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EPROM (Electrically Programmable Read Only Memory)

An EPROM is a computer memory chip that can be electrically programmed, however in order to erase data that is stored on the chip it must be removed from the device and exposed to UV lighting for a specific time period. An EPROM has what is commonly called a "window" on the top portion of the chip usually located underneath a protective label, it is this area that must be exposed to UV light of a certain intensity for a specific time period in order to erase the information stored on it.

Early engine control modules (DME 3.X) and transmission control modules were the first devices which allowed technicians to first remove the chip from the module, install a new "blank" EPROM and then program the module.

Fig 1: Identifying EPROM (Electrically Programmable Read Only Memory)
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