One can always replace the socket with a soldered EEPROM if they want
to (highly dangerous without the jumper though) :)
At 01:37 PM 8/6/2008, Brian Lloyd wrote:
>Both approaches work. The real question is: which is going to cause
>more problems over the life of the product? Sockets are notorious
>problems and I prefer to solder all the chips in my designs. I would
>opt for the jumper myself.
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