X76F641
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ACK Polling
Once a stop condition is issued to indicate the end of the
host’s write sequence, the X76F641 initiates the internal
nonvolatile write cycle. In order to take advantage of the
typical 5ms write cycle, ACK polling can begin
immediately. This involves issuing the start condition
followed by the new command code of 8 bits (1st byte of
the protocol.) If the X76F641 is still busy with the non
volatile write operation, it will issue a “no-A CK” in
response. If the nonvolatile write operation has completed,
an “ACK” will be returned and the host can
then proceed with the rest of the protocol.
After the password sequence, there is always a nonvolatile
write cycle. This is done to discourage random
guesses of the password if the device is being tampered
with. In order to continue the transaction, the
X76F641
requires the master to perform an ACK polling with the
specific code of F0h. As with regular Acknowledge polling
the user can either time out for 10ms, and then issue the ACK
polling once, or continuously loop as described in
the flow.
If the password that was inserted was correct, then an
“ACK” will be returned once the nonvolatile cycle is over,
in response to the ACK polling cycle immediately following
it.
If the password that was inserted was incorrect, then a
“no A K” will be returned even if the nonvolatile cycle is
over. Therefore, the user cannot be certain that the pass-
word is incorrect until the 10ms write cycle time has
elapsed.
Data ACK Polling Sequence
ACK
RETURNED
ISSUE NEW
COMMAND
CODE
WRITE SEQUENCE
COMPLETED
ENTER ACK POLLING
ISSUE START
NO
YES
PROCEED
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Password ACK Polling Sequence
ACK
RETURNED
ISSUE
PASSWORD
ACK COMMAND
PASSWORD LOAD
COMPLETED
ENTER ACK POLLING
ISSUE START
NO
YES
PROCEED
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