Read/Write limitations
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At 07:54 AM 9/19/03 -0500, Mark Adams wrote:
>Are there any read/write limitations on the EEPROM?
>
>I know the write is like 1million, but does this apply to the read as well?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Mark
Only write will affect EEPROM longevity.
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>Are there any read/write limitations on the EEPROM?
>
>I know the write is like 1million, but does this apply to the read as well?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Mark
Only write will affect EEPROM longevity.
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I know the write is like 1million, but does this apply to the read as well?
Thanks,
Mark
WRITE per location for BS1 and BS2 is 10 million times while BS2e,
BS2sx and BS2p is 100 thousand times. READ don't affect the longevity.
Cheers,
- Johari
--- In basicstamps@yahoogroups.com, Bruce Bates <bvbates@u...> wrote:
> At 07:54 AM 9/19/03 -0500, Mark Adams wrote:
> >Are there any read/write limitations on the EEPROM?
> >
> >I know the write is like 1million, but does this apply to the read
as well?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Mark
>
> Only write will affect EEPROM longevity.
>
>
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Subject and
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