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February 19, 2020
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Ron7720
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December 15, 2019

HI,
Has anyone written any code to talk to this device? https://www.adafruit.com/product/1895
I need to store data coming in every second and don't want to wear out EEPROM or take too long with Flash. The device can also lose power at anytime so I want the fast and continuous updating the FRAM provides.
I am just a little unclear as to how to make the read and write happen with the I2C VI's available in the Arduino compatible compiler for Labview.
I have an I2C 4x20 LCD and I2C RTC on the MEGA2560 I2C ports now working fine thanks to the example code.
Thanks
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