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Assuming the Arduino Nano clone isn’t using an amazingly high-quality EEPROM we can safely assume that most of us have nothing to worry about and our Arduinos will be functional for decades to come.
[John] at tronixstuff had a different idea and set out to test the internal EEPROM of an ATmega328. [John]’s build is just an Arduino and LCD shield that writes the number 170 to memory on one ...
Patrick explains more about his latest hardware creation and its features : Meet the Arduino Compatible RFID ... and holds card data in EEPROM memory, which means that the cards are saved ...