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Basic Serial EEPROM Operation
Looking for the optimum non-volatile memory product for your system that requires a small footprint, byte level flexibility, low power, and is highly cost effective? Serial EEPROM technology is one of the non-volatile memory technologies that has emerged as a leading embedded control solution
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Basic Serial EEPROM Operation
Looking for the optimum non-volatile memory product for your system that requires a small footprint, byte level flexibility, low power, and is highly cost effective? Serial EEPROM technology is one of the non-volatile memory technologies that has emerged as a leading embedded control solution
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Interfacing 8051 MCUs with SPI Serial EEPROMs
The 25XXX series serial EEPROMs from Microchip Technology support a half-duplex protocol that functions on a master-slave paradigm that is ideally suited to data stream applications. The bus is controlled by the microcontroller (master), which accesses the 25XXX serial EEPROM (slave) via a simple
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Recommended Usage of Microchip Microwire Serial EEPROM Devices
The majority of embedded control systems require nonvolatile memory. Because of their small footprint, byte level flexibility, low I/O pin requirement, low-power consumption, and low cost, serial EEPROMs are a popular choice for nonvolatile storage. Microchip Technology has addressed this need
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Recommended Usage of Microchip SPI Serial EEPROM Devices
The majority of embedded control systems require nonvolatile memory. Because of their small footprint, byte level flexibility, low I/O pin requirement, low-power consumption and low cost, serial EEPROMs are a popular choice for nonvolatile storage. Microchip Technology has addressed this need
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Recommended Usage of Microchip I2C? Serial EEPROM Devices
The majority of embedded control systems require nonvolatile memory. Because of their small footprint, byte level flexibility, low I/O pin requirement, low-power consumption, and low cost, serial EEPROMs are a popular choice for nonvolatile storage. Microchip. Technology has addressed this need
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Recommended Usage of Microchip I2C? Serial EEPROM Devices
The majority of embedded control systems require nonvolatile memory. Because of their small footprint, byte level flexibility, low I/O pin requirement, low-power consumption, and low cost, serial EEPROMs are a popular choice for nonvolatile storage. Microchip. Technology has addressed this need
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Interfacing SPITM Serial EEPROMs to PIC18 Devices
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