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Selecting Your Hardware Components
Publication
1747-6.2
You can plug these optional EEPROM (Electrically Erasable
Programmable Read Only Memory) and UVPROM (UV-erasable
PROM) memory modules into the SLC 500 controller. With a
memory module, you can:
• save the contents of the processor RAM for storage purposes
• load the contents of the EEPROM and UVPROM memory into
the processor RAM
• use the UVPROM memory module when program security is
required because the program in the UVPROM cannot be altered
when it is installed in the controller
Adapter sockets are required when inserting UVPROMs into the
programming and erasing equipment. The UVPROM fits into the
adapter socket and then into the UVPROM programmer.
To program a memory module, see the Hand-Held Terminal User
Manual (Catalog Number 1747-NP002) or your programming
software user manual.
EEPROM and UVPROM Memory Modules
These optional memory modules provide a non-volatile memory
back-up in a convenient modular form. The modules plug into a
socket on the controller.
You can store (save) your program in the EEPROM by inserting it
into the processor and using either the Hand-Held Terminal or
programming software.
Use of the UVPROM provides you with an extra degree of program
security because the user program cannot be altered while it is
installed in the controller. You can program the UVPROM with
commercially available UVPROM programming and erasing
equipment. You can use an EEPROM module as a master, or you
can use an archived processor file as the source by using the software
PROM translator utility.
Adapter sockets are required when inserting memory modules into
commercially available PROM programmer. The memory module
fits into the adapter socket and then into a PROM programmer.
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for the SLC 5/01 and
SLC 5/02 Processors
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