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Max EEPROM write cycles at ST6230?

hh2
Associate II
Posted on March 18, 2004 at 09:58

Max EEPROM write cycles at ST6230?

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hh2
Associate II
Posted on October 04, 2003 at 06:50

Hi,

are there some max-write cycles to write data into the EEPROM. Someone told me, that the write cycles are limited because the adressed memory cell can get fail after a lot of write cycles. I would use the EEPROM to save severals data i.e. run time, last operator choice and so on.

I couldn't find anything about max write cycles in the data sheet.

Who knows about this?

Thank's for your help.
vikas2
Associate II
Posted on October 06, 2003 at 06:17

Yes,there is a limit on the write cycles to write data into EEPROM.The Maximum write cycle limit is 300K (minimum) and 1 million cycles(typical).

fossa
Associate
Posted on March 10, 2004 at 08:44

When the datasheet states maximum number of write cycles, is this maximum number of write cycles on a particular cell, or page or per device.

In my application i wanted to increase the maximum number of write cycles by distributing the write over a number of eeprom locations. Will this work?

vikas2
Associate II
Posted on March 18, 2004 at 09:58

The guaranteed write/erase cycles specificed by the datasheet is for each EEPROM cell.

Yes, you can increase the maximum number of write cycles by distributing the write over a number of eeprom locations.