This is a simple circuit for programming the 28C16, 28C64, 28C256, and similar parallel EEPROMs using an Arduino. Since the Arduino doesn’t have enough pins to directly control all of the address, ...
In the 8-bit computer, the EEPROM programmer plays a crucial role in programming the EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) chip. The EEPROM is used to store the computer's ...
An extremely popular programmer for the PIC16C84 microcontroller has already appeared in Elektor Electronics (Summer Circuits, 1998): that design used the parallel interface and the popular PIP-02 ...
Abstract: This paper presents an EEPROM programming controller imbedded in a passive UHF RFID transponder. It generates a 14V programming voltage for a 224-bit EEPROM memory array from a rectified ...
When we first looked at [Anders Nielsen’s] EEPROM programmer project, it was nice but needed some software and manual intervention and had some limitations on the parts you could program. But through ...
We all know that solderless breadboards have their limitations. All that stray capacitance can play hell with circuits, especially high-speed stuff, but they’re so darn useful that avoiding them in ...
The M24LR64 EEPROM has a standard I²C serial and ISO15693 RF interfaces for wireless communications with RFID readers. It is available in TSSOP-8, SO-8, and MLP packages or as bare die at prices ...
Turn on the EMP-20 Programmer (in back). There is a power light next to the ZIF socket (Zero Insertion Force) and the ZIF’s handle should be straight up. Set the "T" switch on the shelf next to the ...
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