Chandler, Ariz. – Microchip Technology Inc. has released a new, cascadeable I2C serial EEPROM device with pre-programmed EUI-48-node addresses. The 24AA025E48 expands Microchip’s existing family of ...
In the past, many analog products underwent zener and link trimming operations at the device sort stage to tighten the distribution of selected parameters, such as output voltage. The trimming process ...
Abstract: Electrically-erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM) reliability is of crucial interest. In a previous study of EEPROM cells programming we have shown that it is possible to decrease ...
This device is intended for portable consumer and medical devices as well as industrial, automotive and other systems that often use customer-specific data sets to optimise the consumer experience.
These drivers support nonvolatile memory chips and the littlefs filesystem. Currently supported devices include technologies having superior performance compared to flash. Resultant storage has much ...
STMicroelectronics’ Page EEPROM combines the power efficiency and durability of an EEPROM with the capacity and speed of a Flash memory, creating a hybrid memory for applications that face extreme ...
These drivers support either byte level access or the littlefs filesystem. Supported technologies are Flash, EEPROM, FRAM and SPIRAM. Currently supported devices include technologies having superior ...
Abstract: This paper presents an EEPROM programming controller imbedded in a passive UHF RFID transponder. A 14 V programming voltage is generated and regulated for a 224-bit EEPROM memory array from ...
Atmel says it is aiming to address what it sees as a gap in the market for improved security in microcontroller-based designs. “There is a current void in the consumer, medical and computing sectors ...
Turn on the EMP-20 Programmer (in back). There is a power light next to the ZIF socket (Zero Insertion Force) and the ZIF’s handle should be straight up. Set the "T" switch on the shelf next to the ...
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