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CC8213 Datasheet
High breakdown voltage capability High frequency operation Specified turn on switching characteristics Very fast recovery diode Low static and peak forward voltage drop for low dissipation Insulated package Insulating voltage = 2000V DC Capacitance = 12pF Planar technology allowing high quality and best electrical characteristics
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To check a CRC, the pattern for the selected polynomial is applied to the S inputs, the register is preset or cleared as required, clock is enabled, CWG is set HIGH, the data stream including the CRC is applied to D input. When the last bit of the CRC has been entered, the ER output is checked: HIGH = error free data, LOW= corrupt data. The clock may now be stopped if desired. To implement polynomials of lower order than 56th, select the number of packages required for the order of polynomial and apply the pattern for the selected polynomial to the S inputs (0000 0n S inputs disables the package from the feedback chain).
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No products described or contained herein are intended for use in surgical implants, life-support systems, aerospace equipment, nuclear power control systems, vehicles, disaster/crime-prevention equipment and the like, the failure of which may directly or indirectly cause injury, death or property loss.
ERASE/PROGRAM STATUS BIT: The device offers a status bit on l/05, which indicates whether the program or erase operation has exceeded a specified internal pulse count limit. If the status bit is a "1", the device is unable to verify that an erase or a word program operation has been successfully performed. If a program (Sector Erase) command is issued to a pro- tected sector, the protected sector will not be programmed (erased). The device will go to a status read mode and the l/05 status bit will be set high, indicating the program (erase) opera- tion did not complete as requested. Once the erase/program status bit has been set to a "1", the system must write the Product ID Exit command to return to the read mode. The erase/program status bit is a "0" while the erase or program operation is still in progress. Please see "Status Bit Table" on page 13 for more details.