As far as I know the EEPROM stores user setting information.
So what I’d like to know is, how can a bad eeprom cause things like a TV not powering on or freezing etc
Is it because the MCU checks with the eeprom first before telling the power supply to turn on? If so, what’s it checking for exactly?
Is the eeprom the same as a boot loader in a pc?
Confusion stems from knowing that for example a ps_on pin is controlled by the MCU, so having trouble seeing where the eeprom ties in for TVs that don’t power up due to corrupt eeprom
So what I’d like to know is, how can a bad eeprom cause things like a TV not powering on or freezing etc
Is it because the MCU checks with the eeprom first before telling the power supply to turn on? If so, what’s it checking for exactly?
Is the eeprom the same as a boot loader in a pc?
Confusion stems from knowing that for example a ps_on pin is controlled by the MCU, so having trouble seeing where the eeprom ties in for TVs that don’t power up due to corrupt eeprom
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