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Can a AT24XX programmer be used for 93XX series EEPROM?

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AT24XX = 93XX ?
i have pic programmer which can prog 24xx series eeprom but not confirm about 93xx series eeprom.
is this both series chip are same in arch. and can be prog by one programmer ?
 

Re: AT24XX = 93XX ?

24XX-series use I2C bus, 93XX-family has 3-wire bus which can be reduced to 2-wire bus (DI connected together with DO), but, still, they are two different things ..

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IanP
 

Re: AT24XX = 93XX ?

i.e not programme by same programmer ?
but it(software) is showing the chip no.
Any addaptor needed ?
 

Re: AT24XX = 93XX ?

The programming procedures for 24XX and 93XX EEproms are different, but that doesn't meen that your programmer can't program EEProms form the 93XX-family ..

The operator's manual of your programmer should disclose the list of chips it can program ..

Here:
http://www.lancos.com/e2p/si-prog-v2_2.pdf
you will find examples of adapters for most popular EEProms, PICs and 8051s ..

In some cases adapters are not required, as programmers are designed in such a way that each pin is connected to a general purpose I/O that can be configured as required (input or output) ..

Regards,
IanP
 

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