Hello,
1. How do I read/write data to ATTiny85's EEPROM?
2. Do you have power consumption for parts or modes for Gemma M0? This link here is for ESP32 but do you have something similar to this? https://lastminuteengineers.com/esp32-s ... nsumption/
Got a few questions for Gemma M0
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- dastels
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Re: Got a few questions for Gemma M0
The Gemma M0 uses a SAMD21, not an ATTiny85. That was the original Gemma. The SAMD21 doesn't have EEPROM.
Power consumption is involved, have a look at section 41.6 of the SAMD21 datasheet (page 1004) at https://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/ ... 01882F.pdf.
Dave
Power consumption is involved, have a look at section 41.6 of the SAMD21 datasheet (page 1004) at https://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/ ... 01882F.pdf.
Dave
- michaelmeissner
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Re: Got a few questions for Gemma M0
Ummm, note the Gemma M0 does not use an ATtiny85 like the previous Gemma parts used, which means it doesn't have EEPROM. The Gemma M0 uses an ATSAMD21E18 32-bit Cortex M0+. However, it does have a flash memory that you can write to.
If you use circuitpython on the M0, the learning guide for the Gemma M0 has a page on accessing the flash storage system: https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-gem ... -storage-2
There is an equivalent way to do it under Arduino, but I don't remember the method used on the Gemma M0.
If you use circuitpython on the M0, the learning guide for the Gemma M0 has a page on accessing the flash storage system: https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-gem ... -storage-2
There is an equivalent way to do it under Arduino, but I don't remember the method used on the Gemma M0.
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