A reset command is provided as a means to safely abort the erase- or program-command sequences. Following either set-up command (erase or program) with two consecutive writes of FFH will safely abo rt the operation. Memory contents will not be altered. Should program-fail or erase-fail happen, two consecutive writes of FFH will reset the device to abort the operation. A valid command must then be written to place the device in the desired state.
0.3 0.5 1.0 2.0 3.0 5.0 VR, REVERSE VOLTAGE (VOLTS) Figure l. Diode Capacitance versus Reverse Voltage
| SYMBOL | PARAMETER | CONDITIONS | MIN | MAX | UNIT |
| VBG | Battery voltages Continuous off-state supply voltage | | 0 | 50 | v |
| -VBG -VBG | Reverse battery voltagesl Repetitive peak supply voltage Continuous reverse supply voltage | External resistors: RG >iso I ; R, = Rs > 4.7 kl 8 " 0.1 RG >iso I ; R, = Rs > 4.7 kl | | 32 1 6 | V V |
| IL PD Tstg Tj Tsold | Continuous load current Total power dissipation Storage temperature Continuous junction temperatu re2 Lead temperature | Tmb " 115 aC Tmb " 25 aC during soldering | -55 | 10 62.5 175 150 250 | A W C C C |
| ll Is ll Is | Input and status Continuous input current Continuous status current Repetitive peak input current Repetitive peak status current | 60.1 60.1 | 5 5 -20 -20 | 5 5 20 20 | mA mA mA mA |
| EBL | Inductive load clamping Non-repetitive clamping energy | Tmb = 150 0C prior to turn-o | | 1.2 | J |
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