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EPROM - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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EEPROM - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
EEPROM (also written E 2 PROM and pronounced "e-e-prom," "double-e prom" or simply "e-squared") stands for E lectrically E rasable P rogrammable R ead- O nly M emory and is a type of ...
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There also are OTP (One Time Programmable) EPROMs, sometimes called OTPROMs (One Time Programmable Read Only Memory), that are identical to an erasable EPROM but lack an erasing window to reduce costs.
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Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory; Electrically Erasable Read-Only Memory; Electrically Evoked After-Discharge; Electrically Evoked Auditory Brainstem Response; Electrically Evoked Compound Action Potentials; Electrically Heated Catalyst; Electrically Heated Glass; Electrically Heated Three Way...
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Such information used to be stored in read only memory (ROM) which could not be re-programmed or altered without using new memory chips, but EPROM allows software system upgrades while using the same chips ... erasable, programmable, read only memory (EPROM) in the news...
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10. A method of managing memory in a block-erasable, programmable, read-only memory, the memory being divided into blocks of memory locations, each block having an allocation table and a data region divided into data areas, each allocation table having entries corresponding to region data areas, the method comprising...
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Erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM) addresses this issue. EPROM chips can be rewritten many times. Erasing an EPROM requires a special tool that emits a certain frequency of ultraviolet (UV) light.
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