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  • EEPROM
  • Computer memory used for small quantities of data

    EEPROM or E2PROM (electrically erasable programmable read-only memory) is a type of non-volatile memory. It is used in computers, usually integrated in

    EEPROM

    EEPROM

    EEPROM

  • Flash memory
  • Electronic non-volatile computer storage device

    memory, was invented by Fujio Masuoka at Toshiba in 1980 and is based on EEPROM technology. Toshiba began marketing flash memory in 1987. EPROMs had to

    Flash memory

    Flash memory

    Flash_memory

  • Read-only memory
  • Form of non-volatile memory used in computers and other electronic devices

    read-only memory (EPROM), electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM) and flash memory can be erased and re-programmed. But usually, this can

    Read-only memory

    Read-only memory

    Read-only_memory

  • I2C
  • Serial communication bus

    components and systems which involve I2C include serial presence detect (SPD) EEPROMs on dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs) and Extended Display Identification

    I2C

    I2C

    I2C

  • AVR microcontrollers
  • Family of microcontrollers

    for program storage, as opposed to one-time programmable ROM, EPROM, or EEPROM used by other microcontrollers at the time. AVR microcontrollers are used

    AVR microcontrollers

    AVR microcontrollers

    AVR_microcontrollers

  • Microcontroller
  • Small computer on a single integrated circuit

    prototyping, and in-system programming. (EEPROM technology had been available prior to this time, but the earlier EEPROM was more expensive and less durable

    Microcontroller

    Microcontroller

    Microcontroller

  • Serial presence detect
  • Standardized way to automatically access information about a memory module

    the "eeprom" or the "at24" driver (24-series EEPROM). For DDR4 SPD it requires either the "eeprom" driver or the "ee1004" driver (34-series EEPROMs defined

    Serial presence detect

    Serial_presence_detect

  • Firmware
  • Low-level computer software

    memory – either read-only memory (ROM) or programmable memory such as EPROM, EEPROM, or flash. Changing a device's firmware stored in ROM requires physically

    Firmware

    Firmware

    Firmware

  • Microchip Technology
  • American integrated circuit company

    memory products (including serial EEPROM, serial SRAM, serial flash, serial NvSRAM, serial EERAM, parallel EEPROM, parallel one-time programmable flash

    Microchip Technology

    Microchip Technology

    Microchip_Technology

  • Non-volatile memory
  • Computer memory that does not lose its contents after being turned off

    memory include read-only memory (ROM), EPROM (erasable programmable ROM) and EEPROM (electrically erasable programmable ROM), ferroelectric RAM, most types

    Non-volatile memory

    Non-volatile_memory

  • CH341A
  • EEPROM Programmer

    programmers are cheap USB dongles usually used for reprogramming SPI chips. SPI EEPROM chips are found in many electronic devices. CH341A programmers usually only

    CH341A

    CH341A

    CH341A

  • Serial Peripheral Interface
  • Synchronous serial communication interface

    displays, analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters, flash and EEPROM memory, and various communication chips. Although SPI is a synchronous serial

    Serial Peripheral Interface

    Serial_Peripheral_Interface

  • Small Form-factor Pluggable
  • Modular communications interface

    vendor's own modules. Third-party SFP manufacturers have introduced SFPs with EEPROMs which may be programmed to match any vendor ID. Known vendors locking in

    Small Form-factor Pluggable

    Small Form-factor Pluggable

    Small_Form-factor_Pluggable

  • DIMM
  • Computer memory module

    and timing for the memory controller to be configured correctly. The SPD EEPROM connects to the System Management Bus and may also contain thermal sensors

    DIMM

    DIMM

    DIMM

  • Computer data storage
  • Storage of digital data readable by computers

    while secondary cache is larger and slower. Primary storage, including ROM, EEPROM, NOR flash, and RAM, is usually byte-addressable. Such memory is directly

    Computer data storage

    Computer data storage

    Computer_data_storage

  • Arduino Uno
  • Microcontroller board

    Flash memory: 32 KB, of which 0.5 KB used by the bootloader SRAM: 2 KB EEPROM: 1 KB USART peripherals: 1 (Arduino software default configures USART as

    Arduino Uno

    Arduino Uno

    Arduino_Uno

  • Field-programmable gate array
  • Array of logic gates that are reprogrammable

    Obsolete. EEPROM: electrically erasable programmable read-only memory technology. Can be erased, even in plastic packages. Some, but not all, EEPROM devices

    Field-programmable gate array

    Field-programmable gate array

    Field-programmable_gate_array

  • NvSRAM
  • Type of non-volatile random-access memory

    the functionality of basic SRAM by adding non-volatile storage such as EEPROM or flash memory to the SRAM chip. In operation, data is written to and read

    NvSRAM

    NvSRAM

    NvSRAM

  • Semiconductor memory
  • Data storage device

    transistor and a MOS capacitor per cell. Non-volatile memory (such as EPROM, EEPROM and flash memory) uses floating-gate memory cells, which consist of a single

    Semiconductor memory

    Semiconductor_memory

  • George Perlegos
  • Computer scientist and engineer

    Greek-American computer scientist and engineer, best known for pioneering the use of EEPROM and founding Atmel. Perlegos was born in 1950 to parents Eleni and Pete

    George Perlegos

    George_Perlegos

  • Eli Harari
  • American business executive and founder of SanDisk

    Aircraft, he played a major role in the development of the world's first EEPROM. His first job after graduating university was at Intel. He later went to

    Eli Harari

    Eli Harari

    Eli_Harari

  • Elektronika MK-52
  • Programmable calculator

    MK-61, the main changes being the addition of an internal non-volatile EEPROM module for permanent data storage, a diagnostic slot, and a slot for separately

    Elektronika MK-52

    Elektronika MK-52

    Elektronika_MK-52

  • PIC microcontrollers
  • Line of single-chip microprocessors from Microchip Technology

    storage, but with its spinoff it was soon upgraded to use EPROM and then EEPROM, which made it possible for end-users to program the devices in their own

    PIC microcontrollers

    PIC microcontrollers

    PIC_microcontrollers

  • Data I/O
  • American electronics products business

    decades, the company was involved in technologies such as bipolar, EPROM, EEPROM, NOR FLASH, Antifuse, FRAM, NAND FLASH, eMMC, and Universal Flash Storage

    Data I/O

    Data I/O

    Data_I/O

  • Floating-gate MOSFET
  • Type of MOSFET where the gate is electrically isolated

    used as a floating-gate memory cell, the digital storage element in EPROM, EEPROM and flash memory technologies. Other uses of the FGMOS include a neuronal

    Floating-gate MOSFET

    Floating-gate_MOSFET

  • USB flash drive
  • Data storage device

    fabrication technology. The memory storage is based on earlier EPROM and EEPROM technologies. These had limited capacity, were slow for both reading and

    USB flash drive

    USB flash drive

    USB_flash_drive

  • PIC16x84
  • PIC16C84, PIC16F84 and PIC16F84A are 8-bit microcontrollers of which the EEPROM based PIC16C84 was the first introduced in March 16 1993 at the suggested

    PIC16x84

    PIC16x84

    PIC16x84

  • ATmega328
  • 8-bit microcontroller

    combines 32 KB ISP flash memory with read-while-write capabilities, 1 KB EEPROM, 2 KB SRAM, 23 general-purpose I/O lines, 32 general-purpose working registers

    ATmega328

    ATmega328

    ATmega328

  • Non-volatile random-access memory
  • Type of computer memory

    ordering a mask ROM. Currently, the best-known form of both NV-RAM and EEPROM memory is flash memory. Some drawbacks to flash memory include the requirement

    Non-volatile random-access memory

    Non-volatile random-access memory

    Non-volatile_random-access_memory

  • Computer memory
  • Component that stores information

    Examples of non-volatile memory are flash memory and ROM, PROM, EPROM, and EEPROM memory. Examples of volatile memory are dynamic random-access memory (DRAM)

    Computer memory

    Computer memory

    Computer_memory

  • Sandisk
  • American digital storage corporation

    Harari, Sanjay Mehrotra, and Jack Yuan. Harari developed the Floating Gate EEPROM which proved the practicality, reliability and endurance of semiconductor-based

    Sandisk

    Sandisk

    Sandisk

  • STMicroelectronics
  • Semiconductor device manufacturer

    several division headquarters including smartcards, microcontrollers, and EEPROM as well as several R&D centers. Rousset also hosts an 8-inch (200-mm) fab

    STMicroelectronics

    STMicroelectronics

    STMicroelectronics

  • Arduino Nano
  • Single-board microcontroller

    Flash memory: 32 KB, of which 1.5 KB used by the bootloader SRAM: 2 KB EEPROM: 1 KB USART peripherals: 1 (Arduino software default configures USART as

    Arduino Nano

    Arduino Nano

    Arduino_Nano

  • Game Boy Game Pak
  • Video game cartridge

    usually for save game RAM. This memory typically came in the form of an 8 KB EEPROM chip, a 32 KB SRAM chip, or later, a 128 KB flash memory chip. SRAM chips

    Game Boy Game Pak

    Game Boy Game Pak

    Game_Boy_Game_Pak

  • EPROM
  • Early type of solid state computer memory

    parts in-circuit. Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROM) was developed to provide an electrical erase function and has now mostly

    EPROM

    EPROM

    EPROM

  • Motorola 68HC12
  • Line of microcontrollers manufactured by Freescale Semiconductor

    Flash microcontroller." It features a 25 MHz HCS12 CPU, 64 KB of FLASH EEPROM, 8 KB of RAM, and an Ethernet 10/100 Mbit/s controller. The MC9S12XDP512

    Motorola 68HC12

    Motorola 68HC12

    Motorola_68HC12

  • Flashing
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    dictionary. Flashing may refer to: Firmware § Flashing, overwriting an EEPROM or flash module in a device BIOS flashing, overwriting a BIOS image Flashing

    Flashing

    Flashing

  • Qumulo
  • American data storage company

    Selectron tube Dekatron Non-volatile memory Current RRAM (3D XPoint) EAROM EEPROM EPROM Flash memory PROM ROM Future FeRAM MRAM NRAM PRAM SONOS Historical

    Qumulo

    Qumulo

  • Atmel
  • American semiconductor manufacturer

    8-bit Intel 8051 derivatives) radio-frequency (RF) devices including Wi-Fi, EEPROM, and flash memory devices, symmetric and asymmetric security chips, touch

    Atmel

    Atmel

  • DataFlash
  • Flash memory

    EEPROM capacities in similar packages range from 1 kB to 8 MB . Flash chips are tuned for page access, rather than the byte access used with EEPROM.

    DataFlash

    DataFlash

    DataFlash

  • KSD-64
  • EEPROM chip

    The KSD-64[A] Crypto Ignition Key (CIK) is an NSA-developed EEPROM chip packed in a plastic case that looks like a toy key. The model number is due to

    KSD-64

    KSD-64

  • BIOS
  • Firmware for hardware initialization and OS runtime services

    perform hardware monitoring. In modern PCs the BIOS is stored in rewritable EEPROM or NOR flash memory, allowing the contents to be replaced and modified.

    BIOS

    BIOS

    BIOS

  • UEFITool
  • Software program

    software portal UEFITool is a software program for reading and modifying EEPROM images with UEFI firmware. It is written in C++ using the Qt library. Features

    UEFITool

    UEFITool

  • Display Data Channel
  • Communication protocols

    capabilities and supported graphics modes, stored in a read-only memory (EEPROM) chip programmed by the manufacturer of the monitor. The format uses a description

    Display Data Channel

    Display_Data_Channel

  • Static random-access memory
  • Type of computer memory

    (2009) Z-RAM (2002–2010) Non-volatile ROM Diode matrix MROM PROM EPROM EEPROM ROM cartridge Solid-state storage (SSS) Flash memory is used in: Solid-state

    Static random-access memory

    Static random-access memory

    Static_random-access_memory

  • Motorola S-record
  • File format developed by Motorola

    commonly used for programming flash memory in microcontrollers, EPROMs, EEPROMs, and other types of programmable logic devices. In a typical application

    Motorola S-record

    Motorola S-record

    Motorola_S-record

  • Flashrom (utility)
  • Universal flash programming utility

    an open source license that can detect, read, verify, erase, or write EEPROMs using interfaces such as the Low Pin Count (LPC), FWH, parallel, and Serial

    Flashrom (utility)

    Flashrom_(utility)

  • PBASIC
  • Microcontroller based version of BASIC

    microcontrollers. After the code is written, it is tokenized and loaded into an EEPROM on the microcontroller. These tokens are fetched by the microcontroller

    PBASIC

    PBASIC

  • Motorola 68HC11
  • 8-bit microcontroller family

    embedded systems. The MC68HC11A8 was the first microcontroller to include CMOS EEPROM. Internally, the HC11 instruction set is backward compatible with the 6800

    Motorola 68HC11

    Motorola 68HC11

    Motorola_68HC11

  • Memory cell (computing)
  • Part of computer memory

    memory cell architectures. Non-volatile memory technologies such as EPROM, EEPROM, and flash memory utilize floating-gate memory cells, which rely on floating-gate

    Memory cell (computing)

    Memory cell (computing)

    Memory_cell_(computing)

  • ECC memory
  • Self-correcting computer data storage

    Selectron tube Dekatron Non-volatile memory Current RRAM (3D XPoint) EAROM EEPROM EPROM Flash memory PROM ROM Future FeRAM MRAM NRAM PRAM SONOS Historical

    ECC memory

    ECC memory

    ECC_memory

  • Dawon Kahng
  • Korean-born American engineer and inventor (1931–1992)

    memory (ROM), which became the basis for EPROM (erasable programmable ROM), EEPROM (electrically erasable programmable ROM) and flash memory technologies.

    Dawon Kahng

    Dawon_Kahng

  • Programmer (hardware)
  • Device that installs firmware on a device

    the target programmable chip is one of the following types: PROM, EPROM, EEPROM, Flash memory, eMMC, MRAM, FeRAM, NVRAM, PLD, PLA, PAL, GAL, CPLD, FPGA

    Programmer (hardware)

    Programmer (hardware)

    Programmer_(hardware)

  • PICkit
  • Programmers for PIC microcontrollers

    They are used to program and debug microcontrollers, as well as program EEPROM. Some models may also feature logic analyzers and serial communications

    PICkit

    PICkit

    PICkit

  • STM32
  • ARM Cortex-M based Microcontrollers by STMicroelectronics

    Flash memory size (KB) inside the microcontroller. MCU EEPROM, OTP (KB) column - Total EEPROM or One-Time Programmable (OTP) memory size (KB) inside the

    STM32

    STM32

    STM32

  • Magnetoresistive RAM
  • Type of computer memory

    is problematic. Endurance is largely limited to 108 cycles. Flash and EEPROM's limited write-cycles are a serious problem for any real RAM-like role.

    Magnetoresistive RAM

    Magnetoresistive_RAM

  • In-system programming
  • Embedded system programming technique

    Microchip Technology introduced the first microcontroller with EEPROM memory: the PIC16C84. EEPROM memories can be electrically erased. This feature allowed

    In-system programming

    In-system programming

    In-system_programming

  • 1-Wire
  • Device communications bus system

    thermometer), 0x01 (DS2401 silicon serial number), or 0x2D (DS2431 1 kbit EEPROM). Various people have created online databases of family codes from the

    1-Wire

    1-Wire

    1-Wire

  • Motorola 68HC05
  • Series of 8-bit microcontrollers

    applications. The 68HC05 family broke ground with the introduction of the EEPROM-based MC68HC805C4 and MC68HC805B6 variants in the late 1980s. Using a serial

    Motorola 68HC05

    Motorola 68HC05

    Motorola_68HC05

  • Miniature Card
  • Memory card format

    support Attribute Information Structure (AIS) in the I²C identification EEPROM. The Miniature Card format competed with SmartMedia and CompactFlash cards

    Miniature Card

    Miniature Card

    Miniature_Card

  • Application-specific integrated circuit
  • Integrated circuit customized for a specific task

    often include entire microprocessors, memory blocks including ROM, RAM, EEPROM, flash memory and other large building blocks. Such an ASIC is often termed

    Application-specific integrated circuit

    Application-specific integrated circuit

    Application-specific_integrated_circuit

  • Data storage
  • Recording of information in a storage medium

    (2009) Z-RAM (2002–2010) Non-volatile ROM Diode matrix MROM PROM EPROM EEPROM ROM cartridge Solid-state storage (SSS) Flash memory is used in: Solid-state

    Data storage

    Data storage

    Data_storage

  • Game Wave Family Entertainment System
  • Home video game console and DVD-Player

    flash memory storage. An Altera MAX II CPLD is also used. An Atmel serial EEPROM is used for save data. The system uses a dedicated 2 channel audio DAC in

    Game Wave Family Entertainment System

    Game Wave Family Entertainment System

    Game_Wave_Family_Entertainment_System

  • Replica 1
  • Clone of the Apple I

    European 60 Hz based display systems. With the SE version the firmware EEPROM was also to include the KRUSADER symbolic assembler.{Sfn| specifically developed

    Replica 1

    Replica 1

    Replica_1

  • Fujio Masuoka
  • Japanese engineer (born 1943)

    memory, a precursor to electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM) and flash memory. In 1976, he developed dynamic random-access memory (DRAM)

    Fujio Masuoka

    Fujio Masuoka

    Fujio_Masuoka

  • Programmable ROM
  • Write once computer memory

    circuitry. OTP NVM is characterized, over other types of NVM like eFuse or EEPROM, by offering a low power, small area footprint memory structure. As such

    Programmable ROM

    Programmable_ROM

  • Advanced Communications Riser
  • PC motherboard expansion slot format

    purchased in quantity. New features supported by ACR include standards for an EEPROM for storing model and vendor information, USB support, and the Integrated

    Advanced Communications Riser

    Advanced Communications Riser

    Advanced_Communications_Riser

  • SONOS
  • Computer memory technology

    in 1977. This structure is often used for non-volatile memories, such as EEPROM and flash memories. It is sometimes used for TFT LCD displays. It is one

    SONOS

    SONOS

  • Charge trap flash
  • Semiconductor memory technology

    floating-gate MOSFET, which later became the basis for EPROM (erasable PROM), EEPROM (electrically erasable PROM) and flash memory technologies. The charge-trapping

    Charge trap flash

    Charge_trap_flash

  • SRM firmware
  • Boot firmware for DEC Alpha-based computers

    the two boot firmware variants could fit onto the EEPROM at one time. For example, the flash EEPROM of certain models of the DEC Multia, which was a small

    SRM firmware

    SRM firmware

    SRM_firmware

  • Devicetree
  • Mechanism for passing hardware information

    which use device trees usually pass a static device tree (perhaps stored in EEPROM, or stored in NAND device like eUFS) to the operating system, but can also

    Devicetree

    Devicetree

  • Programmable logic device
  • Reconfigurable digital circuit element

    Configuration is typically stored in a configuration PROM, EEPROM or flash memory. EEPROM versions may be in-system programmable (typically via JTAG)

    Programmable logic device

    Programmable logic device

    Programmable_logic_device

  • Solid-state storage
  • Persistent computer data storage with no moving parts

    (2009) Z-RAM (2002–2010) Non-volatile ROM Diode matrix MROM PROM EPROM EEPROM ROM cartridge Solid-state storage (SSS) Flash memory is used in: Solid-state

    Solid-state storage

    Solid-state_storage

  • OLinuXino
  • connector for console debug with USB-SERIAL-CABLE-F STATUS LED Power LED 2 KB EEPROM for MAC address and other storage 5 BUTTONS with ANDROID functionality +

    OLinuXino

    OLinuXino

    OLinuXino

  • PicoBSD
  • Operative system

    dial-up access solution Custom demo-disk Embedded controller (flash or EEPROM) Firewall Communication server Replacement for commercial router Diskless

    PicoBSD

    PicoBSD

  • Magnetic tape
  • Data recording made of plastic film

    (2009) Z-RAM (2002–2010) Non-volatile ROM Diode matrix MROM PROM EPROM EEPROM ROM cartridge Solid-state storage (SSS) Flash memory is used in: Solid-state

    Magnetic tape

    Magnetic tape

    Magnetic_tape

  • IC programming
  • Read-Only Memory (EPROM) Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROM) Flash memory Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) Microcontroller Units

    IC programming

    IC_programming

  • Smart card
  • Pocket-sized card with authentication circuitry

    smartcards have one of three logical layouts: EEPROM only. EEPROM, ROM, RAM, and microprocessor. EEPROM, ROM, RAM, microprocessor, and secure element

    Smart card

    Smart card

    Smart_card

  • NXP LPC
  • Family of 32-bit microcontroller integrated circuits

    announced the LPC1100XL series for extra low-power and LPC11E00 series with EEPROM. In March 2012, NXP announced the licensing of the ARM Cortex-M0+ core from

    NXP LPC

    NXP LPC

    NXP_LPC

  • Boot ROM
  • Piece of read-only-memory used for booting a computer system

    ROM that cannot be changed afterwards, and a writable boot ROM such as an EEPROM or a flash memory chip. Upon power up, hardware usually starts uninitialized

    Boot ROM

    Boot_ROM

  • Thin small outline package
  • Thin surface mount IC package

    application for this technology is memory. SRAM, flash memory, FSRAM and EEPROM manufacturers find this package well suited to their end-use products. It

    Thin small outline package

    Thin small outline package

    Thin_small_outline_package

  • Nintendo DS
  • Handheld game console

    smaller cards. The cards usually have a small amount of flash memory or an EEPROM to save user data such as game progress or high scores. The game cards are

    Nintendo DS

    Nintendo DS

    Nintendo_DS

  • Opportunity (rover)
  • NASA Mars rover deployed in 2004

    onboard computer uses a 20 MHz RAD6000 CPU with 128 MB of DRAM and 3 MB of EEPROM. The rover's operating temperature ranges from −40 to +40 °C (−40 to 104 °F)

    Opportunity (rover)

    Opportunity (rover)

    Opportunity_(rover)

  • Raspberry Pi
  • Series of low-cost single-board computers

    computers. The HAT standard was introduced in July 2014. Many boards use an EEPROM for automatic configuration. AI HAT+ (2024) – A HAT for the Raspberry Pi

    Raspberry Pi

    Raspberry Pi

    Raspberry_Pi

  • Dubfire
  • Iranian-American DJ (born 1971)

    Dubfire produced a remix of Radio Slave's "Grindhouse" featuring Danton Eeprom.DJ Magazine called it "jet-black, polished chrome techno". Dubfire's more

    Dubfire

    Dubfire

    Dubfire

  • NanoVM
  • can use ISP programmer like: PonyProg) which store this content on-chip EEPROM. Free and open-source software portal Computer programming portal List of

    NanoVM

    NanoVM

  • Random-access memory
  • Form of computer data storage

    such that the memory cannot be altered. Writable variants of ROM (such as EEPROM and NOR flash) share properties of both ROM and RAM, enabling data to persist

    Random-access memory

    Random-access memory

    Random-access_memory

  • ATtiny microcontroller comparison chart
  • Subfamily of 8-bit AVR microcontrollers

    Device (family) Max clock (MHz) Flash (KiB) SRAM (bytes) EEPROM (bytes) USART (UART) I²C (TWI) SPI Timers 16/12/8 (bits) ADC pins GPIO pins IC Packages

    ATtiny microcontroller comparison chart

    ATtiny microcontroller comparison chart

    ATtiny_microcontroller_comparison_chart

  • Outline of information technology
  • Overview of and topical guide to information technology

    (ROM) Programmable ROM (PROM) Floating-gate memory EPROM (erasable PROM) EEPROM (electrically erasable PROM) Flash memory Magnetic-core memory Microprocessor

    Outline of information technology

    Outline_of_information_technology

  • Ethtool
  • Linux network configuration tool

    bus-info: 0000:65:00.1 supports-statistics: yes supports-test: yes supports-eeprom-access: no supports-register-dump: no supports-priv-flags: yes mii-tool

    Ethtool

    Ethtool

  • STM8
  • 8-bit microcontroller family

    RAM-like write access to the flash ROM is possible. Code execution from the EEPROM is denied and creates a reset event. Random access to data above 64K is

    STM8

    STM8

    STM8

  • Action Replay
  • Brand of video game cheating devices

    or save it to disk (freezer). Models running firmware 4.0 and beyond use EEPROM instead of ROM and thus are upgradeable. In December 1998, Datel released

    Action Replay

    Action Replay

    Action_Replay

  • Plated-wire memory
  • Variant of magnetic-core computer memory

    (2009) Z-RAM (2002–2010) Non-volatile ROM Diode matrix MROM PROM EPROM EEPROM ROM cartridge Solid-state storage (SSS) Flash memory is used in: Solid-state

    Plated-wire memory

    Plated-wire memory

    Plated-wire_memory

  • IDE64
  • the logic into one big ispLSI PLD. Also the EPROM was upgraded to a 64 kB EEPROM to allow operating system upgrades without special equipment. The RAM was

    IDE64

    IDE64

    IDE64

  • LPDDR
  • Type of computer memory

    ability to read them back. Although smaller than a serial presence detect EEPROM, enough information is included to eliminate the need for one. S2 devices

    LPDDR

    LPDDR

    LPDDR

  • Calculator
  • Device used for calculations

    B3-34 command set, and featuring internal EEPROM memory for storing programs and external interface for EEPROM cards and other periphery) was used in Soviet

    Calculator

    Calculator

    Calculator

  • Mobile device forensics
  • Recovery of evidence from mobile devices

    and/or software that can be used to program (flash) the device memory, e.g., EEPROM or flash memory. These tools mainly originate from the manufacturer or service

    Mobile device forensics

    Mobile device forensics

    Mobile_device_forensics

  • Selection sort
  • Sorting algorithm

    important if writes are significantly more expensive than reads, such as with EEPROM or flash memory, where every write lessens the lifespan of the memory. Selection

    Selection sort

    Selection_sort

  • COM Express
  • Computer-on-module form factor

    document which is freely available (EAPI 1.0). It also defines a carrier board eeprom to hold configuration information. This is also a separate and free available

    COM Express

    COM Express

    COM_Express

  • Wii Remote
  • Game controller for the Nintendo Wii and Wii U

    switched on or off using the Home Menu. The Wii Remote contains a 16 KiB EEPROM chip of which a section of 6 kilobytes can be read and written to by the

    Wii Remote

    Wii Remote

    Wii_Remote

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