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Inline config storage

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donbondave

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hey I'm more of a mechanical engineer than electrical, and I'm new to the forums. Thanks for having me. Searching around, I couldn't find much on this...

I have a main controller with 9-pin TYCO connectors. I'm connecting a sensor device with 4/9 pins being used. 2 for power, and 2 for a sensor. I want to store calibration data ON the sensor, not in my main controller. I only need 10 digits total, so I'm thinking a 1kb storage chip is fine.

Question is, what are these chips called, how do I flash my calibration data to them, and can I have the data read during/after POST. I'd prefer not to have a huge serial plug mounted on my sensor. Something "inline" would be groovy.
 
It's called an EEPROM or a flash EEPROM. They are normally accessed by a microprocessor.

What is "inline"

Post information on the actual controller and sensor you are using so we can help you further.
 
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