hi Geoff,
Not that particular device, but have used the STK22C48 for a number of years
now without a problem.
They are good devices, a little expensive though.
Have you considered using FRAM from Ramtron. All the same benefits plus
more. No need to hold the supply up long enough to allow a write to EEPROM.
Can have a RTC as well. Wonderful devices.
www.ramtron.com
PhilW
"Geoffrey Mortimer" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:32t622F3pnqp1U1@individual.net...
> Hi
>
> Anyone had any experience with Simtek non-volatile RAM - the sort that
> writes all its data to (EEPROM?) in one hit when the supply falls below a
> trigger level (type STK14CA8)?
>
> Cheers
> Geoff
>
>
Reply by Jack Klein●December 22, 20042004-12-22
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 13:02:09 +0100, "Geoffrey Mortimer"
<me@privacy.net> wrote in comp.arch.embedded:
> Hi
>
> Anyone had any experience with Simtek non-volatile RAM - the sort that
> writes all its data to (EEPROM?) in one hit when the supply falls below a
> trigger level (type STK14CA8)?
>
> Cheers
> Geoff
Reply by Geoffrey Mortimer●December 22, 20042004-12-22
Hi
Anyone had any experience with Simtek non-volatile RAM - the sort that
writes all its data to (EEPROM?) in one hit when the supply falls below a
trigger level (type STK14CA8)?
Cheers
Geoff