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The capture below shows an unlock command sequence where the tBLC is within 80us for each
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byte.
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[![Unlock Timing](images/Unlock-Timing.png)](images/Unlock-Timing.png)
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[![Unlock Timing](images/Unlock-Timing.png)](../images/Unlock-Timing.png)
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# References
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The [KiCad design files](https://github.com/TomNisbet/TommyPROM/tree/master/schematics)
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are in the project repo.
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[![TommyPROM PCB](images/TommyPROM-pcb-with-microcode-500.jpg)](images/TommyPROM-pcb.jpg)
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[![TommyPROM PCB](images/TommyPROM-pcb-with-microcode-500.jpg)](../images/TommyPROM-pcb.jpg)
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## TommyPROM32
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chip to be re-routed. The default configuration, with just jumper shunts installed, is
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wired for the SST39SF0x0 chips.
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[![TommyPROM PCB](images/TommyPROM32-SST39SF-500.jpg)](images/TommyPROM32-SST39SF.jpg)
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[![TommyPROM PCB](images/TommyPROM32-SST39SF-500.jpg)](../images/TommyPROM32-SST39SF.jpg)
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Many other chips, particularly if they follow JEDEC standards, can be supported by
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removing shunts and adding just a few jumper wires.
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28C256 with a power jumper on pin 28, the _WE_ signal moved down to pin 27, and the _A14_
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signal moved from ping 27 to pin 1.
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[![TommyPROM PCB](images/TommyPROM32-28C256-500.jpg)](images/TommyPROM32-28C256.jpg)
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[![TommyPROM PCB](images/TommyPROM32-28C256-500.jpg)](../images/TommyPROM32-28C256.jpg)
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Power inputs and a switch are provided to support older flash and EEPROM chips that need
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higher programming voltages. Many of these chips just need a higher voltage, like 12V,
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programming mode when the slide switch is set to the _High_ position and is in read mode
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when in the _Low_ position.
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[![TommyPROM PCB](images/TommyPROM32-27C257-pgm-500.jpg)](images/TommyPROM32-27C257-pgm.jpg)
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[![TommyPROM PCB](images/TommyPROM32-27C257-pgm-500.jpg)](../images/TommyPROM32-27C257-pgm.jpg)
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To erase the WE27C257 chip, the external power supply is providing 14V and the _VPP Out_
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is connected to the chip's _VPP_ and _A9_ pins. An external breadboard was needed to
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allow the _VPP Out_ signal to be connected to multiple pins. A new spin of the board is
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planned with multiple _VPP Output_ pins and some general-purpose interconnect pins.
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[![TommyPROM PCB](images/TommyPROM32-27C257-erase-500.jpg)](images/TommyPROM32-27C257-erase.jpg)
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[![TommyPROM PCB](images/TommyPROM32-27C257-erase-500.jpg)](../images/TommyPROM32-27C257-erase.jpg)
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For chips that require a high voltage VPP pulse during programming, some external
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with the TommyPROM code because the XModem transfer buffer is only 128 bytes. Code
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changes would be needed to buffer up two packets of data into a single write operation
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for chips with the 256 byte buffer.
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# Chips to be Tested
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|Model |Manufacturer |Type |Module |Notes|
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|:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- |
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|M27C4001 |ST Micro |EEPROM | |VCC=6.5V, VPP=12.75V to pgm|
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|SST27SF020|SST |Flash | |12V continuous for pgm/erase|
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|SST28SF040|SST |Flash | |5V with cmds|
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