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Numonyx™ Wireless Flash Memory (W18)
13.0
13.1
Security Modes
The Numonyx Wireless Flash Memory (W18) offers both hardware and software
security features to protect the flash data. The software security feature is used by
executing the Lock Block command. The hardware security feature is used by executing
the Lock-Down Block command and by asserting the WP# signal.
Refer to Figure 31, “Block Locking State Diagram” on page 72 for a state diagram of
the flash security features. Also see Figure 32, “Locking Operations Flowchart” on
page 74.
Block Lock Operations
Individual instant block locking protects code and data by allowing any block to be
locked or unlocked with no latency. This locking scheme offers two levels of protection.
The first allows software-only control of block locking (useful for frequently changed
data blocks), while the second requires hardware interaction before locking can be
changed (protects infrequently changed code blocks).
The following sections discuss the locking system operation. The term “state [abc]”
specifies locking states; for example, “state [001],” where a = WP# value, b = block
lock-down status bit
D1, and c = Block Lock Status Register bit D0. Figure 31, “Block Locking State
Diagram” on page 72 defines possible locking states.
The following summarizes the locking functionality.
• All blocks power-up in a locked state.
• Unlock commands can unlock these blocks, and lock commands can lock them
again.
• The Lock-Down command locks a block and prevents it from being unlocked when
WP# is asserted.
— Locked-down blocks can be unlocked or locked with commands as long as WP#
is deasserted.
— The lock-down status bit is cleared only when the device is reset or powered-
down.
Block lock registers are not affected by the VPP level. They may be modified and read
even if VPP VPPLK.
Each block’s locking status can be set to locked, unlocked, and lock-down, as described
in the following sections. See Figure 32, “Locking Operations Flowchart” on page 74.
November 2007
Order Number: 290701-18
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