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To eliminate loss of critical information (state of the controller, external devices status, and so on..) I case of power reset , CANNY 5 duo controller equipped with non-volatile memory. The values saved in EEPROM will be available in special registers after the power is restored. | To eliminate loss of critical information (state of the controller, external devices status, and so on..) I case of power reset , CANNY 5 duo controller equipped with non-volatile memory. The values saved in EEPROM will be available in special registers after the power is restored. |
Revision as of 18:50, 13 December 2016
EEPROM Non-volatile Memory
- Main article: CANNY 5 duo, EEPROM Driver
To eliminate loss of critical information (state of the controller, external devices status, and so on..) I case of power reset , CANNY 5 duo controller equipped with non-volatile memory. The values saved in EEPROM will be available in special registers after the power is restored.
There are 64 16-bit non-volatile memory cells, which are accessed by corresponding read and write registers.
Note: | Working with non-volatile memory does not require any special pre-configuration. |