GARTHWILSON wrote:
Although it has always needed about 12 minutes to erase my EPROMs instead of the 3 they claim, still it has been quite satisfactory and I would recommend it if it were still available.
Hi Garth,
I also have this same eraser. I have found that the time required to erase an EPROM is greatly dependent on its manufacturer and age. Most of the EPROMs that I use in current projects are fairly recent and the 12.5V variety. These typically erase in about five minutes.
However, I have many in my older stock, usually the 21V+ types, that take about fifteen minutes or so. As a general rule, I usually let all of my EPROMs erase for about that long, to avoid hassles with partial erasures and programming errors.
An EPROM emulator was probably one of the best investments I ever made. Eliminating the burn-erase cycle speeds development time (and enjoyment) immensely.
Regards,
Mike