As per I know there is no endurance for reading EEPROM. But as we are
going to release new product ,just want to confirm with masters.
I read in the data sheet about erase/write endurance for EEPROM.
That, I have taken care for writting EEPROM.
But there is nothing in the datasheet for reading EEPROM.
Is there any issue/drama for reading EEPROM in the loop for a number
of times in any circumtances whether cold or what ever....
Thanks.....
asmallri
Joined: 12 Aug 2004 Posts: 1634 Location: Perth, Australia
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 9:23 pm
No issue in general however there was a silicon bug with some PICs at one time that could result in an incorrect value being read back from EEPROM. Check the Errata for your PIC. _________________ Regards, Andrew
I don't believe there is a maximum number of 'reads' that can be made from an eeprom. If you are reading a boat load and only writing a little then you should be fine. It's if you write a boat load that will cause the eeprom to die.
Ronald
Mark
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