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raan

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EEPROM Program Memory
« on: November 23, 2003, 05:17:24 AM »
Hola
Some types of memory have a limitation on the number of times they can be overwritten. Is there a limitation on the number of times the md100 program memory can be over written? If so what it is it and can replacement be purchased if the limit has been exceed?
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Re: EEPROM Program Memory
« Reply #1 on: November 24, 2003, 01:43:56 PM »
The T100MD+ PLC uses EEPROM that can endure rewrite of 100,000 cycles. This is nearly impossible to exhaust for the program memory under normal circumtances.

If you make use of the PLC's EEPROM data memory in your program, then just make sure that you do not have a rung that write to the EEPROM continuously every scan of the ladder as that will wear out the eeprom.

The EEPROM is replaceable if it is "worn out".
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