The purpose of EEPROMs

Hi Wayne,

No, I don’t want to add more EEPROM if there are already on the carrier board.
Because I see there are two EEPROM address 0x50 and 0x57 on i2c0. And this post says

[quote=“WayneWWW, post:2, topic:161680”]
The i2c0 0x50 is the module eeprom and i2c0 0x57 is the carrier board eeprom
[/quote] in the Need clarification on EEPROM on i2c1
So, may I use the EEPROM of the carrier board for my custom purpose? That mean can I configure the data in EEPROM of the carrier board arbitrarily?

To clarify, please let me know where the location they are actually? Both are on devkit? I originally guess they are on SoM and carrier board respectively.

Thank you!