WO2006033156A1 - 半導体装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a semiconductor device such as a memory card or a card device represented by a multi-function card in which a microcomputer for an IC card is mounted on a nonvolatile memory chip, and in particular, a host device during operation.
- the present invention relates to a technology that is effective when applied to resolving inconveniences caused by power being extracted and power supply being cut off.
- Patent Document 1 describes that a detection terminal pulled down in a force device and a terminal pulled up in the card slot are used for detection of insertion and removal of the card device with respect to the card slot.
- the detection terminal contacts the corresponding terminal of the card slot and pulls the potential of the corresponding terminal inside the card slot to the ground. By detecting this on the card slot side, supply of operating power to the card device is started.
- the card device detection terminal is disconnected from the corresponding card slot terminal, and the corresponding terminal is set to the power supply voltage. By detecting this on the card slot side, the removed card is removed. Stop supplying power to the device.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2000-99215 (FIG. 5)
- the above prior art does not take into account the inconvenience that occurs on the card side when the power is cut off by pulling out the card.
- the operation power supply is cut off while the data is being rewritten on the memory card equipped with the flash memory and the operation is interrupted, the data cannot be destroyed or recovered.
- the present inventor that there is a risk of serious characteristic deterioration.
- the over-erased state of the nonvolatile memory cell means, for example, until the erase verify operation.
- the state where the threshold voltage is lower than the threshold voltage distribution to be taken by the completed memory cell is V.
- a card device that is installed in a card slot (card socket) and receives supply of operating power
- the card device when the card device is pulled out from the card slot, it is separated from the predetermined terminal of the card slot before the power supply from the card slot is cut off It detects the potential change that occurs at the detection terminal and instructs the termination process inside the card so that the termination process can be performed by itself before the power supply is completely shut off.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a semiconductor device in which it is relatively easy to secure a processing time for coping with power interruption caused by extraction from a host device and can contribute to downsizing. .
- the semiconductor device has an external interface terminal and a processing circuit, and is extracted from the host device. It is mounted so that it can receive operating power.
- the external interface terminal includes a power supply terminal, an extraction detection terminal, and other terminals.
- the power supply terminal is not less than a predetermined time after the extraction detection terminal is detached from the corresponding terminal of the host device.
- the power supply terminal has a length capable of maintaining contact with the corresponding terminal of the host device, and the power supply terminal is formed longer in the extraction direction than the extraction detection terminal.
- the power supply terminals are a power supply terminal and a ground terminal, and a power supply compensation capacitor is connected between the power supply terminal and the ground terminal.
- the power supply terminal is made longer in the extraction direction than the extraction detection terminal, it is easy to take a relatively long time until the power is shut off.
- the length of the power supply terminal can be increased by using two front and rear contact points on the host device side.
- a complicated improvement is required for the configuration of the connector terminal on the host device side.
- a decoupling capacitor is connected between the power supply terminal and the ground terminal. Since the capacitor required for the decoupling capacitor is small, mounting it does not impose an area burden.
- the power supply terminal is longer than the extraction detection terminal on the side opposite to the extraction direction, and beyond the extraction detection terminal, what is the extraction direction?
- the length protruding in the opposite side is shorter than the length protruding in the extraction direction. This is effective when it is desired to lengthen the power supply terminal as much as possible.
- a semiconductor device includes an external interface terminal and a processing circuit. And is detachably mounted on the host device and is supplied with operating power.
- the external interface terminal has a power supply terminal, an extraction detection terminal, and other terminals.
- the power supply terminal is connected to the external interface terminal after the extraction detection terminal is detached from the corresponding terminal of the host device. . 5 meters For extraction speed of Z seconds, it has a length that allows contact with the corresponding terminal of the host device for 1.0 millisecond or more.
- the power supply terminals are a power supply terminal and a ground terminal, and no power compensation capacitor is connected between the power supply terminal and the ground terminal.
- the speed at which the semiconductor device is extracted from the host device is 2 at the maximum.
- Push 'Push-type card sockets are piled up with the elastic force of the panel, and the speed when the semiconductor device is pushed out as it is pushed in is considered.
- the processing time required to shut down the power was estimated to be 1 millisecond.
- the voltage application processing time required to shift the threshold voltage of the overerased nonvolatile memory cell to the normal erase threshold voltage distribution was considered.
- a decoupling capacitor is connected between the power supply terminal and the ground terminal. Since the capacitor required for the decoupling capacitor is small, mounting it does not impose an area burden.
- the power supply terminal is formed longer in the extraction direction than the extraction detection terminal. Similar to the above, it is easy to secure the time required until the power is shut off, and the force is not required to make a complicated improvement to the configuration of the connector terminal on the host device side.
- the power supply terminal is formed longer on the side opposite to the extraction direction than the extraction detection terminal, and the extraction direction extends beyond the extraction detection terminal.
- the length protruding to the opposite side is shorter than the length protruding in the extraction direction V ,. This is effective in the case where the power supply terminal is lengthened as much as possible.
- a semiconductor device has an external interface terminal and a processing circuit, is detachably mounted on the host device, and receives operation power.
- the external interface terminals are arranged in two rows in a direction crossing the extraction direction, and have a power supply terminal, an extraction detection terminal, and other terminals.
- the power supply terminals are arranged in the first to second rows.
- the extraction detection terminals are arranged in the first row, and the other terminals are arranged in the first row and the second row.
- the power supply terminals are a power supply terminal and a ground terminal, and no power compensation capacitor is connected between the power supply terminal and the ground terminal.
- a decoupling capacitor is connected between the power supply terminal and the ground terminal. Since the capacitor required for the decoupling capacitor is small, mounting it does not impose an area burden.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic plan view showing a memory card according to an example of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view showing an example of connection between an external interface terminal of a memory card and a connector terminal of a card slot in a mounted state.
- FIG. 3 is a plan view showing another example of connection between the external interface terminal of the memory card and the connector terminal of the card slot in the mounted state.
- FIG. 4 is a plan view showing still another example of connection between the external interface terminal of the memory card and the connector terminal of the card slot in the mounted state.
- FIG. 5 is a circuit diagram illustrating a circuit configuration for performing insertion / extraction detection by voltage detection.
- FIG. 6 is a circuit diagram illustrating a circuit configuration for performing insertion / extraction detection by current detection.
- FIG. 7 is a plan view showing an example in which external interface terminals are arranged in two rows.
- FIG. 8 is a plan view showing another example in which external interface terminals are arranged in two rows.
- FIG. 9 is a schematic plan view illustrating a memory card pop-up suppression mechanism.
- FIG. 10 is a plan view illustrating a circuit component mounting surface of a memory card.
- FIG. 11 is a block diagram of a memory card having a multifunction according to a second example of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a plan view illustrating an array of external interface terminals of the memory card of FIG. 11.
- FIG. 13 is a plan view showing an arrangement of external interface terminals that is different from FIG. 12 in that the antenna terminal is enlarged.
- FIG. 14 is a plan view illustrating an arrangement of external interface terminals that differs from FIG. 12 in that the front and rear arrangements of the antenna terminal and the second ground terminal are reversed.
- FIG. 15 is a plan view illustrating an arrangement of external interface terminals that is different from FIG. 13 in that the front and rear arrangements of the antenna terminal and the second ground terminal are reversed.
- FIG. 16 is a plan view illustrating an arrangement of external interface terminals that is different from FIG. 12 in that the second ground terminal is eliminated and the antenna terminal is lengthened accordingly.
- VCC Power supply terminal
- FIG. 1 illustrates a memory card according to an example of the present invention.
- the memory card 1 has a card board 4 on which the interface control circuit 2 and the flash memory 3 are mounted, the mounting surface is covered with the casing 5, and the external interface terminal is exposed on the surface opposite to the mounting surface. It is done.
- the wiring on the interface control circuit 2 and flash memory 3 and the card board 4 are This is schematically illustrated.
- the external interface terminals shown in FIG. 1 are the ground terminal VSS, the power supply terminal VCC, the second ground terminal VSS2, the serial clock input terminal SCLK, the insertion / extraction detection terminal INS, the bus status terminal BS, and the data terminal DATO—DAT3.
- the ground terminal VSS, the power supply terminal VCC, and the second ground terminal VSS2 are coupled to the interface control circuit 2 and the flash memory 3 and used to supply operation power.
- Serial clock input terminal SCLK, insertion / extraction detection terminal INS, bus status terminal BS, and data terminal DATO—DAT3 are coupled to interface control circuit 2.
- the external interface terminal contacts the connector terminal of the card slot to achieve electrical connection with the host device.
- the memory power 1 is supplied with power from the host device via the ground terminal VSS, the power supply terminal VCC, and the second ground terminal VSS2.
- Memory card 1 is reset to power-on when operating power is supplied.
- the interface control circuit 2 performs interface control according to a predetermined interface protocol with the host device, and performs memory interface control for file memory access to the flash memory 3. Do.
- DATO functions as a serial data input / output terminal (SDIO).
- the flash memory 3 has a memory mat in which a large number of electrically erasable and writable nonvolatile memory cells are arranged in a matrix.
- the nonvolatile memory cell is not particularly limited, but includes a source (source line connection), a drain (bit line connection), a channel, a floating gate and a control gate (node line) stacked on each other and insulated from each other.
- the threshold voltage seen from the subsequent control gate differs between the erase process and the write process, and information is stored by this difference.
- the drain electrode of the nonvolatile memory cell is coupled to the corresponding bit line, and the source electrode is coupled to the corresponding source line.
- bit A selection level is given to the control gate of one of the non-volatile memory cells sharing the memory line via the first line, and a word line is connected to the control gate of the other non-volatile memory cell sharing the bit line.
- a non-selection level is applied via the, and the logical value of the read data is determined depending on whether the threshold voltage of the nonvolatile memory cell to which the selection level is applied is lower or higher than the selection level.
- a normally-on non-volatile memory cell is a non-volatile memory cell having a threshold voltage lower than a non-selection level, that is, a non-volatile memory cell in an over-erased state.
- the interface control circuit 2 controls access to the flash memory 3 as a hard disk compatible file memory. For example, address management is performed so that the data area of the flash memory 3 can be accessed in units of sectors, and allocation of alternative sectors to defective sectors is controlled. When accessing the flash memory 3, the physical address is used to control access to the erase process, write process, and read process.
- the external interface terminal is not particularly limited, but is shaped by etching a conductive pattern on the card substrate 4.
- the second ground terminal VSS2, the serial clock input terminal SCLK, the insertion / extraction detection terminal INS, the bus status terminal BS, and the data terminal D ATO-DAT3 are each the same size and arranged in a line at equal intervals.
- direction A is the insertion direction when memory card 1 is installed in the host device.
- the ground terminal VSS and the power supply terminal VCC are formed long in the direction opposite to the insertion direction A.
- FIG. 2 illustrates the relationship between the external interface terminal of the memory card 1 and the connector terminal of the card slot.
- 10 is a connector terminal corresponding to the power supply VCC
- 11 is a connector terminal corresponding to the ground terminal VSS
- 12-14 are serial clock input terminals SCLK, data terminal DAT3 and insertion / removal detection terminal INS as representative of other external interface terminals INS
- the connector terminals corresponding to are shown.
- the contact point with the external interface terminal is the tip of each connector terminal 10-14.
- the contact points between the power supply connector terminals 10 and 11 and the power supply terminals VCC and V SS are the contact points with the other interface terminals corresponding to the external interface terminals 12-14.
- the distance from the touch point is a distance D away from the insertion direction A.
- the power supply terminals VCC and VSS are connected to the corresponding connector terminals earlier than the other external interface terminals by the contact time corresponding to the distance D.
- the power supply terminals VCC and VSS are released from the corresponding connector terminals later than the other external interface terminals by the contact time corresponding to the distance D. In short, it is possible to delay the power shut-off by the contact time corresponding to the distance D after the other external interface terminals also release the card socket connector terminal force.
- the ground terminal VSS and the power supply terminal VCC as described above are formed long in the direction opposite to the insertion direction A, it is easy to take a relatively long time until the power is shut off.
- the length of the power supply terminal can be increased by setting the contact point with the connector terminal on the host device side to two places. Although substantially the same effect can be obtained, a complicated improvement is required in the configuration of the connector terminal on the host device side. Therefore, the ground terminal
- VSS and the power supply terminal VCC long in the direction opposite to the insertion direction A of the memory card 1, it is easy to secure the time required until the power supply is cut off, and the structure of the connector terminal on the host device side is also strong. Does not require complex improvements.
- FIG. 3 shows another example of the external interface terminal of the memory card and the connector terminal of the card slot.
- Two power supply terminals VCC-compatible connector terminals 10A and 10B are provided with a shifted tip, and two grounded VSS connector terminals 11A and 11B are also provided with a shifted tip.
- the shorter connector terminals 10A and 11A are said to be at the same position as the other connector terminals, and the longer connector terminals lOB and 11B have the distance D away from the distal end of the shorter connector terminals 10A and 11A.
- the power supply terminals VCC and VSS are connected to the corresponding connector terminals earlier than the other interface terminals by the contact time corresponding to the distance D. .
- the power supply terminals VCC and VSS are separated from the corresponding connector terminals later than the other interface terminals by the contact time corresponding to the distance D. Especially in power and ground respectively Since there are two power supply points (connection points between the power supply terminals and the corresponding connector terminals), the stability of power supply after memory card 1 is installed can be improved.
- FIG. 4 shows another example of the external interface terminal of the memory card and the connector terminal of the card slot.
- Power supply terminals VCC-compatible connector terminals IOC, 10D are provided with two shifted ends, and ground terminals VSS-compatible connector terminals 11C, 11D are provided with two shifted ends.
- the connector terminals IOC and 11C are separated from the tip of the other connector terminals by a distance D, and the tips of the longer connector terminals 10D and 11D are further separated by a distance F from the tips of the shorter connector terminals IOC and 11C.
- the power supply terminals VCC and VSS are connected to the corresponding connector terminals earlier than the other external interface terminals by the contact time corresponding to the distance D + F.
- the power supply terminals VCC and VSS are released from the corresponding connector terminals later than the other interface terminals by the contact time corresponding to the distance D + F. In short, it is possible to delay the power shut-off by the contact time corresponding to the distance D + F after the other interface terminals also release the connector terminal force of the card socket.
- the memory card 1 is completely installed in the card socket, there is one power supply point for each of the power supply and ground, but the time difference can be increased by the distance D + F.
- the time difference can be obtained at the time of card insertion / removal.
- the power-on reset of the memory card is performed quickly with the time difference.
- an end process is performed to end the process halfway from the insertion / extraction detection to the power shutdown. Details of the termination process will be described later.
- the length of the power supply terminals 10 and 11 is determined in consideration of the time difference required for the latter end processing. According to the study of the present inventor, it is sufficient to assume that the maximum speed of extracting the memory card 1 from the host device is 2.5 meters Z seconds.
- Push 'Push-type card sockets are piled up with the elastic force of the panel, and the speed when the semiconductor device is pushed further out while being pushed in is considered.
- the processing time required to shut down the power was estimated to be 1 millisecond.
- the voltage application processing time required to shift the threshold voltage of the overerased nonvolatile memory cell to the normal erase threshold voltage distribution was considered.
- the necessary processing time before power-off It becomes possible to secure the interval. That is, the power supply terminal is connected to the corresponding terminal of the host device for 1.0 millisecond or more with respect to the extraction speed of 2.5 meters Z seconds. It has a contactable length. For example, if the extraction speed is 2.5 meters Z seconds and the processing time required until the power is cut off is 1 millisecond, D in FIGS. 2 and 3 is 2.5 millimeters, and D + F in FIG. 2. Use 5 mm.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a circuit configuration for insertion / extraction detection.
- the connector terminal 14 of the card slot corresponding to the insertion / extraction detection terminal INS is pulled up through the resistor 21 inside the host device 23.
- the insertion / extraction detection terminal INS is connected to the ground terminals VSS and VSS2 through the resistor 22.
- the input of the amplifier 20 is coupled to the insertion / extraction detection terminal INS, and the removal is determined using the output.
- Connector terminal 14 is pulled up to the supply voltage vcc in the floating state!
- the level is determined by the voltage dividing ratio of the resistors 21 and 22.
- the amplifier 20 has a level between the low level and the ground voltage vss as an input threshold voltage, and outputs a low level if the input voltage is lower than the input threshold voltage and a noise level if the input voltage is higher.
- FIG. 6 illustrates another circuit configuration for insertion / extraction detection.
- the connector terminal of the card slot corresponding to the insertion / extraction detection terminal INS is pulled up through the resistor 21 in the host device as in FIG.
- the insertion / extraction detection terminal INS is connected to the inverting input terminal (one) of the differential amplifier 24.
- the output terminal of the differential amplifier 24 is negatively fed back via the resistor 25 to the inverting input terminal (one).
- the ground terminals VSS and VSS2 are connected to the non-inverting input terminal (+) of the differential amplifier.
- the negative feedback differential amplifier 24 can detect the presence / absence of the current supplied to the insertion / extraction detection terminal INS, thereby inserting the connector terminal of the host device and the memory card. Detach detection terminal Contact / separation with
- FIG. 7 shows an example in which external interface terminals are arranged in two rows.
- TML is the second row external interface pin.
- the external interface terminal TML is, for example, an additional data terminal when the number of parallel data input / output bits is increased, or an interface terminal when the memory card 1 is equipped with a security IC card microcomputer.
- the external interface terminals in the first row are the same as in Figure 1.
- FIG. 8 shows another example in which the external interface terminals are arranged in two rows.
- the difference from Fig. 7 is the arrangement of power supply terminals in the first row.
- the power supply terminals VSS and VCC are shifted by a distance G in the card insertion direction. This is to increase the wiring space between them as much as possible when there is an inconvenience when the wiring space between them is reduced by adding the external interface terminal TML in the second row.
- the power supply terminals VSS and VCC are thicker than other external interface terminals. By doing so, the connector terminal can be easily manufactured when the connector terminal of the power supply terminal is composed of two contact points.
- FIG. 9 illustrates a memory card pop-up suppression mechanism. Notches 30-32 are formed on both sides of the memory card 1.
- leaf springs 33-35 that are in contact with the side surface of the memory card 1 are supported in a cantilever manner.
- the leaf springs 34 and 35 enter the notches 31 and 32 to position the memory card 1.
- the leaf spring 33 applies a pressing force to the side surface of the memory card 1.
- the card slot 23 has a so-called push / push configuration that allows card insertion / removal by a push-in operation, for example.
- the spring is compressed by the displacement of the memory card inserted against the pressing force of the spring and latched by the toggle latch, and then the memory card is pushed slightly in to release the toggle latch and release the spring.
- It has a structure that urges the memory card in the ejecting direction with elastic force.
- the force is also slightly pushed in the insertion direction and immediately after the urging force in the ejection direction is applied to the memory card (B).
- the memory card 1 jumps vigorously by elastically contacting the side of the card 1 and applying sliding resistance. Suppressing it. This also contributes to slowing the maximum speed when the memory card 1 is pulled out.
- the distances D and D + F are shortened.
- the termination process is, for example, a process (also referred to as a write process) for aligning the threshold voltages of the nonvolatile memory cells during the erase and erase verify process with a predetermined threshold voltage distribution.
- the instruction of the writing process for the flash memory 3 is performed by a reset signal (not shown).
- the flash memory 3 performs a writing process when a reset signal is asserted during the erasing and erasing verification process. For example, if an erase process is performed on a nonvolatile memory cell in units of word lines in a flash memory, the write process is a process of performing a light write on a nonvolatile memory cell to be erased.
- Light write is a write process that shortens the write high voltage application time compared to the normal write process.
- the threshold of the memory cell whose threshold voltage is a negative voltage This is a process for increasing the value voltage to a positive voltage.
- the threshold voltage becomes a negative voltage, and the potential difference applied to the charge storage layer that accumulates charges in the memory cell. Since the value voltage becomes a positive voltage and becomes larger than the potential difference applied to the charge storage layer of the memory cell, the memory cell whose threshold voltage is a negative voltage is written earlier. Will be included.
- the write voltage is applied more than normal write processing.
- the time can be short.
- the memory card 1 processes itself so that no over-erased memory cells remain even if an undesired power cut occurs during data writing. It can be performed.
- the applied voltage should be increased as much as possible.
- Another end process is a process of completing information storage for a management area necessary for recognizing the storage area.
- FAT file 'allocation' table
- sector management area in file memory must be guaranteed to be readable on power up Don't be.
- the sector management area stores the correspondence between logical addresses (sector addresses) and memory addresses, the validity of sectors, and alternative addresses for bad sectors.
- the termination process by completing the information storage in the FAT or sector management area regarding the sector to be rewritten, the process is interrupted while the data in such an area is incomplete, so that the storage area such as the sector is not recognized. The situation that becomes possible can be suppressed.
- the sector management area of the sector to be erased is also erased together with the sector erase, it is expected that the sector cannot be completely recognized unless this termination process is performed.
- the end processing instruction is also given as a reset signal to the flash memory 3, When this reset signal is asserted, if an erase process or a write process is in progress, an end process for completing information storage in the FAT or sector management area may be performed.
- Another end process is a process for completing information storage in the middle of the threshold voltage initialization process. For example, if an erase process or a write process is in progress when the reset signal is asserted, the write process for the sector being written is completed, and management information indicating that the sector is valid is set in the sector management area. To do. Since the write process instructed by the host can be completed after erasure, it is not necessary to perform a process such as a write retry by turning on the power again.
- the power supply terminals VCC and VSS are made longer than the extraction detection terminal INS in the extraction direction as described above, it is easy to take a relatively long time until the power is shut off. Therefore, it is not necessary to mount a power compensation capacitor between the power supply wiring connected to the power supply terminal VCC and the ground wiring connected to the ground terminal VSS in order to compensate the operation power supply when the power supply is cut off during operation. . Therefore, it does not require space for mounting the power compensation capacitor. Even if a small and relatively large capacitor can be obtained, it is not necessary to dare to use an inappropriate electric double layer capacitor to obtain a relatively large current.
- FIG. 10 shows a circuit component mounting surface of the memory card 1.
- the power supply wiring 36 and the ground wiring 37 are representatively shown as wiring. Between the power supply wiring 36 and the ground wiring 37, the aforementioned Thus, the power supply compensation capacitor is not connected.
- two decoupling capacitors 38 having a chattering reduction function are connected between the power supply wiring 36 and the ground wiring 37. Since the capacitor required for the decoupling capacitor 38 is small, it is not an area burden to mount it.
- FIG. 11 illustrates a block diagram of a memory card having a multi-function according to the second example of the present invention.
- the memory card 41 shown in the figure provides a multi-function such as an information storage function and a security function with encryption / decryption processing and authentication processing.
- the security function is used for, for example, credit card payments and transportation billing.
- the memory card 41 includes a card controller 42 on a wiring board on which a plurality of external terminals are formed, and an electrically rewritable nonvolatile storage device connected to the card controller 42 with an internal node 45.
- a flash memory 43 and an IC (integrated circuit) card microcomputer (also referred to as an IC card microcomputer) 44 as a security controller connected to the card controller 42 via an internal bus 46 are mounted.
- the card controller 42, the flash memory 43, and the IC card microcomputer 44 are each composed of individual semiconductor integrated circuit chips.
- the card controller 42 uses, for example, an external interface function as a memory card compliant with the multimedia card standard, a memory interface function that accesses a flash memory as a file memory according to its specifications, and a memory card command. It has an IC card microcomputer interface device that interfaces with a microcomputer.
- the flash memory 43 has nonvolatile memory cells that are electrically erasable and writable, although not particularly shown.
- the nonvolatile memory cell is not particularly shown, but a so-called stacked gate structure having a floating gate, or a so-called split having a memory transistor portion having an ONO (oxide “nitride” oxide) gate insulating film and a select transistor portion. It has a gate structure.
- ONO oxide “nitride” oxide
- the threshold voltage increases when electrons are injected into the floating gate or the like, and the threshold voltage decreases when electrons are extracted from the floating gate or the like.
- the nonvolatile memory cell reads data Therefore, information corresponding to the level of the threshold voltage with respect to the word line voltage is stored.
- the flash memory 43 reads information stored in the nonvolatile memory cell, stores information in the nonvolatile memory cell (for example, writes), and initializes the storage information in the nonvolatile memory cell ( For example).
- the IC card microcomputer 44 includes a CPU and a non-volatile memory that holds control information used for authentication and authentication, although not shown in particular. Authentication processing and encryption / decryption processing are performed according to the operation program. Etc. As the IC card microcomputer 44, it is possible to adopt one that performs contact interface with the outside alone, one that performs non-contact interface, or one that performs dual interface capable of both interfaces. Here, a non-contact interface is adopted, and for example, data input / output, clock input, and reset signal input are performed by high-frequency communication using an antenna that connects the terminals LA and LB. When operating with a non-contact interface, the IC card microcomputer 44 operates with power supplied from the antenna connected to the antenna terminals (LA, LB).
- the memory card 41 has external terminals C1, C5, C6, C6A, C6B, C7-C13 as external interface terminals.
- C1 is the data terminal DAT3
- C7—C9 is the data terminal DATO—DAT2
- CIO—C13 is the data terminal DAT4—DAT7
- C2 is the command terminal CMD
- C5 is the clock terminal CLK and C4 are power supply terminals VCC
- C3 is a ground terminal VSS
- C6 is a second ground terminal VSS2
- C6A and C6B are antenna terminals LA and LB.
- the second ground terminal VSS2 is used for force card insertion / removal detection in the memory card.
- FIG. 12 illustrates an array of external interface terminals of the memory card 41.
- the external interface terminals are formed in two rows in a direction crossing the insertion direction A of the memory card 41.
- the power supply terminals VSS and VCC are formed across two rows.
- the card slot connector terminals corresponding to the interface terminals in the first row are more forward in the card insertion direction than those corresponding to the interface terminals in the second row.
- the power supply terminals VCC and VSS are formed so as to straddle the first row force and the second row, it may take a relatively long time until the power is cut off. Easy.
- the card slot connector originally Since the terminals are also arranged in at least two rows, it is easy to make contact with the power supply terminals VSS and VCC with two each, and it is possible to easily cope with the stability of power supply. .
- no insertion / extraction detection terminal is provided as a dedicated terminal.
- the second ground terminal VSS2 is used for insertion / extraction detection. That is, the power supply terminal VCC and the second ground terminal VSS2 are connected with high resistance.
- the level of the second ground terminal VSS2 becomes the ground potential.
- the second ground terminal VSS2 is set to the “No” level until the power connector terminal force of the hard socket corresponding to the power supply terminal VCC is also released.
- the card controller 42 can recognize the removal of the card.
- the card controller 42 performs the termination process in the same manner as described above before the power is turned off.
- the antenna terminals LA and LB and the second ground terminal VSS2 are divided into regions having the size of the interface terminal in the first column represented by the clock terminal CLK in the first column.
- the IC card microcomputer 44 of the memory card 41 is a non-contact interface.
- the antenna terminals LA and LB and the second ground terminal VSS2 is one second ground pin VSS2. Therefore, by using the terminal area of the size of the second ground terminal for such a non-contact interface non-compatible memory card, the non-contact interface compatible memory card having two antenna connection terminals LA and LB. 41.
- the area where the two antenna connection terminals LA and LB are formed has a data input / output function by an antenna, and is a region where a second ground terminal is formed in a memory force that does not support a non-contact interface. It corresponds to.
- the antenna connection terminals LA and LB When a memory card compatible with the non-contact interface is inserted into the card slot for a memory card that does not support the non-contact interface, the antenna connection terminals LA and LB must be connected to the connector terminal for supplying ground potential within the card slot. become. Since the ground potential has no AC component, that is, no signal component, there is no problem in the operation of the memory card. On the other hand, the potential does not fluctuate greatly even if high-frequency components are superimposed on the ground potential by the antenna connection terminals LA and LB.
- the memory power shown in Fig. 11 is added to the card slot for memory cards that do not support contactless interface.
- the card 41 When the card 41 is inserted, there is no inconvenience caused by connecting the signal connector terminal on the card slot side to the antenna connection terminals LA and LB.
- the antenna connection connector terminal of the card slot connects to the ground connector terminal of the memory card that does not support contactless interface. Therefore, there is no inconvenience due to antenna short-circuiting because the antenna short-circuiting force S, the electromotive force generated by the antenna is small, and the output impedance of the antenna is large. As shown in FIG.
- the antenna connection terminals LA and LB are connected to the IC card microcomputer 44 via an AC coupling capacitive element Cac.
- the antenna connection terminals LA and LB forces also reliably prevent the DC component from being superimposed on the ground potential via the ground potential connector terminal of the card slot that does not support the non-contact interface, and also transmits the signal component from the antenna. It will be sure to do so.
- the arrangement of the external interface terminals of the memory card 41 shown in FIG. 13 is different from FIG. 12 in that the antenna terminals LA and LB are large.
- the arrangement of the external interface terminals of the memory card 41 shown in FIG. 14 is different from that of FIG. 12 in that the arrangements of the antenna terminals LA and LB and the second ground terminal VSS2 are reversed.
- the arrangement of the external interface terminals of the memory card 41 shown in FIG. 15 is different from that of FIG. 13 in that the arrangement of the antenna terminals LA, LB and the second ground terminal VSS2 is reversed.
- 16 is different from FIG. 12 in that the second ground terminal VSS2 is eliminated and the antenna terminals LA and LB are lengthened accordingly.
- the definition of erase 'write' may be the reverse of the above.
- the information stored in the nonvolatile memory cell is not limited to two values, but may be four or more values.
- the functions and names of the external interface terminals of the memory card are not limited to the above description and can be changed as appropriate.
- the memory card may be equipped with a data processing device other than the IC card microcomputer.
- the instruction of the termination process for the flash memory is not limited to the case of using the reset signal, and other signals and commands may be used.
- Processing circuit is limited to interface control circuit and flash memory Not.
- the flash memory is not limited to the one used exclusively for information storage, and may be a flash memory constituting a programmable logic array.
- the termination process is not limited to the write-back process, the management information write completion process, or the completion of the intermediate write operation, and may be other processes. Also, a decoupling capacitor must be provided! /, Not a thing! /.
- the present invention can be widely applied to semiconductor devices that are equipped with a nonvolatile memory that can rewrite stored information and its control circuit and that are supplied with external power supply.
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