How are uveprom data written and earased?

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2026-07-09 15:30

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Uveprom data is typically written by applying a high voltage to the programming gate of the memory cell, causing charge to be trapped in the oxide layer to represent data. Data is erased by applying a higher voltage across the memory cell, which releases the trapped charge. This process can be repeated multiple times for read and write operations.

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