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MC68HC05E0 Datasheet, PDF (87/96 Pages) Motorola, Inc – High-density complementary metal oxide semiconductor (HCMOS) microcontroller unit
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ORDERING INFORMATION
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EPROMs
An 8 kbyte EPROM programmed with the customer's software (positive logic for address and data)
should be submitted for pattern generation. All unused bytes should be programmed to zeroes.
The EPROM should be clearly labelled, placed in a conductive IC carrier and securely packed.
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Verification media
All original pattern media (EPROMs) are filed for contractual purposes and are not returned. A
computer listing of the ROM code will be generated and returned along with a listing verification
form. The listing should be thoroughly checked and the verification form completed, signed and
returned to Motorola. The signed verification form constitutes the contractual agreement for
creation of the custom mask. If desired, Motorola will program blank EPROMs (supplied by the
customer) from the data file used to create the custom mask, to aid in the verification process.
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11.3
ROM Verification Units (RVUs)
Ten MCUs containing the customer's ROM pattern will be sent for program verification. These
units will have been made using the custom mask but are for the purpose of ROM verification only.
For expediency, they are usually unmarked and are tested only at room temperature (25oC) and
at 5 volts. These RVUs are included in the mask charge and are not production parts. They are
neither backed or guaranteed by Motorola Quality Assurance. At the customer's request, an RVU
wafer can be supplied. This will be shipped against the customer’s initial production order.
MC68HC05E0
ORDERING INFORMATION
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