After the MCU is powered on, it only reads the EEPROM data to the memory, and the probability of error is large.

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After the MCU is powered on, it only reads the EEPROM data to the memory, and the probability of error is large.

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After the MCU is powered on, it only reads the EEPROM data to the memory. What is the probability of the error?
There is no problem in reading the timing of the operation of the EEPROM function. (Because I have seen other people reading the EEPROM are read many times, and then compare the read values are the same, or use the checksum method. The read data is summed, and the EEPROM is stored in a special byte. The check values are compared and will be used.)

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Hui_Ma
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Hi,

Could  you help to provide more detailed info about the EEPROM application?

What is the MCU part number?

Which EEPROM software you are using?

Thank you for the info.


Have a great day,
Mike

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