1-3 erasing written data in windowed packages – Panasonic MN101C00 User Manual

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Chapter 8 Appendices

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EPROM Versions

8-1-3 Erasing Written Data in Windowed Packages

In an internal EPROM with windowed packaging, data is erased("0"

"1")

when UV light at 253.7nm permeates the window to irradiate the chip.

The recommended exposure is 10W · s/cm

2

. This coverage can be achieved

by using a commercial UV lamp positioned 2 to 3cm above the package for

15-20 minutes(when the illumination intensity of the package surface

is12000

µ

W/cm

2

). Remove any filters attached to the lamp. By installing a

mirrored reflector plate in the lamp, illumination intensity will increase by

afactor of 1.4 to 1.8, decreasing the erasure time.

If the window becomes dirty with oil, adhesive, etc., UV light permeability will

decrease, causing the erasure time to increase considerably. If this

happens, clean with alcohol or another solvent that will not harm the

package. The recommended above provides sufficient leeway, with several

times the amount of time it takes to erase all the bits. However, this value

will reliably erase data over all temperature and voltage ranges, and should

not be altered. The level of illumination should be regularly checked and the

lamp operation verified.

Erasure begins when EPROM is exposed to light with a wavelength shorter

than 400nm. Since fluorescent light and sunlight have wavelengths in this

range, exposure to these light sources for extended periods of time could

cause inadvertant erasure. To prevent this, cover the window with an

opaque label.

Data is not erased at wavelengths longer than 400 to 500nm. However,

because of typical semiconductor characteristics, the circuit may

malfunction if the chip is exposed to an extremely high illumination intensity.

The chip will operate normally if this exposure is stopped. However, for

areas where it is continuous, take necessary precautions.

(PX-AP101C11-SDC, PX-AP101C11-FBC)

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