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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
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Our cash boxes at work use the 93C66B serial eeprom to hold their electronic id. The problem is, when we electrically connect and disconnect the cash boxes from their computers after many times, the eeproms keep getting a few of their memory locations changed, and if even one memory location is bad, the cah box won't work. Is there a more "robust" eeprom that is compatible with the 93C66B?
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i dont know for sure but i think its static electric thoes parts are very sentive
if you do change the part or find replacement those part are preprogram they software on im just a hobbyist more i read your question over its static electity |
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