![]() * then the PIC will go to sleep until the switch is pressed again. When the switch is pressed, the corresponding LED will be lit and * When the lesson is first programmed, no LEDs will light up even with movement * power is then applied again, the program will start with that same LED lit. * Press the switch to save the LED state and then disconnect the power. * Writes and reads to the EEPROM are practically instant and are much faster * It is also convenient to use if the entire RAM space is used up. * variables that must still be present during no power. * lose its value when no power is applied. * not lose its value when power is shut off. EEPROM is non-volatile memory, meaning that it does ![]() ![]() ![]() * This lesson will provide code for writing and reading a single byte onto ![]()
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