MD2211-D16-V3 SanDisk, MD2211-D16-V3 Datasheet

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MD2211-D16-V3

Manufacturer Part Number
MD2211-D16-V3
Description
Manufacturer
SanDisk
Type
Flash Diskr
Datasheet

Specifications of MD2211-D16-V3

Density
16MByte
Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
3.3V
Operating Temperature (min)
0C
Operating Temperature (max)
70C
Package Type
TSOP-I
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
48
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
3V
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
3.6V
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Supplier Unconfirmed

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MD2211-D16-V3
Manufacturer:
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Part Number:
MD2211-D16-V3
Manufacturer:
M-SYSTEMS
Quantity:
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Features
91-SR-002-32-8L Rev. 0.2
General
§ Flash Disk – full hard disk emulation
§ 16Mbyte (128Mbit) capacity
§ Single-chip, based on state-of-the-art NAND
§ Small form factor
§ High reliability - on the fly EDC/ECC
Software Integration
§ Easily integrated plug-n-play flash disk
§ Support for all major OS: Windows CE,
§ Small memory window size – 8KB for the
§ The TrueFFS
Hardware Integration
§ Simple SRAM-like hardware interface
§ Compatible with major processors: x86,
§ Easy scalability - pinout compatible with
§ Low power - single 3.3V power supply
§ Supports 3.3V and 5V host interface - all
flash technology
package
Linux, VxWorks, Windows Embedded NT
4.0, BE, pSOS+, QNX, LynxOS, ATI Nucleus,
DOS and others (also OS-less environment
support)
entire DiskOnChip product line and all
capacities
and 32-bit bus architectures
MediaGX, PowerPC, 68K, MIPS, SHx,
StrongARM, and others
various capacities of DiskOnChip TSOP-I
products
I/Os are 5V tolerant
®
driver supports 8-bit, 16-bit,
DiskOnChip 2000 TSOP 16MB
standard 48-pin TSOP-I
MD2211-D16-V3
PRELIMINARY
Advanced Features
§ Boot ROM replacement (BIOS in PC
TrueFFS Technology
§ Full hard-disk read/write emulation and boot
§ Third-generation wear leveling
§ Automatic bad block management
§ Power loss recovery
Applications
§ Internet access devices
§ Set-top boxes or Interactive TV’s (ITV)
§ WBT, thin clients, network computers
§ Embedded systems
§ Routers, switchers, networking equipment
§ Web phones, car PC’s, DVD’s, Hand-held PC’s
§ Point-of-sale terminals, industrial PCs
§ PDA’s & Smart phones
architectures) capability with an auto-loading
XIP boot block – can be the only non-volatile
device in the system
capability
Data Sheet
July 2001
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MD2211-D16-V3 Summary of contents

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... Low power - single 3.3V power supply § Supports 3.3V and 5V host interface - all I/Os are 5V tolerant 91-SR-002-32-8L Rev. 0.2 MD2211-D16-V3 Advanced Features § Boot ROM replacement (BIOS in PC architectures) capability with an auto-loading XIP boot block – can be the only non-volatile ...

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... General Description The DiskOnChip 2000 TSOP 16MB (MD2211-D16-V3) is based on M-Systems’ patented DiskOnChip technology. DiskOnChip is a flash disk that provides full hard disk emulation using solid-state flash memory technology. DiskOnChip technology combines a disk controller with flash memory in a single chip providing a complete, easily integrated, flash disk solution ...

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Detailed Feature List 2.1 TrueFFS Technology To emulate a hard disk, a flash disk requires a software management layer. TrueFFS is M -Systems’ patented flash file system management technology that allows flash components to fully emulate hard disks, so ...

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These features make the DiskOnChip the best cost-performance solution for computers that require minimal weight, space and power consumption. Future DiskOnChip TSOP-I products will allow an easy and convenient upgrade path while also using the same 48-pin TSOP-I package and ...

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High Speed The DiskOnChip implements a tightly coupled pipelined architecture for data transfers. By using this architecture, it offers the following advantages over competitive alternatives: Eliminates bottlenecks typical in this area. Doubles the performance. Significantly improves write performance. The ...

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... A[4] 15 A[3] 16 A[2] 17 A[1] 18 A[0] 19 Reserved 20 Reserved 21 Reserved 22 Reserved 23 ID[0] 24 Note: The MD2211-D16-V3 footprint is compatible with other DiskOnChip TSOP-I products. 91-SR-002-32-8L Rev. 0.2 DiskOnChip 2000 TSOP 16MB Data Sheet Pin Pin Name Number 48 GND 47 Reserved D[15 D[14 D[13 D[12 D[11 D[10] ...

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Pins Description Table 2: Pin List Description Pin Name A[12:0] Address bus D[7:0] Data bus CE# Chip Enable, active low OE# Output Enable, active low WE# Write Enable, active low RSTIN# Reset input, active low ID[1:0] Configuration control inputs ...

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Designing with the DiskOnChip 2000 TSOP 16MB 4.1 Theory of Operation Upon the negation of the RSTIN# input, the DiskOnChip downloads the boot code into the 1024 byte XIP boot block from the flash memory failsafe mechanism, ...

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... DiskOnChip must connect the ID pins as {00}. Additional devices must be configured consecutively as {01}, {10} and {11}. 91-SR-002-32-8L Rev. 0.2 DiskOnChip 2000 TSOP 16MB Data Sheet 0.1uF 10 nF VCC A[0:12 ] Busy# D[0:7] DiskOnChip 2000 TSOP 16MB (MD2211-D16 -V3) ID[0:1] RSTIN# Figure 2: Simplified I/O Diagram Formatted Sectors Formatted Capacity (bytes) Capacity (bytes) 16,375,808 31,984 PRELIMINARY Sectors (DOS 6 ...

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GND GND 1st ID0 ID1 CE# CE# OE# OE# WE# WE# 4.5 Software TrueFFS the industry standard for flash disk emulation, is implemented into most major operating systems. Proprietary operating systems are supported with the DiskOnChip SDK. The DiskOnChip software ...

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After reset, the BIOS code first executes the POST (Power On Self-Test) and then searches for all expansion ROM devices. When the DiskOnChip is found, the BIOS code executes the IPL code (Initial Program Loader) from the XIP boot block ...

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Electrical Specifications 5.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings Table 4: Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameter DC Supply Voltage Input Pin Voltage Storage Temperature Note 1: Permanent device damage may occur if absolute maximum ratings are exceeded. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions ...

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Signal Integrity The DiskOnChip derives its internal clock signal from the CE#, OE# and WE# inputs. These signals must have clean rising and falling edges, free from noise and ringing that can be misinterpreted as multiple edges. PC board ...

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Timing Specifications 6.1 Power-up Timing DiskOnChip 2000 TSOP devices are reset by the RSTIN# input. When the reset signal is negated, the DiskOnChip initiates the download procedure from the flash memory into the internal XIP boot block. Hosts may ...

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Read Cycle Timing T (A) SU A[0..12] CE# T (CE1) HO OE# WE# D[0..7] Table 9: Read Cycle Timing Definitions Symbol T (A) Address to OE# SU â T (A) OE# to Address hold HO â T (CE0) CE# ...

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Write Cycle Timing T SU A[0..12] T (CE1) HO CE# OE# WE# D[0..7] Table 10: Write Cycle Timing Definitions Symbol Description T (A) Address to WE# SU â T (A) WE# to Address hold time HO T (WE) WE# ...

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Mechanical Dimensions Figure 8: DiskOnChip 2000 TSOP 16MB Mechanical Dimensions 91-SR-002-32-8L Rev. 0.2 DiskOnChip 2000 TSOP 16MB Data Sheet PRELIMINARY 17 ...

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How to Contact Us Internet: E-mail: USA Office: M-Systems Inc. 8371 Central Ave, Suite A Newark, CA 94560 Phone: +1-510-494-2090 Fax: +1-510-494-5545 Taiwan Office: Room No. 133 Sec. 3 Min Sheng East Road Taipei, Taiwan R.O.C. Tel: ...

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