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AOE | Memory: What is I2C high-speed mode?
In this "Ask Our Experts" episode about Memory, Microchip expert Steven Gann details I2C high-speed mode and how it is implemented. He covers hardware considerations which enable use of this mode, and how to determine if the EEPROM you are considering supports this mode.
Watch the additional episodes in this series where our memory experts answer commonly asked questions from real customers, including:
What are the differences between Serial EEPROM and Serial Flash?
What pull-up resistors do I utilize for my I2C EEPROM?
Can I identify my individual consumable products?
How do I program EEPROM/Flash?
How do you add a MAC address to an IoT Application?
What is wear-leveling for EEPROM and NOR Flash Memory?
What is write protect on an EEPROM?
Our application note on entering and using I2C high-speed mode can be found here:
https://www.microchip.com/en-us/application-notes/an4051
Microchip’s Serial EEPROM product line can be explored here:
https://www.microchip.com/en-us/products/memory/serial-eeprom
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