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3597Q–DFLASH–6/11
 Atmel AT45DB321D
Table 1-1.
Pin Configurations
Symbol
Name and Function
Asserted 
State
Type
CS
Chip Select: Asserting the CS pin selects the device. When the CS pin is deasserted, the 
device will be deselected and normally be placed in the standby mode (not deep power-
down mode), and the output pin (SO) will be in a high-impedance state. When the device 
is deselected, data will not be accepted on the input pin (SI).
A high-to-low transition on the CS pin is required to start an operation, and a low-to-high 
transition is required to end an operation. When ending an internally self-timed operation 
such as a program or erase cycle, the device will not enter the standby mode until the 
completion of the operation.
Low
Input
SCK
Serial Clock: This pin is used to provide a clock to the device, and is used to control the 
flow of data to and from the device. Command, address, and input data present on the SI 
pin are always latched on the rising edge of SCK, while output data on the SO pin are 
always clocked out on the falling edge of SCK.
Input
SI
Serial Input: The SI pin is used to shift data into the device. The SI pin is used for all data 
input, including command and address sequences. Data on the SI pin are always latched 
on the rising edge of SCK.
Input
SO
Serial Output: The SO pin is used to shift data out from the device. Data on the SO pin 
are always clocked out on the falling edge of SCK.
Output
WP
Write Protect: When the WP pin is asserted, all sectors specified for protection by the 
sector protection register will be protected against program and erase operations, 
regardless of whether the enable sector protection command has been issued or not. The 
WP pin functions independently of the software controlled protection method. After the 
WP pin goes low, the content of the sector protection register cannot be modified.
If a program or erase command is issued to the device while the WP pin is asserted, the 
device will simply ignore the command and perform no operation. The device will return to 
the idle state once the CS pin has been deasserted. The enable sector protection 
command and sector lockdown command, however, will be recognized by the device 
when the WP pin is asserted.
The WP pin is internally pulled high, and may be left floating if hardware controlled 
protection will not be used. However, it is recommended that the WP pin also be 
externally connected to V
CC
 whenever possible.
Low
Input
RESET
Reset: A low state on the reset pin (RESET) will terminate the operation in progress and 
reset the internal state machine to an idle state. The device will remain in the reset 
condition as long as a low level is present on the RESET pin. Normal operation can 
resume once the RESET pin is brought back to a high level.
The device incorporates an internal power-on reset circuit, and so there are no restrictions 
on the RESET pin during power-on sequences. If this pin and feature are not utilized, it is 
recommended that the RESET pin be driven high externally.
Low
Input
RDY/BUSY
Ready/Busy: This open drain output pin will be driven low when the device is busy in an 
internally self-timed operation. This pin, which is normally in a high state (through 
an external pull-up resistor), will be pulled low during programming/erase operations, 
compare operations, and page-to-buffer transfers.
The busy status indicates that the flash memory array and one of the buffers cannot be 
accessed; read and write operations to the other buffer can still be performed.
Output
V
CC
Device Power Supply: The V
CC
 pin is used to supply the source voltage to the device.
Operations at invalid V
CC
 voltages may produce spurious results and should not be 
attempted.
Power
GND
Ground: The ground reference for the power supply. GND should be connected to the 
system ground.
Ground
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