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Visitor II
August 30, 2021
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Is there a datasheet available for ST M27C128B?

  • August 30, 2021
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I recently purchased some secondhand ST M27C128B-12F1 online and am trying to program them correctly. The main information I am looking for is the Device ID, Vcc for writing and verifying (both), and Vpp. I was able to find a datasheet for the M27C128A but am not confident these parameters are the same.

Thank you!

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    Best answer by Tesla DeLorean

    That's the code for the NMOS M27128A, the CMOS M27C128A was 0x20,0x0A

    That wants 6.00V

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    Technical Moderator
    August 31, 2021

    Welcome, @EIcs.1​, to the community!

    The M27C128A was discontinued many, many years ago and there was never an M27C128B, you probably have a counterfeit device.

    We can easily see more if you post a picture of it that is as detailed as possible?

    Regards

    /Peter

    EIcs.1Author
    Visitor II
    August 31, 2021

    Thank you Peter. I uploaded a couple images to imgur of the EPROMs, I also bought some "M27C256B" which are pictured.

    https://imgur.com/a/uZTS7Jx

    Graduate II
    August 31, 2021

    There seem to be contemporary profiles for these types of devices from SGS-THOMPSON / STMicroelectronics

    Could be a die shrink, or second source agreement with about a dozen people making equivalent devices.

    In any case you're so far beyond the sell-by date, it's probably unrealistic to get any type of support beyond that you can test/evaluate for yourself.

    What's the Electronic ID report? You should be able to read it out via the programmer.

    These should be 12.75V +/-0.25V programmed devices

    EIcs.1Author
    Visitor II
    September 1, 2021

    It looks like the electronic ID is 20 89. Here's a screenshot of the profile I made in my programmer software.

    0693W00000DltyIQAR.png 

    I chose 13.00V for programming, 6.50V for Vdd Write, and 5.0V for Verify which was close to the specifications from the "A" device, see screenshot from datasheet. Does that seem right?

    0693W00000DltzjQAB.png

    Graduate II
    September 1, 2021

    That's the code for the NMOS M27128A, the CMOS M27C128A was 0x20,0x0A

    That wants 6.00V