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Data Protection in the SD Card

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Revision 2.2 Function Card Status Memory Array Partitioning Read/Write Operations Data Transfer Rate Data Protection in the SD Card Erase Write Protection Copyright Protection Chapter 1 - Introduction SanDisk SD Card Product Manual Description In SPI mode, only 16 bits containing errors relevant to SPI mode can be read out of the 32-bit Status Register. The SD_STATUS can be read using ACMD13, the same as in SD mode. Memory partitioning in SPI mode is equivalent to SD mode. All read and write commands are byte addressable. In SPI mode, single and multiple block data transfers are supported. Same as in SD mode. Same as in SD mode. Same as in SD mode. Same as in SD mode. Same as in SD mode. © 2004 SanDisk Corporation 1-10 12/08/04

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Chapter 1 – Introduction
Revision 2.2
SanDisk SD Card Product Manual
© 2004 SanDisk Corporation
1-10
12/08/04
Function
Description
Card Status
In SPI mode, only 16 bits containing errors relevant to SPI mode
can be read out of the 32-bit Status Register.
The SD_STATUS
can be read using ACMD13, the same as in SD mode.
Memory Array Partitioning
Memory partitioning in SPI mode is equivalent to SD mode. All
read and write commands are byte addressable.
Read/Write Operations
In SPI mode, single and multiple block data transfers are
supported.
Data Transfer Rate
Same as in SD mode.
Data Protection in the SD Card
Same as in SD mode.
Erase
Same as in SD mode.
Write Protection
Same as in SD mode.
Copyright Protection
Same as in SD mode.