- An
EPROM (rarely EROM), or
erasable programmable read-only memory, is a type of
programmable read-only
memory (PROM) chip that
retains its data when its...
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semiconductor memory in the form of
erasable programmable read-only
memory (
EPROM),
electrically erasable programmable read-only
memory (EEPROM) and flash...
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usually of
identical type as the
EPROM, but the chip
package had no
quartz window;
because there was no way to
expose the
EPROM to
ultraviolet light, it could...
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avalanche hot-carrier injection. In general,
programmable memories,
including EPROM, of
early 1970s had
reliability and
endurance problems such as the data...
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production are
difficulties for prototyping.) For
programmable devices like
EPROMs and GALs, DIPs
remained po****r for many
years due to
their easy handling...
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standard ultraviolet erasable PROM (
EPROM) chips.
Flash chips are
programmed (and re-programmed) in-circuit,
while EPROM chips need to be
removed from the...
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their erasable counterparts EPROMs. A
significant variety of
encoding formats were
developed for use in
computer and ROM/
EPROM data transfer.
Encoding formats...
- read-only
memory (
EPROM)
devices to hold the
application program. The
object code from a host
system would be "burned" onto an
EPROM with an
EPROM programmer...
- Corporation, he is the
inventor of the
erasable programmable read only
memory (
EPROM) and the
founder and
first general manager of
Intel Israel. He is also the...
- ROM for code storage, but with its
spinoff it was soon
upgraded to use
EPROM and then EEPROM,
which made it
possible for end-users to
program the devices...