WHY THIS MODULE?


Microcontroller’s flash memory is erased the moment you cut-off its power. To store something permanently we’ll need to write stuff into EEPROM. This module is kind of like a pen drive for your Arduino/ microcontroller. If you pull the pen drive out of your computer, it will not get any power. But surely it’ll store your data. Same goes for this module. There are 0 to 8191 (in hex 0x0000 to 0x1FFF, first two  are HIGH addresses and last ones are LOW addresses) addresses where you can store 8 bit data.

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For example codes, please see the 'documents' section.

IC used

24C64

Memory

8 kB

Board Power Supply

5V

Burn Down Voltage

6.25V

Number of pins needed for communication

2

Supported Communication protocol

I2C

Operating Temperature

-55°C to +125°C

Storage Temperature

-65°C to +150°C

Voltage on Any Pin

with Respect to Ground

-1.0V to +7.0V

DC Output Max Current

5.0 mA

Supported Microcontrollers

Any, with I2C like :

ATmega32a, ATmega8A, ATmega16A, ATmega328p etc.

Supported Arduino Boards

Any with I2C like :

Arduino Uno, Arduino Mega, Arduino Nano, Arduino Duemilanove etc.

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