Reply by mall...@yahoo.co.in●June 11, 20082008-06-11
thank u for helping........
Now it is working properly....
I can't able to figure out why sometimes first byte is not writing
properly..
Now it is OK.....
If No data is there in the flash .., it is taking very less time to erase the
full chip very much less than the typical chip erase time given in the
datasheet....When Some data is there in the chip then it is taking around the
same typical time given in the datasheet .....
Hi all! >
>I have small doubt...
>
>I have a customized BF532 board with M29W160EB ...
>Actually in the datasheet it is given that the typical Erase time is 29sec and
the Maximum erase time is 120sec and they didn't specified any minimum
time...
>
>In my application i will be first doing the Flash Erase and then Program the
flash..
>My first Problem is :
>If the flash contains some data already.., it takes some time (around 20-40sec)
to erase it......If it is already erased once and if i want to again erase it it
takes very very less time to erase the flash(Less than the typical time given in
the datasheet)..
>After above erse is done i have done the programming of the flash..
>After it i have programmed the flash ...and i have compared the programmed data
and the actual data they differ in the first location(only one word is the
difference)
>
>Here i want to know why the erase time is less than typical time given in the
datasheet...when i have already erased once.............i.e is the erasing time
will depend upon the no of bytes programmed into the flash....????????
>If anybody won't understand i will make it clear....
>
>waiting for reply............
>
>
Reply by jjoh...@danvillesignal.com●June 3, 20082008-06-03
Hello,
The time it takes to erase an entire flash will vary greatly from device to
device and will also vary based on how much has been written to the flash.
There is also a chance that if you do not execute the erase sequence perfectly
the flash will appear to be done almost immediately.
If you want to make a guess about how long it will take, you can
conservatively guess the typical time, but there is no way to know exactly how
long the erase chip will take.
As an alternative you could only erase the flash memory that you need to
program by using the block erase command and memory map, this is much more
consistent in the time that it takes. This way you could also hold onto data
that is located elsewhere in flash, outside of where your program is located.
On our dspFlash programmer (http://www.danvillesignal.com) and on the ADI
flash programming tool there are pre-program erase options which are none, erase
all (erases the full chip), and erase affected (which erases only affected
sectors). The erase affected option seems to save time unless you are filling
more than 3/4 of the flash.
As far as the first byte not programming correctly, on the flash you are using
there is no special provision to program in bulk or to program individual bytes.
This means that you should check your timing to ensure you are not doing
something wrong causing the first byte to be missed. A timing test would also
allow you to ensure you are sending the correct sequence and data.
Hi all! >
>I have small doubt...
>
>I have a customized BF532 board with M29W160EB ...
>Actually in the datasheet it is given that the typical Erase time is 29sec and
the Maximum erase time is 120sec and they didn't specified any minimum
time...
>
>In my application i will be first doing the Flash Erase and then Program the
flash..
>My first Problem is :
>If the flash contains some data already.., it takes some time (around 20-40sec)
to erase it......If it is already erased once and if i want to again erase it it
takes very very less time to erase the flash(Less than the typical time given in
the datasheet)..
>After above erse is done i have done the programming of the flash..
>After it i have programmed the flash ...and i have compared the programmed data
and the actual data they differ in the first location(only one word is the
difference)
>
>Here i want to know why the erase time is less than typical time given in the
datasheet...when i have already erased once.............i.e is the erasing time
will depend upon the no of bytes programmed into the flash....????????
>If anybody won't understand i will make it clear....
>
>waiting for reply............
>
>
Reply by mall...@yahoo.co.in●June 3, 20082008-06-03
Hi all!
I have small doubt...
I have a customized BF532 board with M29W160EB ...
Actually in the datasheet it is given that the typical Erase time is 29sec and
the Maximum erase time is 120sec and they didn't specified any minimum
time...
In my application i will be first doing the Flash Erase and then Program the
flash..
My first Problem is :
If the flash contains some data already.., it takes some time (around 20-40sec)
to erase it......If it is already erased once and if i want to again erase it it
takes very very less time to erase the flash(Less than the typical time given in
the datasheet)..
After above erse is done i have done the programming of the flash..
After it i have programmed the flash ...and i have compared the programmed data
and the actual data they differ in the first location(only one word is the
difference)
Here i want to know why the erase time is less than typical time given in the
datasheet...when i have already erased once.............i.e is the erasing time
will depend upon the no of bytes programmed into the flash....????????
If anybody won't understand i will make it clear....