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Project Goal: Use Arduino to CLONE (make an exact duplicate) of the contents of a known-good ST950xx EEPROM directly, byte-for-byte in real time, without the need to create and minipulate or otherwise ...
In Arduino Uno, the EEPROM space can store up to 1024 bytes. A single byte can store 8 bits of information, and 8 bits can store a number from 0 to 255. In the Arduino IDE versions prior to 1.6.2 you ...
EEPROM programmer based on Arduino This repository contains Kicad schematics and .ino source files to build the EEPROM programmer using Arduino UNO R3. If you are following the Ben's Eater course to ...
Meet the Arduino Compatible RFID Reader Module. It can hold card data for up to five cards, takes seconds to program, and holds card data in EEPROM memory, which means that the cards are saved ...
[John]’s build is just an Arduino and LCD shield that writes the number 170 to memory on one pass, and the number 85 on the next pass. Because these numbers are 10101010 and 01010101 in binary ...
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