Using Microchip I²C EEPROMs with MPLAB® X and MPLAB® Code Configurator

2021-11-16
Most embedded control systems require nonvolatile memory and serial EEPROMs are a popular choice for nonvolatile storage due to their flexibility, low pin count, power consumption and cost. Microchip Technology offers a full line of serial EEPROMs covering industry standard serial communication protocols from two-wire (I²C) to single-wire and UNI/O®, three-wire (Microwire) and SPI. Serial EEPROM devices are available in a variety of densities, operational voltage ranges and packaging options.
Many times, when designing an application which utilizes a serial EEPROM device, it may be beneficial to use a microcontroller which does not feature a dedicated protocol-specific serial port, due to several possible reasons, including size restrictions or costs. In these instances, it is required of the designer to write software routines capable of generating the proper signals for communicating with the EEPROM device.
Other times, the microcontroller in use has a dedicated protocol-specific peripheral, but even in this case the peripheral must be properly configured and some software routines must be implemented.

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December 2019

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