Use 4 small EEPROM instead of 1
Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2017 12:35 pm
Hi
I know I can use e.g. a 32K EEPROM in place of a 8K EEPROM, by just ignoring some pins.
But how do I go the other way? I have 4 8K EEPROMs I want to appear as a 32K EEPROM.
I've googled a lot with no answers. Does anyone have a great link to a description of this?
(I'm only talking about parallel EEPROMS)
I know I can use e.g. a 32K EEPROM in place of a 8K EEPROM, by just ignoring some pins.
But how do I go the other way? I have 4 8K EEPROMs I want to appear as a 32K EEPROM.
I've googled a lot with no answers. Does anyone have a great link to a description of this?
(I'm only talking about parallel EEPROMS)