← Back to context Comment by mnw21cam 1 day ago How many capacitors do you have that can hold their charge for 55 years? 2 comments mnw21cam Reply chromacity 20 hours ago Every EEPROM is basically that, and they're designed for data retention of around 100 years. I imagine it wouldn't be hard - embed two metal plates in glass? PunchyHamster 17 hours ago You don't check the eeprom value by flowing current thru the cell as you do with cap
chromacity 20 hours ago Every EEPROM is basically that, and they're designed for data retention of around 100 years. I imagine it wouldn't be hard - embed two metal plates in glass? PunchyHamster 17 hours ago You don't check the eeprom value by flowing current thru the cell as you do with cap
PunchyHamster 17 hours ago You don't check the eeprom value by flowing current thru the cell as you do with cap
Every EEPROM is basically that, and they're designed for data retention of around 100 years. I imagine it wouldn't be hard - embed two metal plates in glass?
You don't check the eeprom value by flowing current thru the cell as you do with cap