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Hi dazheng,

Need to know ... what is EEPROM used in MCU for ?. I know EEPROM stand for Electrical Erasable Programming ROM but I need to know what's the purpose or where it going to be used in MCU?

I ask this because some of MCU dont have EEPROM ( EEPROM = 0 byte) ie 80NC535 & 80NC321 and the best thing about this MCU (without EEPROM) that's its cheaper than MCU with EEPROM. If it just minor used and can solve it in other method (and not effect my project) , I will use it as I need to lower the cost as much as possible.

Any instruction (ie in proton) that must be used on MCU with EEPROM ?

More explanation greatly appreciated.

Thanks

zuisti

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    This is an easy question. You need a resistor with the same value as the data sheet specifies for the internal pull-up, but with a negative value. Alas, negative resistances are a bit harder to manufacture, so it may affect your production cost slightly. I haven't seen anyone manufacturing monolithic negative resistors, but with a suitable power source and your loved op-amps, you may even produce your own negative resistors :)

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  • internal pullups disabled with a resistor.but what value(?)
    This is an easy question. You need a resistor with the same value as the data sheet specifies for the internal pull-up, but with a negative value. Alas, negative resistances are a bit harder to manufacture, so it may affect your production cost slightly. I haven't seen anyone manufacturing monolithic negative resistors, but with a suitable power source and your loved op-amps, you may even produce your own negative resistors :)

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