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Figure 13. Example for specific EEPROM initial value
Note;
1. All the edit content is in hexadecimal (0-9, A-F, case unlimited);
2. Use the byte unit, and insert spaces between each byte;
3. Users can define its content according to all 64 bytes or part of them, noted that the burner address is
written from 0x00, and the first 64 bytes are treated as valid content (ignored the exceed part and filled the
vacancy with 0, the chip default value).
4. EEPROM initial value burning function only supports edited content, and does not support self-increasing
burning of SN serial