EEPROM Library | Arduino Documentation
The supported micro-controllers on the various Arduino and Genuino boards have different amounts of EEPROM: 1024 bytes on the ATmega328P, 512 bytes on the ATmega168 and ATmega8, 4 KB (4096 bytes) on the ATmega1280 and ATmega2560. The Arduino and Genuino 101 boards have an emulated EEPROM space of 1024 bytes. To use this library
EEPROM Library | Arduino Documentation
www.arduino.cc › en › ReferenceSep 28, 2022 · The supported micro-controllers on the various Arduino and Genuino boards have different amounts of EEPROM: 1024 bytes on the ATmega328P, 512 bytes on the ATmega168 and ATmega8, 4 KB (4096 bytes) on the ATmega1280 and ATmega2560. The Arduino and Genuino 101 boards have an emulated EEPROM space of 1024 bytes. To use this library
Managing Arduino Memory: Flash, SRAM, EEPROM!
www.seeedstudio.com › blog › 2021/04/26Apr 26, 2021 · Flash Memory. Flash memory is a type of memory that is used for storage, similar to what we see in USB thumb drives and SD cards. It is non-volatile, meaning that it will retain stored information even if no power is supplied. In an Arduino, Flash used to store the program code and any additional data. Since data held in flash memory can’t be ...
Arduino Memory Guide | Arduino Documentation
www.arduino.cc › en › TutorialOct 05, 2022 · Arduino® Boards Memory Allocation As stated before, Arduino® boards are mainly based on two families of microcontrollers, AVR® and ARM®; it is important to know that memory allocation differs in both architectures. In Harvard-based AVR architecture, memory is organized as shown in the image below: AVR memory map.