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Cost-Effective Field Reprogrammable Code - Flash Memory Technology
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Flash” nonvolatile memory technology, unleashes new power for automotive electronics. It provides field reprogrammability at a fraction of the cost of conventional E2 PROM due to its similarity to the cost-effective E2 PROM. It is now feasible for control programs to be modified over time as dictated by vehicle wear. The designer can implement systems which are modified via external interface or even create “intelligent” self-reprogrammed machines.
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Robinson, K., "Cost-Effective Field Reprogrammable Code - Flash Memory Technology," SAE Technical Paper 880178, 1988, https://doi.org/10.4271/880178.Also In
Engine and Driveline Control Systems-New Developments and Trends
Number: SP-0739; Published: 1987-02-01
Number: SP-0739; Published: 1987-02-01
References
- Rivard, Jerome G. “Automotive Electronics in the Tear 2000,” Transportation Electronics SAE Warrendale, Pa. October 1986
- Automotive Electronics IV BIS MacIntosh, Ltd. Luton, U.K. 1987