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1.1. Supported Devices
1.2. Features
1.3. Operating Conditions
1.4. Memory Array Organization
1.5. Memory Operations
1.6. Registers
1.7. Summary of Operation Codes
1.8. Power Mode
1.9. Timing Information
1.10. Programming and Configuration File Support
1.11. Pin Information
1.12. Device Package and Ordering Code
1.13. Document Revision History for Quad-Serial Configuration (EPCQ) Devices Datasheet
1.6.1.1.1. Block Protection Bits in EPCQ16 when TB Bit is Set to 0
1.6.1.1.2. Block Protection Bits in EPCQ16 when TB Bit is Set to 1
1.6.1.1.3. Block Protection Bits in EPCQ32 when TB Bit is Set to 0
1.6.1.1.4. Block Protection Bits in EPCQ32 when TB Bit is Set to 1
1.6.1.1.5. Block Protection Bits in EPCQ64 when TB Bit is Set to 0
1.6.1.1.6. Block Protection Bits in EPCQ64 when TB Bit is Set to 1
1.6.1.1.7. Block Protection Bits in EPCQ128 when TB Bit is Set to 0
1.6.1.1.8. Block Protection Bits in EPCQ128 when TB Bit is Set to 1
1.6.1.1.9. Block Protection Bits in EPCQ256 when TB Bit is Set to 0
1.6.1.1.10. Block Protection Bits in EPCQ256 when TB Bit is Set to 1
1.6.1.1.11. Block Protection Bits in EPCQ512/A when TB is Set to 0
1.6.1.1.12. Block Protection Bits in EPCQ512/A when TB is Set to 1
1.7.1. 4BYTEADDREN and 4BYTEADDREX Operations (B7h and E9h)
1.7.2. Write Enable Operation (06h)
1.7.3. Write Disable Operation (04h)
1.7.4. Read Bytes Operation (03h)
1.7.5. Fast Read Operation (0Bh)
1.7.6. Extended Dual Input Fast Read Operation (BBh)
1.7.7. Extended Quad Input Fast Read Operation (EBh)
1.7.8. Read Device Identification Operation (9Fh)
1.7.9. Write Bytes Operation (02h)
1.7.10. Extended Dual Input Fast Write Bytes Operation (D2h)
1.7.11. Extended Quad Input Fast Write Bytes Operation (12h or 38h)
1.7.12. Erase Bulk Operation (C7h)
1.7.13. Erase Sector Operation (D8h)
1.7.14. Erase Subsector Operation
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1.6.2.1. Read Flag Status Register Operation(70h)
The Read flag status register can be read continuously and at any time, including during a write or erase operation. You must read the Read flag status register every time a write or erase command is issued.
Figure 3. Read Flag Status Register Operation Timing Diagram