I'm designing a low frequency board with some analog signals inputs and a few discrete logic gates which drive warning LEDs. I want to save the status of the LED even if the board is powered off. No microcontroller on the board is allowed.
The most common option to save the LED's status when cycling power is to use a backup battery. Is there any other solution?
The best choice would be a sort of 1 bit EEPROM flip-flop, but I haven't found anything on the market.
Using a parallel EEPROM and driving it through a discrete gate only network could be an option, but this would result in a quite complex hardware.