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The Big I2C SEE Table
23. March 2008 by pilot.
Not all I2C Serial EEPROMs are created equal. In fact there is a lot of variety out there as the memory size increases the addressing schemes change, the number and use of the device select pins change as well. The size increase reflects more or less closely the passing of time (years) and with it the evolution of the market of serial EEPROMs within and beyond the confines of the original specifications of the bus.
To be able to adapt the code developed in the previous postings, you will need to pay close attention to the details. To simplify the task, I have tried to collect in one big table the key elements that differentiate each device.
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