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Protected EEPROM operations in MAXQ environments

Posted: 19 Feb 2007  Print Version  Bookmark and Share Subscribe

Keywords: Maxim Integrated Products  MAXQ  EEPROM  microcontrollers  non-volatile memory 

[Summary of tips] This application note explains how to use a transaction-based commit-rollback mechanism to protect the contents of an external EEPROM memory device. While targeted for an external memory device, the principles presented are equally applicable to the internal EEPROM in many MAXQ microcontrollers.Please view the PDF document for ......
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