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What is the Difference Between Coding and Programming: Programming

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Programming is entirely different than coding. New programmable control modules contain information about the identity of the module but do not have any pre-written instructions.

During the programming operation, the appropriate specific data maps (e.g. ignition maps, fuel delivery maps, shift points, etc.) are written electronically into the EPROM of the "basic control unit". The programming data is commonly referred to as the "part number for a programmed control unit". This part number corresponds to a very specific data set.

There are two types of basic control modules: Programmable and Flash Programmable.

Programmable control modules may have instructions written to the EPROM only once. If the data set needs to be changed the EPROM must be removed from the module and replaced with a new blank one.

The EEPROMs of flash programmable control modules are soldered in and are not removable; however, they can be electronically erased and written to multiple times (14).

Fig 1: Identifying EEPROM Programming
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