??? 10/06/04 15:08 Read: times |
#78879 - RE: data Flash Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Parallel EEPROM like AT28c256 is also prone to data corruption as though they are software write protection but consider the situation when this protection is disabled for writing some bytes(by appl code) and there is power on/of
Only with a BAD design. The write protection should be controlled by a uC supervisor trigging at a higher voltage than the Uc supervisor. Erik |
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