Please verify my math
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I know this may sound simple, but I'm a novice with electronics,
and my brain is cramping trying to be sure I'm thinking correctly.
I'm working on data storage with a BS2p and a 24LC256 I2C EEPROM.
The EEPROM can address up to 32768 individual locations. It has
256kbit of space, which is 32Kbyte (32768 bytes).
Therefore, I can read/write to 32768 byte-sized data items, correct?
and my brain is cramping trying to be sure I'm thinking correctly.
I'm working on data storage with a BS2p and a 24LC256 I2C EEPROM.
The EEPROM can address up to 32768 individual locations. It has
256kbit of space, which is 32Kbyte (32768 bytes).
Therefore, I can read/write to 32768 byte-sized data items, correct?
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Bill
mtlhead7 wrote:
> I know this may sound simple, but I'm a novice with electronics,
> and my brain is cramping trying to be sure I'm thinking correctly.
> I'm working on data storage with a BS2p and a 24LC256 I2C EEPROM.
> The EEPROM can address up to 32768 individual locations. It has
> 256kbit of space, which is 32Kbyte (32768 bytes).
> Therefore, I can read/write to 32768 byte-sized data items, correct?
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