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Non-Volatile Memory saves data even after the power is removed. Today, we will look at several different NV Memory options for the ESP32. Article with code: https://dronebotworkshop.com/esp32-no... More articles and tutorials: https://dronebotworkshop.com Join the conversation on the forum: https://forum.dronebotworkshop.com Subscribe to the newsletter and stay in touch: https://dronebotworkshop.com/subscribe/ Being able to save data after your microcontroller is turned off is an essential feature for many applications. You can log sensor values, save user preferences and settings, or store large image files for your web-based interface. Today, we will look at several methods of saving data after the power is turned off (or the ESP32 is rebooted). First, we’ll examine the internal Flash memory that is embedded in every ESP32. We will see two methods of saving data in this non-volatile memory space. Next, we will look at EEPROM, an old but reliable method of saving data for centuries! After that, we’ll learn how to add extra Flash memory with a simple SPI Memory chip. And finally, we’ll use FRAM, super-fast memory that can save your data for years without power. Here is the Table of Contents for today's video: 00:00 - Introduction 01:37 - Non-Volatile Storage 05:47 - Built-in Flash - NVS 16:48 - EEPROM 24:03 - SPI Flash 29:57 - FRAM 37:27 - Conclusion Being able to retain data, files, and machine state is an effective programming technique that everyone should be familiar with. I hope you enjoy the video! Bill