I'm looking to add a small amount of NVRAM to a project using the Teensy 3.1. I need to write new data to NVRAM constantly, so using the EEPROM is out as it would only last a very short time.
I'm looking at this chip: http://www.adestotech.com/sites/default/files/datasheets/DS-RM24EP32.pdf
It uses I2C, so I think it should be compatible with existing Arduino/Teensy libraries. Does anyone see an issue with using this NVRAM chip with a Teensy 3.1.
As a side note, I received my Teensy 3.1 units today and man are they small! They are significantly smaller than the Arduino Micro that I've outgrown, but pack a whole lot more capability. Why would anyone buy an Arduino Micro when the Teensy 3.1 is available?
I'm looking at this chip: http://www.adestotech.com/sites/default/files/datasheets/DS-RM24EP32.pdf
It uses I2C, so I think it should be compatible with existing Arduino/Teensy libraries. Does anyone see an issue with using this NVRAM chip with a Teensy 3.1.
As a side note, I received my Teensy 3.1 units today and man are they small! They are significantly smaller than the Arduino Micro that I've outgrown, but pack a whole lot more capability. Why would anyone buy an Arduino Micro when the Teensy 3.1 is available?