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glossary:glossary_e [2021/08/08 03:04] – Added EMF and corrected some of the links to Wikipedia Wayneglossary:glossary_e [2021/08/08 04:32] (current) – Changed the location of EPROM and EEPROM so the whole page is correctly ordered alphabetically Wayne
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 Event Data Grid in the [[glossary_f#fcu|FCU]] (FLiM Configuration Utility) used to configure CBUS systems. Event Data Grid in the [[glossary_f#fcu|FCU]] (FLiM Configuration Utility) used to configure CBUS systems.
 The grid allows you to collect a matrix of events(actions), which nodes they are associated with and what they triggered to happen as a result of the event occurring. The entries can be viewed or subsequently used to train (program) a Consumer (node that acts on events) to perform the action each time the event occurs.  See the FCU docs [[https://www.merg.org.uk/merg_wiki/doku.php?id=cbus_flim:cbus_flim|CBUS FLiM]] for additional information. The grid allows you to collect a matrix of events(actions), which nodes they are associated with and what they triggered to happen as a result of the event occurring. The entries can be viewed or subsequently used to train (program) a Consumer (node that acts on events) to perform the action each time the event occurs.  See the FCU docs [[https://www.merg.org.uk/merg_wiki/doku.php?id=cbus_flim:cbus_flim|CBUS FLiM]] for additional information.
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-===== EPROM ===== 
-Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory. An older technology non-volatile memory device that can be erased using ultraviolet light and reprogrammed with new code. This type of device is normally removed from the PCB to be reprogrammed with an external EPROM programmer. EPROMs are normally socketed since they need to be removed to reprogram. EPROMs are mostly DIL chips with from 24 pins to 40 pins.  
  
 ===== EEPROM ===== ===== EEPROM =====
 EEPROM (also E<sup>2</sup>PROM) stands for Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory. A modern non-volatile memory device that can be erased and reprogrammed by the microcontroller or microprocessor using it. EEPROMs are normally small ICs soldered onto the PCB (through-hole or surface mount). They are also commonly found integrated into microcontrollers or other multifunction chips for local storage. EEPROM (also E<sup>2</sup>PROM) stands for Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory. A modern non-volatile memory device that can be erased and reprogrammed by the microcontroller or microprocessor using it. EEPROMs are normally small ICs soldered onto the PCB (through-hole or surface mount). They are also commonly found integrated into microcontrollers or other multifunction chips for local storage.
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 +Also see [[glossary_e#EPROM|EPROM]]
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 ===== Electro Frog ===== ===== Electro Frog =====
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 DCC throttle application for Android phones  DCC throttle application for Android phones 
 [[https://enginedriver.mstevetodd.com|]] [[https://enginedriver.mstevetodd.com|]]
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 +===== EPROM =====
 +Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory. An older technology non-volatile memory device that can be erased using ultraviolet light and reprogrammed with new code. This type of device is normally removed from the PCB to be reprogrammed with an external EPROM programmer. EPROMs are normally socketed since they need to be removed to reprogram. EPROMs are mostly DIL chips with from 24 pins to 40 pins.
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 +Also see [[glossary_e#eeprom|EEPROM]]
  
 ===== ESD ===== ===== ESD =====
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