QP27C64 March 9, 2009 QP27C64 64 Kilobit (8K x 8) CMOS EPROM General Description The QP27C64 is an 8Kx8 (64-Kbit), UV erasable programmable read-only memory. It operates from a single +5 V supply, has a static standby mode, and features fast single address location programming. The QP27C64 meets the same specification requirements and utilizes the same programming methodology as the AMD 27C64 that it replaces. Products are available in windowed and non-windowed (OTP) ceramic hermetic packages, as well as plastic one time programmable (OTP) packages. Data is typically accessed in less than 45 ns, allowing high-performance microprocessors to operate without any WAIT states. The device offers separate Output Enable ( OE ) and Chip Enable ( CE ) pins, eliminating bus contention in a multiple bus system. Typical power consumption is only 80 mW in active mode, and 100 W in standby mode. All signals are TTL levels, including programming signals. Bit locations may be programmed singly, in blocks, or at random. The device is programmed identically to the AMD27C64 device that it replaces, using the same programming algorithm (100 us pulses). The QP27C64 features: - Same programming algorithm as the AMD27C64, allowing it to be programmed using the same equipment, data and algorithm. When programming this device select AMD as the manufacturer and 27C64 as the devicetype. - Speed options as fast as 45ns - JEDEC Pinout - Single +5V power supply - CMOS and TTL input/output compatibility - Two line control functions The device/family is constructed using an advanced UV CMOS wafer fabrication process. Block Diagram 2945 Oakmead Village Ct, Santa Clara, CA 95051 Phone: (408) 737-0992 Fax: (408) 7368708 Internet: www.qpsemi.com QP27C64 Pin Name Function A A Address Inputs 0 12 Chip Enable Input CE (E ) D D Data Input/Output Q0 Q7 Output Enable Input OE (G ) Program Enable Input PGM (P ) V V Supply Voltage CC CC V Program Voltage Input PP NC No Internal Connection Connection Diagrams CERDIP / CERPACK / PDIP LCC / PLCC Device Type Functional Description Device Erasure In order to clear all locations of their programmed contents, the device must be exposed to an ultraviolet light source. A 2 dosage of 15 W seconds/cm is required to completely erase the device. This dosage can be obtained by exposure to 2 an ultraviolet lamp with a wavelength of 2537 and an intensity of 12,000 W/cm for 15 to 20 minutes. The device should be directly under and about one inch from the source, and all filters should be removed from the UV light source prior to erasure. Note that all UV erasable devices will erase with light sources having wavelengths shorter than 4000, such as fluorescent light and sunlight. Although the erasure process happens over a much longer time period, exposure to any light source should be prevented for maximum system reliability. Simply cover the package window with an opaque label or substance. Device Programming Upon delivery, or after each erasure, the device has all of its bits in the ONE, or HIGH state. ZEROs are loaded into the device through the programming procedure. The device enters the programming mode when 12.75V 0.25V is applied to the V pin, and both CE & PGM are at PP QP SEMI, 2945 Oakmead Village Court, Santa Clara, CA 95051 Page 2 of 8