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nonvolatile memory

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nonvolatile memory

In computing, memory that does not lose its contents when the power supply to the computer is disconnected.



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So the Galant received CAN bus and nonvolatile memory in 2004, the Eclipse got them in 2006, the Outlander in 2007 and the Lancer in 2008.
The microprocessor control unit is self-monitoring and self-balancing and product compensation parameters may be stored in the password protected nonvolatile memory built into the control unit.
All data written to the FRAM memory is immediately nonvolatile, without the delays often associated with older nonvolatile memory technologies.
 
 
 
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