??? 10/06/04 13:05 Read: times |
#78875 - RE: EEPROM and Brownouts Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Kai Klaas said:
One point, which must not be forgotten is, that EEPROMs need several milliseconds to perform a write sequence (burn period). Anil Gupta said:
Serial EEPROM are safer in this respect as there everything is done through serial command and it is veru diffi for brown out event to generate this command seqeneces. But that's not the point, is it? The point is that once the write operation has started, it takes time to complete - so the supply must hold up for at least this long to avoid data corruption. In this respect, it is irrelevant whether a serial or parallel interface is used. |
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