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OTP, or One-Time Programmable memory, is a type of non-volatile storage integral to chip and embedded system design. As its name implies, its defining feature is that once data is written (or "burned") to an OTP cell, it cannot be altered or erased. This finality makes OTP perfect for storing immutable, unchanging data that must never be compromised. otpbin seeprombin upd

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| Feature | OTP (One-Time Programmable) | SEEPROM (Serial EEPROM) | Flash Memory | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | One-time (irreversible) | Electrically, many times | Electrically, many times | | Erase Method | Not possible | Byte-level, electrical | Block-level, electrical | | Endurance | 1 write | ~1 million writes | ~10k - 100k writes | | Primary Use | Permanent IDs, keys, config | User settings, logs, calibration | Program code, large filesystems | | Data Retention | Very high (decades+) | High (decades) | High (decades) | | Interface | Parallel, proprietary | I²C, SPI, Microwire, etc. | Parallel, SPI, Quad-SPI | | Cost | Very Low | Low | Moderate to High | This finality makes OTP perfect for storing immutable,