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SNOOZE MODE
SNOOZE MODE is a low current, “power
down” mode in which the device is deselected and
current is reduced to I
ZZ.
The duration of
SNOOZE MODE is dictated by the length of time
the ZZ pin is in a HIGH state. After entering
SNOOZE MODE, the clock and all other inputs
are ignored. The ZZ pin (pin 64) is an
asynchronous, active HIGH input that causes the
SNOOZE MODE ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
DESCRIPTION
CONDITIONS
Current during
SNOOZE MODE
ZZ
≥
V
IH
ZZ HIGH to
SNOOZE MODE time
SNOOZE MODE
Operation Recovery Time
SNOOZE MODE WAVEFORM
T35L6432B
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to change products or specifications without notice.
Publication Date: JUL. 2002
Revision: A
device to enter SNOOZE MODE. When the ZZ
pin becomes a logic HIGH, I
ZZ
is guaranteed after
the setup time tZZ is met. Any access pending
when entering SNOOZE MODE is not guaranteed
to successfully complete. Therefore, SNOOZE
MODE must not be initiated until valid pending
operations are completed.
SYMBOL
I
ZZ
MIN
MAX
5
UNITS
mA
ns
ns
NOTES
tZZ
2(tKC)
4
4
tRZZ
2(tKC)
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C L K
C E
Z Z
I
SU PP L Y
I
SU PP L Y
I
ZZ
t
ZZ
t
R ZZ
Note:
1. The
CE
signal shown above refers to a TRUE state on all chip selects for the device.
2. All other inputs held to static CMOS levels (VIN
≤
Vss + 0.2 V or
≥
Vcc -0.2 V).