There are NO limitations on reading an EEPROM. Where the limitations are involved is in the writing which requires the changing of the cell states.
Dave Purola,
N8NTA
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Check out the F-RAM. Cost more than the usual EEPROM but price has dropped by around half.
SPI or I2C interface devices, no write time delays and a trillion number of read/writes.
Louie
rmteo, comments like that is bit out of line and unnecessary, aren't they?
If you feel a question is below your level of expertise then I suggest you simply ignore it.
/Henrik.
Well ...
What I mean by that sentence is : That is an answer I was looking for ... Because the question is clean enough as its answer should be ...
Secondly I've never bragged about my level of IQ , I know who I am , why I'm here , my level of IQ and your level of IQ now , as everyone else does searching for this post ...
Thanks to everyone and for their kind answers (those beneath my level of IQ and over , all of them)
- Ipsa scientia potestas est -
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