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M2716-1F1

Manufacturer Part Number
M2716-1F1
Description
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Datasheet

Specifications of M2716-1F1

Organization
2Kx8
Interface Type
Parallel
In System Programmable
In System/External
Package Type
CFDIPWA
Reprogramming Technique
UV
Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
5V
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
4.5V
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
5.5V
Supply Current
100mA
Pin Count
24
Mounting
Through Hole
Operating Temp Range
0C to 70C
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Supplier Unconfirmed

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Table 3. Operating Modes
Note: X = V
DEVICE OPERATION (cont’d)
pulse width between 45ms and 55ms. Multiple
pulses are not needed but will not cause device
damage. No pins should be left open. A high level
(V
t
ming. M2716’s may be programmed in parallel in
this mode.
Program Verify Mode. The programming of the
M2716 may be verified either one byte at a time
during the programming (as shown in Figure 6) or
by reading all of the bytes out at the end of the
programming sequence. This can be done with
V
for all operating modes and can be maintained at
25V for all programming modes.
Program Inhibit Mode. The program inhibit mode
allows several M2716’s to be programmed simul-
taneously with different data for each one by con-
trolling which ones receive the program pulse. All
similar inputs of the M2716 may be paralleled.
Pulsing the program pin (from V
gram a unit while inhibiting the program pulse to a
unit will keep it from being programmed and keep-
ing G = V
PHPL
PP
Read
Program
Verify
Program Inhibit
Deselect
Standby
IH
or higher) must not be maintained longer than
= 25V or 5V in either case. V
(max) on the program pin during program-
IH
IH
or V
will put its outputs in the Hi-Z state.
IL
.
Mode
IL
PP
to V
must be at 5V
IH
V
IH
) will pro-
EP
V
V
V
V
Pulse
X
IH
IL
IL
IL
ERASURE OPERATION
The M2716 is erased by exposure to high intensity
ultraviolet light through the transparent window.
This exposure discharges the floating gate to its
initial state through induced photo current. It is
recommended that the M2716 be kept out of direct
sunlight. The UV content of sunlight may cause
a partial erasure of some bits in a relatively short
period of time.
An ultraviolet source of 2537 Å yielding a total
integrated dosage of 15 watt-seconds/cm
rating is used. The M2716 to be erased should be
placed 1 inch away from the lamp and no filters
should be used.
An erasure system should be calibrated peri-
odically. The erasure time is increased by the
square of the distance (if the distance is doubled
the erasure time goes up by a factor of 4). Lamps
lose intensity as they age, it is therefore important
to periodically check that the UV system is in good
order.
This will ensure that the EPROMs are being com-
pletely erased. Incomplete erasure will cause
symptoms that can be misleading. Programmers,
components, and system designs have been erro-
neously suspected when incomplete erasure was
the basic problem.
V
V
V
V
V
G
X
IH
IH
IH
IL
IL
V
PP
V
V
V
V
V
V
or V
PP
CC
PP
PP
CC
CC
CC
Data Out
Data Out
Q0 - Q7
Data In
Hi-Z
Hi-Z
Hi-Z
2
M2716
power
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