Datasheet
 DS1985 
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If a Page Address Redirection Byte has a FFH value, the data in the main memory that corresponds to that 
page is valid. If a Page Address Redirection Byte has some other hex value, the data in the page 
corresponding to that redirection byte is invalid, and the valid data can now be found at the one’s 
complement of the page address indicated by the hex value stored in the associated Page Address 
Redirection Byte. A value of FDH in the redirection byte for page 1, for example, would indicate that the 
updated data is now in page 2. The details for reading and programming the EPROM status memory 
portion of the DS1985 are given in the Memory Function Commands section. 
DS 1985 MEMORY MAP Figure 4 
REDIRECTION 
BYTES 
BIT MAP OF 
USED PAGES 
WRITE-PROTECT BITS 
REDIRECTION BYTES 
WRITE-PROTECT BITS 
DATA MEMORY 
STATUS MEMORY MAP 
BIT 0 OF ADDRESS 000H= 
WRITE PROTECT 
OF PAGE 0, ETC. 
ADDRESS 100H=PAGE ADDRESS 
REDIRECTION BYTE FOR PAGE 0, ETC. 
8-BIT 
SCRATCHPAD
88 BYTES 
STATUS MEMORY










