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STD EEPROM programmer
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A programmer for the two main EEPROMs I use in my projects, using the Raspberry Pi Pico. I initially went with Ben Eater's Idea with the Arduino but this seems better. Now I can program them with data from text files and I don't need the shift registers. I'd love to get your feedback and improvement suggestions, especially regarding the software data protection on the 28C256. Software coming as soon as I can figure that one out
ID | Name | Designator | Footprint | Quantity | BOM_Manufacturer | BOM_Manufacturer Part |
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1 | 28C256 | U3 | DIP28-600 | 1 | Microchip Technology | 28C256 |
2 | Pico | U1 | RASPBERRY_PI_PICO_CASTELLATED | 1 | Raspberry Pi Foundation | Pi Pico |
3 | 28C16 | U2 | DIP24_600 | 1 | ATMEL | AT28C16E |
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