Serial FRAM is available and not too outrageously priced now. Not as cheap as EEPROM, but if your project isn't cost sensitive it works a treat and you have unlimited life non-volatile memory. -------------------------------------------------------------- There are many serial flash devices (I Use SST25vf512)that guarantee 100K cycles and 100 years. Flash offers byte write and sector erase, while EEPROM offers both byte write and erase but are SLOW. Richard --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "gewitter2000" <martin@c...> wrote: > > Hi! > > Has someone used the flash memory of the lpc21xx for eeprom purposes? > Or is it more usefull to take an additive eeprom to the design? I only > want to store some parameters. > > Thank you for feedback! > Martin Yahoo! Groups Links
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Re: [lpc2000] Re: Using flash memory instead of eeprom?
2005-01-31 by Robert Wood
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