A method of storing data on microchips. Usually bytes can be erased and reprogrammed individually. RFID tags that use EEPROM are more expensive than factory programmed tags, where the number is ...
The 24AA52 is a 2 kbit I2C™ serial electrically erasable programmable ROM (EEPROM) with software write protect for lower half array and external pin used to write-protect the entire array. The device ...
The M24LR16E-R device is a dual-interface, electrically erasable programmable memory (EEPROM). It features an I2C interface and can be operated from a VCC power supply. It is also a contactless memory ...
CHANDLER, Ariz., Aug. 25, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Portable consumer and medical devices including fitness trackers, hearing aids and glucose monitors as well as industrial, automotive and other ...
Imagine living in a world where every time you wanted to use the computer to format a document or edit a video file, you had to complete your work in one sitting and transfer it to a physical ...
In the late 1980s memory devices changed in a flash. Intel and Toshiba spearheaded the development of flash process technology to create a new class of products. Prior to flash-based memory devices, ...
Expanding the PICmicro line of flash microcontrollers are seven devices that employ the company's nanoWatt technology, an advanced PMOS or programmable electrically erasable cell (PEEC) process ...
Microchip Technology has launched two families of self-programmable PICmicro flash microcontrollers. Both the PIC18Fxx2 and PIC18xx8 devices offer 10Mips performance at 10MHz, and use Microchip’s PMOS ...