User manual
Publication 1747-UM011F-EN-P - May 2007
Selecting Your Hardware Components  47
• The program size cannot exceed the processor memory size. For 
instance, an SLC 5/01 4 K processor can burn an EEPROM for a 
SLC 5/01 1 K processor as long as the program does not exceed 
1 K.
• The I/O and chassis configuration of the burning processor does 
not have to match the I/O configuration of the program being 
burned.
• You do not have to enter the Run mode before burning an 
EEPROM. If the run mode is entered and the chassis 
configuration does not match, a major fault will occur. If you 
burn an EEPROM while in the fault mode, the fault will also be 
saved in the EEPROM.
The following table summarizes the above conditions as to the type of 
processor you can use to burn EEPROMs for other processors.
• valid combination
EEPROM Burning Options
To burn EEPROMs for these processors
Use these 
processors
SLC 
5/01 
(1K)
SLC 
5/01 
(4K)
SLC 
5/02 
(4K)
SLC 
5/03 
(8K)
SLC 
5/03 
(16K)
SLC 
5/03 
(32K)
SLC 
5/04 
(16K)
SLC 
5/04 
(32K)
SLC 
5/04 
(64K)
SLC 
5/05 
(16K)
SLC 
5/05 
(32K)
SLC 
5/05 
(64K)
SLC 5/01 (1K) • 1 K max
SLC 5/01 (4K) 1 K max •
SLC 5/02 (4K) •
SLC 5/03 (8K) • 8 K 
max
8 K 
max
SLC 5/03 (16K) 8 K 
max
• 16 K 
max
SLC 5/03 (32K) 8 K 
max
16 K 
max
•
SLC 5/04 (16K) • 16 K 
max
16 K 
max
SLC 5/04 (32K) 16 K 
max
• 32 K 
max
SLC 5/04 (64K) 16 K 
max
32 K 
max
•
SLC 5/05 (16K) • 16 K 
max
16 K 
max
SLC 5/05 (32K) 16 K 
max
• 32 K 
max
SLC 5/05 (64K) 16 K 
max
32 K 
max
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