PROM stands for Programmable Read-Only Memory. It is a type of non-volatile memory that can be programmed once after it is manufactured. Unlike ROM (Read-Only Memory) which is programmed during manufacturing, PROM allows the user to program the memory themselves using a special device called a PROM programmer. Once programmed, the data stored in a PROM cannot be changed. PROMs are commonly used in applications where data needs to be stored permanently, such as in firmware, device identification, and storing lookup tables.
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