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The PDF attached is the full document. This helps the user employ large EEPROMs in their designs where they need more nonvolatile storage then the 368 or so bytes offered in the part itself. This can even be used with the budget Nano18! The code is well commented and has been tested out thoroughly. There are features available with the largest part, the AT25256A, that are not discussed here. It is left to the user to determine how to use these features. Our interest is merely in greatly expanding the storage capacity of the Atom and Nano. This is by compliments of the "Backfill Team"! Our job is to fill the gaps and holes found in present documentation. Enjoy!
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