For some reason, I thought the DS2505's didn't have PROM.  We have a
few samples of those lying around; I'll give a test on those as well.

--Jim

On 10/2/07, Paul Alfille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/1/07, Jim Kusznir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > We actually found that the DS9490R includes a zener diode (in package
> > DS9503P) that limited the output.  We removed and properly bypassed
> > it, and now get programming pulses to 10.5V, which appears sufficient
> > to burn the prom.  We are sucessfully burning the eprom in the 2506's!
> >
>
> This is great news! Thanks for testing and confirming that EPROM programming
> can work.
>
> There are three other devices that use EPROM. (DS2502 DS2505 DS2506) I'll
> make sure they get updated as well.
>
> Paul Alfille
>
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