Every time one of us flashes an Arduino’s internal memory, a nagging thought in the backs of our minds reminds us that, although everything in life is impermanent, nonvolatile re-writable memory is ...
An Arduino sketch which outputs the contents of the EEPROM to the Serial Monitor, in both hexadecimal and ASCII format. The RAMEND, E2END, and FLASHEND macros are used to display the maximum memory ...
Last week I spent most of my leisure time studying nonvolatile memory chips. The result was a better understanding of Arduino’s EEPROM. This might look like novice work, but I hope my thoughts will ...
We’ve seen projects test the lifespan of an EEPROM before, but these projects have only tested discrete EEPROM chips. [John] at tronixstuff had a different idea and set out to test the internal EEPROM ...
Project Goal: Use Arduino to CLONE (make an exact duplicate) of the contents of a known-good ST950xx EEPROM directly, byte-for-byte in real time, without the need to create and minipulate or otherwise ...
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