Reading and Writing Serial EEPROMs

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Contributors: Nate, Nick Poole
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Resources and Going Further

Now that you know how to read and write serial EEPROMs, you can have all kinds of fun with your Arduino! Why stop at song lyrics? Why not store journals or bitmaps... or even sensor readings? Actually, to think of it, sensor readings are probably the most practical thing to use it for...

For more information on the Microchip 24-series EEPROM, check out the resources below:

But wait, if you're mad with power and want even more storage for your Arduino then you should check out this awesome tutorial on the MicroSD Card Breakout!