EEPROMSpeicherbereiche
EEPROM is a type of non-volatile memory that can be programmed and erased electrically. In embedded systems, EEPROM is often used to store configuration data, calibration values, and other parameters that need to persist even when the power is turned off. The memory is typically organized into sectors or blocks, and each sector or block has a specific address range.
These EEPROM memory areas, or Speicherbereiche in German, are crucial for the proper functioning of many microcontrollers
The size of EEPROM memory varies greatly depending on the microcontroller, ranging from a few bytes to