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An erase cycle refers to the process of deleting data from a non-volatile memory device, such as flash memory. During this cycle, data is removed from a block of memory before new information can be written to it. This process typically involves applying a higher voltage to the memory cells to reset them to their original state, allowing for new data to be stored. Erase cycles are important for managing memory wear, as each cycle contributes to the overall lifespan of the memory device.

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