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M27W102-150K6TR Datasheet(PDF) 9 Page - STMicroelectronics |
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9 / 15 page 9/15 M27W102 ERASURE OPERATION (applies to UV EPROM) The erasure characteristics of the M27W102 is such that erasure begins when the cells are ex- posed to light with wavelengths shorter than ap- proximately 4000Å. It should be noted that sunlight and some type of fluorescent lamps have wave- lengths in the 3000-4000Å range. Research shows that constant exposure to room level fluo- rescent lighting could erase a typical M27W102 in about 3 years, while it would take approximately 1 week to cause erasure when exposed to direct sunlight. If the M27W102 is to be exposed to these types of lighting conditions for extended periods of time, it is suggested that opaque labels be put over the M27W102 window to prevent unintentional erasure. The recommended erasure procedure for the M27W102 is exposure to short wave ultraviolet light which has a wavelength of 2537Å. The inte- grated dose (i.e. UV intensity x exposure time) for erasure should be a minimum of 15 W-sec/cm 2. The erasure time with this dosage is approximate- ly 15 to 20 minutes using an ultraviolet lamp with 12000 µW/cm2 power rating. The M27W102 should be placed within 2.5 cm (1 inch) of the lamp tubes during the erasure. Some lamps have a filter on their tubes which should be removed before erasure. On-Board Programming The M27W102 can be directly programmed in the application circuit. See the relevant Application Note AN620. Electronic Signature The Electronic Signature (ES) mode allows the reading out of a binary code from an EPROM that will identify its manufacturer and type. This mode is intended for use by programming equipment to automatically match the device to be programmed with its corresponding programming algorithm. The ES mode is functional in the 25 °C ± 5°C am- bient temperature range that is required when pro- gramming the M27W102. To activate the ES mode, the programming equipment must force 11.5V to 12.5V on address line A9 of the M27W102 with VPP =VCC = 5V. Two identifier bytes may then be sequenced from the device out- puts by toggling address line A0 from VIL to VIH. All other address lines must be held at VIL during Electronic Signature mode. Byte 0 (A0 = VIL) rep- resents the manufacturer code and byte 1 (A0 = VIH) the device identifier code. For the STMicroelectronics M27W102, these two identifier bytes are given in Table 4 and can be read-out on outputs Q7 to Q0. Note that the M27W102 and M27C1002 have the same byte identifier. |
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