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EEPROMComputer memory that can record data and retain it indefinitely. The data can be erased with an electrical charge and new data recorded. Some EEPROM must be removed from the computer and erased and reprogrammed using a special device. Other EEPROM, called flash memory, can be erased and reprogrammed without removal from the computer. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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PROMs are used for storage when their content is not expected to change, but in many applications, they have given way to EPROMs and EEPROMs, which can be reprogrammed. EPROMs, EEPROMs and flash memory are examples of non-volatile memory that can be reprogrammed. New Serial EEPROMs Offer Byte-Level Reads & Writes, Full Voltage Range Functionality and Operation up to 125[deg]C |
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