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Flash 5v

The purpose of this section is to compare the original AMD 1M Flash chip chips with later versions.

Spansion are putting their 1M AMD Flash chips on End of Life EOL.

Spansion's Data Sheets

AMIC may have had some 5v replacements A29800, A29801 these are no longer available.

The package is slightly larger, they do not fully match. 

TSOP pinouts

Am29F800B

48 pin TSOP

Am29F080B

40 pin TSOP

A29040BV

32 pin TSOP

A29040BV

32 pin TSOP

Am29F080B

40 pin TSOP

Am29F800B

48 pin TSOP

A15

    

A16

A14

A19  NC

BYTE#

A13

A18  NC

VSS 

A12

A17  

WE#

DQ15/A-1

A11

A16  

OE#

DQ7

A10

A15
 
A11
 
OE#

RY/BY#

DQ14

A9

A14

 
A9
 
A10

DQ7

DQ6

A8

A13

 
A8
 
CE#

DQ6

DQ13

NC 

A12

  
A13I/O7

DQ5

DQ5

NC 

CE#

 
A14
 
I/O6

DQ4 

DQ12

WE#

VCC

 
A17
  
I/O5

VCC

DQ4

RESET#

NC

 

WE#

I/O4

VSS

VCC

NC

RESET#

 

VCC

 
I/O3

 VSS

DQ11

NC

A11

 
A18
 
VSS

DQ3 

DQ3

RY/BY#

A10

 
A16
 
I/O2

DQ2

DQ10

A18

A9

 
A15
 
I/O1

DQ1 

DQ2

A17

A8

 
A12
 
I/O0DQ0 

DQ9

A7

A7

A7
 
A0A0

DQ1

A6

A6

A6
 
A1A1

DQ8

A5

A5

A5
 
A2A2

DQ0

A4

A4

A4

 
A3A3

OE#

A3

    

VSS

A2

    

CE#

A1

    

A0

there is no standard using this package

DIL & PLCC Pinouts

LH SideRH Side 
A18VCC 
A16WE# 
A15A17 
A12A14 
A7A13 
A6A8 
A5A9 
A4A11 
A3OE# 
A2A10 
A1CE# 
A0I/O7 

I/O0

I/O6 
I/O1I/O5 
I/O2I/O4 
VSSI/O3 

All manufactures use this standard.

1M

The following device is available 27/07/2013

 DevicePackageManufacturerSectors 
Image AddedAM29F800BB-55EF48-Pin TSOPSPANSION

64 Kbyte

sectors

 

 

Spansion are putting their 1M AMD Flash chips on End of Life EOL.

Spansion's Data Sheets

AMIC may have had some 5v replacements A29800, A29801 these are no longer available.

The package is slightly larger, they do not fully match.

Once stocks of the Am29F080B device are depleted, there is no replacement.

512K Flash 5v

The following devices are available 27/07/2013

 DevicePackage Manufacturer Sectors 
A29040B-70FDIP 32AMIC 

64 Kbyte

 

sectors

 
A29040BL-70FPLCC  AMIC

64 Kbyte

sectors

 
A29040BV-70F32 TSOPAMIC

64 Kbyte

sectors

 
Image AddedAM29F040B-55JFPLCCSPANSION

64 Kbyte

sectors

 
Image AddedAM29F040B-90JFPLCCSPANSION

64 Kbyte

sectors

 
Image AddedA29L040L-70FPLCCAMIC

64 Kbyte

sectors

 
Image AddedSST39SF040-70-4C-NHEPLCCMICROCHIP

Uniform

4KByte

sectors

 
Image AddedSST39SF040-70-4I-NHEPLCC 

Uniform

4KByte

sectors

 
Image AddedSST39SF040-70-4I-WHE32 TSOP 

Uniform

4KByte

sectors

 

128K Flash 5v

The following devices are available 27/07/2013

 DevicePackageManufacturerSectors 
Image AddedA29010L-70FPLCCAMIC

64 Kbyte

sectors

 
Image AddedA29010V-70F32 TSOPAMIC

64 Kbyte

sectors

 
Image AddedAM29F010B-70JFPLCCSPANSION

64 Kbyte

sectors

 
Image AddedSST39SF010A-70-4C-NHEPLCCMICROCHIP

Uniform

4KByte

sectors

 
Image AddedSST39SF010A-70-4C-WHE32 TSOPMICROCHIP

Uniform

4KByte

sectors

 
Image AddedSST39SF010A-70-4I-NHEPLCCMICROCHIP

Uniform

4KByte

sectors

     
Image AddedSST39SF010A-70-4I-WHE32 TSOPMICROCHIP

Uniform

4KByte

sectors

 
       Image AddedSST39SF010A-70-4C-PHEDIP 32MICROCHIP

Uniform

4KByte

sectors

    

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Conclusion

  • There is no life left for the 1M Flash chips.
  • The 512K size is the most cost effective and the 64 sector version is manufactured by two companies.
  • 128K is not a lot cheaper than the 512K and is uneconomic to use.