)
PAGE WRITE
(cont'd)
ACK
ACK
NO ACK
NO ACK
DEV SEL
BYTE ADDR DATA IN 1
DATA IN 2
DATA IN 3
R/W
NO ACK
NO ACK
DATA IN N
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