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  • Interfacing SPI TM Serial EEPROMs to PIC16 Devices
    When connecting an SPI TM master device, like a microcontroller, to an SPI slave device such as an EEPROM, understanding the command sequence sent to the memory is vitally important. With the aid of this application note and the associated code examples, Microchip Technology has eased the job
  • Interfacing SPI TM Serial EEPROMs to PIC18 Devices
    devices are available in a variety of densities, operational voltage ranges, and packaging options. This application note provides assistance and source code to ease the design process of interfacing a Microchip PIC18F1220 PICmicro (R) microcontroller to a Microchip SPI serial EEPROM, without the use
  • 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
  • Recommended Usage of Microchip SPI Serial EEPROM Devices
    by offering a full line of serial EEPROMs covering industry standard serial communication protocols for two-wire (I2C TM), three-wire (Microwire), and SPI communication. Serial EEPROM devices are available in a variety of densities, operational voltage ranges and packaging options. In order to achieve
  • Interfacing SPI TM Serial EEPROMs to Microchip PICmicro (R) Microcontrollers
    are available in a variety of densities, operational voltage ranges and packaging options. This application note provides assistance and source code to ease the design process of interfacing a Microchip mid-range PIC16F877 microcontroller to a Microchip SPI serial EEPROM. The hardware SPI port
  • Using C30 Compiler and the SPI module to Interface EEPROMs with dsPIC33F and PIC24F
    specifications associated with the SPI protocol is not required in order to use the 25XXX series devices in designs. This application note is intended to serve as a reference for communicating with Microchip's 25XXX series serial EEPROM devices with the use of the SPI module featured on many dsPIC33F
  • Using the C18 Compiler to Interface SPI Serial EEPROMs with PIC18 Devices
    The 25XXX series serial EEPROMs from Microchip Technology are SPI compatible and have maximum clock frequencies ranging from 3 MHz to 20 MHz. Many times when designing an application which utilizes a serial EEPROM device, it may be beneficial to use a microcontroller which does not feature
  • Using C to Interface 8051 MCUs with SPI Serial EEPROMs
    applications. The bus is * Built-in write protection controlled by the microcontroller (master), which This application note is part of a series that provide accesses the 25XXX serial EEPROM (slave) via a source code to help the user implement the protocol simple Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI

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