B bitbyteword3 New Member May 25, 2011 #1 How do I use EEPROM in a circuit? What do the pins stand for?
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member May 25, 2011 #2 bitbyteword3 said: How do I use EEPROM in a circuit? What do the pins stand for? Click to expand... You need to be FAR more specific, for a start what type of EEPROM, and presumably you are aware you need a processor to use one?.
bitbyteword3 said: How do I use EEPROM in a circuit? What do the pins stand for? Click to expand... You need to be FAR more specific, for a start what type of EEPROM, and presumably you are aware you need a processor to use one?.
B bitbyteword3 New Member May 25, 2011 #3 Yes - I'm using the CAT28C513-D Parallel EEPROM and I don't understand the functions of all pins excluding the data and address.
Yes - I'm using the CAT28C513-D Parallel EEPROM and I don't understand the functions of all pins excluding the data and address.
Ian Rogers User Extraordinaire Forum Supporter Most Helpful Member May 25, 2011 #4 All that's left is:- Output enable OE, Write enable WE and Chip enable CE all of which are active low. What do you need to know CE enables all functions, CE & WE enables write functions, CE & OE enables read functions. Last edited: May 25, 2011
All that's left is:- Output enable OE, Write enable WE and Chip enable CE all of which are active low. What do you need to know CE enables all functions, CE & WE enables write functions, CE & OE enables read functions.