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Query Structure Overview. The Query command causes the flash component to display the CFI Query structure or “database.” The structure sub-sections and address locations are summarized as follows:
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Query Structure Overview. Offset Sub-section Name Description 00h Reserved Reserved for vendor-specific information 10h CFI Query Identification String Command set ID and vendor data offset 1Bh System Interface Information Device timing & voltage information 27h Device Geometry Definition Flash device layout P Primary Vendor-specific Extended Query table Vendor-defined additional information specific to the Primary Vendor Algorithm (optional) A Alternate Vendor-specific Extended Query table Vendor-defined additional information specific to the Alternate Vendor Algorithm (optional) The following sections describe the Query structure sub-sections in detail.
Query Structure Overview. The Query command causes the flash component to display the CFI Query structure or “database.” The structure sub-sections and address locations are summarized as follows: Offset Sub-section Name Description 00h Reserved Reserved for vendor-specific information 10h CFI Query Identification String Command set ID and vendor data offset 1Bh System Interface Information Device timing & voltage information 27h Device Geometry Definition Flash device layout P Primary Vendor-specific Extended Query table Vendor-defined additional information specific to the Primary Vendor Algorithm (optional) A Alternate Vendor-specific Extended Query table Vendor-defined additional information specific to the Alternate Vendor Algorithm (optional) The following sections describe the Query structure sub-sections in detail.

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