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EEPROM or E2PROM (electrically
erasable programmable read-only memory) is a type of non-volatile memory. It is used in computers,
usually integrated in...
- read-only
memory (EPROM),
electrically erasable programmable read-only
memory (
EEPROM) and
flash memory can be
erased and re-programmed. But usually, this can...
- for
program storage, as
opposed to one-time
programmable ROM, EPROM, or
EEPROM used by
other microcontrollers at the time. AVR
microcontrollers find many...
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components and
systems which involve I2C are
serial presence detect (SPD)
EEPROMs on dual in-line
memory modules (DIMMs),
Extended Display Identification...
- prototyping, and in-system programming. (
EEPROM technology had been
available prior to this time, but the
earlier EEPROM was more
expensive and less durable...
- memory, was
invented by
Fujio Masuoka at
Toshiba in 1980 and is
based on
EEPROM technology.
Toshiba began marketing flash memory in 1987.
EPROMs had to...
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memory –
either read-only
memory (ROM) or
programmable memory such as EPROM,
EEPROM, or flash.
Changing a device's
firmware stored in ROM
requires physically...
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first PIC
microcontroller to
feature a
serial programming algorithm and
EEPROM memory. [citation needed] It is a
member of the PIC
family of controllers...
- vendor's own modules. Third-party SFP
manufacturers have
introduced SFPs with
EEPROMs which may be
programmed to
match any
vendor ID. SFP
transceivers are right-handed:...
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standards require that
certain parameters be in the
lower 128
bytes of an
EEPROM located on the
memory module.
These bytes contain timing parameters, manufacturer...