11LC160 1 wire eeprom
Has anyone used one of these successfully ?
Looks as if it's not going to use OWIN/OWOUT, maybe pulseout.
11LC160 1 wire eeprom
Has anyone used one of these successfully ?
Looks as if it's not going to use OWIN/OWOUT, maybe pulseout.
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Done it awhile back, but rolled my own routine, not sure for which model though as I lost it (oh long story here).
Did you checked AN1174 from Microchip and their code?
http://www.microchip.com/stellent/id...pnote=en535470
Do you have them on hand?
Last edited by mister_e; - 12th May 2009 at 00:11.
Steve
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Hi Steve,
Yeah, I got 2 samples a while back, I saw some of what's in the apnote when I ordered them but have only seen the data sheet since, the AN1174 has more useful stuff than the data sheet, useful if I were a savy assembly programmer that is. I will fumble around with what they got in there. It looks like you can chain up a bunch of them and access individually.
Thanks
JS
Last edited by Archangel; - 12th May 2009 at 01:47.
If you do not believe in MAGIC, Consider how currency has value simply by printing it, and is then traded for real assets.
.
Gold is the money of kings, silver is the money of gentlemen, barter is the money of peasants - but debt is the money of slaves
.
There simply is no "Happy Spam" If you do it you will disappear from this forum.
You shouldn't have so much problem doing the code in PBP. It's all there, for once they made a really complete AppNote.
If you have a PICKIT 2, you could program/read them to confirm your code work as suppose to... not to mention the logic analyser![]()
Steve
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