In EEPROM of an atmega chip, does one address, or data saving location, consist of one byte of space? Even if the digital number 1 is saved in that location, will that location still take up one byte?
In other words, if a chip has 1k bytes of EEPROM, it will store 1000 items, whether the items are one byte long or even less?
Does the same go for external EEPROM chips, such as a 24LC512, which has room for 512k bytes?
What happens when EEPROM is full? Will a message be sent out?
Thank you
PO'T
In other words, if a chip has 1k bytes of EEPROM, it will store 1000 items, whether the items are one byte long or even less?
Does the same go for external EEPROM chips, such as a 24LC512, which has room for 512k bytes?
What happens when EEPROM is full? Will a message be sent out?
Thank you
PO'T